Interviewing The Legends, November 8, 2017
UPCOMING TOUR DATES
NOV 17
Rams Head On Stage
Annapolis, MD US
NOV 18
Sellersville Theater
Sellersville, PA US
NOV 25
The Montage Music Hall
Rochester, NY US
NOV 26
Sportsmen's Tavern
Buffalo, NY US
DEC 01
Iridium Jazz Club
New York, NY US
DEC 02
Iridium Jazz Club
New York, NY US
DEC 08
8:00 pm
The Upper Room
Albany, NY US
DEC 15
The Bull Run
Shirley, MA US
DEC 16
Daryl's House
Syracuse, NY
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Guest, Kim Simmonds
K I M S I M M O N D S
BLUES/ROCK GUITAR LEGEND
FOR SAVOY BROWN
ON THE RAY SHASHO SHOW
Anyone who witnessed Savoy Brown leave the blocks in 1965 would speak of a similar epiphany. Back then, the band were the spark that ignited the blues-boom, signing to Decca, opening for Cream’s first London show and boasting a lead guitarist who was being namedropped in the same reverential breath as peers like Clapton and Hendrix (with whom Simmonds jammed). Already, the guitarist was emerging as the band’s driving force. “I had a vision,” he reflects. “When I started the band back in 1965, the concept was to be a British version of a Chicago blues band. And the exciting thing now is that vision is still alive.”
Soon, Savoy Brown had achieved what most British bands never did – success in America – and became a major US draw thanks to their high-energy material and tireless work ethic. “There’s far too much said about sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll,” Simmonds told Classic Rock. “It’s a cliché. We were all extremely hard-working guys. When we came over to America, we were like a little army. I look at that time as being filled with incredible talent.”
Times changed, of course, and by 1979, Simmonds had moved from a London he no longer recognized – “The punks were everywhere!” – to settle permanently in New York. The Savoy Brown band members came and went, and the music scene shifted around him, but the guitarist stuck thrillingly to his guns and reaped the rewards, performing in iconic venues like Carnegie Hall and the Fillmore East and West, releasing thirty-odd albums, and later enjoying a well-deserved induction into Hollywood’s Rock Walk of Fame.
Even in the post-millennium, while his peers grow soft and drift into semi-retirement, Simmonds retains a vision and an edge, spitting out acclaimed albums that include 2011’s Voodoo Moon, 2014’s Goin’ To The Delta, 2015’s The Devil To Pay – and the emphatic new addition to Savoy Brown’s catalogue, Witchy Feelin’. “I'm amazed that I still have the energy inside me to play guitar, create music and write songs,” he considers. “I’ve been blessed in my life and I thank God for that. I’ve never been a believer in holding on to the past – I don’t look over my shoulder and congratulate myself. I always want to climb the next mountain – and I’m very pleased with this new album…”
You can purchase Witchy Feelin' the new album by Kim Simmons and Savoy Brown at Amazon.com.
Also visit Savoy Brown on Facebook at … https://www.facebook.com/SavoyBrown65/timeline
And on Twitter at https://twitter.com/savoy_brown
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Anyone who witnessed Savoy Brown leave the blocks in 1965 would speak of a similar epiphany. Back then, the band were the spark that ignited the blues-boom, signing to Decca, opening for Cream’s first London show and boasting a lead guitarist who was being name-dropped in the same reverential breath as peers like Clapton and Hendrix (with whom Simmonds jammed). Already, the guitarist was emerging as the band’s driving force. “I had a vision,” he reflects. “When I started the band back in 1965, the concept was to be a British version of a Chicago blues band. And the exciting thing now is that vision is still alive”