Jim
Suhler and Monkey Beat
Saturday,
February 13
9:30 PM
Lafayette
Tap Room
391 Washington ST
Buffalo
, NY
14203
716-854-2466
www.lafayettetaproombbq.com
from the Website of Jim
Suhler And Monkey Beat: http://www.jimsuhler.com
DALLAS, TX - Blasting out Texas blues/rock for over seventeen years, Jim
Suhler&Monkey Beat announce the February 17, 2009, release of the band's
new cd, 'TIJUANA BIBLE', which will be released in the U.S. on Underworld
Records, distributed nationally by Burnside Distribution. Produced by Jim Suhler
and Tom Hambridge, 'TIJUANA BIBLE' is powered by thirteen original songs, plus
unique takes on Elvin Biahop's "Drunken Hearted Boy" (with Bishop as a
special guest on slide guitar), Rory Gallagher's "I Could've Had
Religion" and AC/DC's "Up To My Neck in You". Additional special
guests include Joe Bonamassa on lead guitar ("Deep Water Lullaby") and
Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie) on backing vocals (Po' Lightnin').
"TIJUANA BIBLE' was recorded at Ocean Way Studios and 1808 Studios in
Nasville, as well as Audio Dallas in Garland , Texas. The album takes it's title
from the notorious "Tijuana Bible", an old time pornographic comic
book, typically "starring" famous politicians, film stars and sports
heroes of the day. "No one is really sure where they originated, but
Tijuana, with it's creative approach to all things entertaining, is certainly a
good place to guess", says Jim Suhler.
Along with Suhler on guitar and lead vocals, the band includes bassist
Calrton Powell, keyboardist Shawn Phares and drummer Jimmy Morgan. Together,
they've ben terrorizing clubs, theaters and festivals alike with their
flamethrower brand of blues/rock. with a major side order of the Texas border
mythology added to keep it spicy.
The same take-no-prisoners attitude has prevailed in Jim Suhler's playing as
a guitarist with George Thorogood and the Destroyers, with whom he's recorded,
toured and written songs for over nine years. Suhler has often been included in
many of the "Top Ten Guitarists" lists featured in several music
publications.