Tue June 27, 2017
21:00

Hazmat Modine 'Extra-Deluxe-Supreme' (USA)

Wade Schumann: diatonic harmonica, guitar, banjitar, lead vocals
Erik Della Penna: lead, background vocals, banjo, guitar
Charlie Burnham: violin, background vocals
Joseph Daley: sousaphone
Kevin Garcia: percussion, drums
Steve Elson: baritone, tenor saxophone, clarinet, duduk, flute
Michael Gomez: guitars, banjitar, steel guitar
Pamela Fleming: trumpet, fluegelhorn

HAZMAT MODINE plays the kind of Blues one might have found in a barrelhouse in New Orleans had the city been inhabited by gypsies who performed with Otis Redding and the city had been built on the Black Sea. The band is driven by harmonicas, tuba, drums, guitars, Banjo and a full horn section. Guests play such exotic instruments as the Romanian cimbalom, the banjitar, and the Claviola. Front man Wade Schuman has the appropriately throaty voice of someone who has both hopped freight trains and collaborated with the Throat Singers of Tuva. For the past eight years, the band has been touring in over 40 countries worldwide. They have collaborated/performed with a vast range of artists including Bombino, Kronos Quartet, Cat Empire, the Gangbe Brass band from Benin, and Natalie Merchant. The title track from their first CD BAHAMUT was recently used in the 3D film Pina by Wim Wenders, and currently in a performance by Pina Bausch and the Stuttgart Ballet. Their second CD Cicada was awarded the Charles Cross award in France for best blues album of the Year, and topped number one on the World Music Charts in Europe. There new CD Extra-Deluxe-Supreme is out on Jaro records in Europe and due out this spring in the U.S.

(“Hazmat” is a portmanteau of “hazardous material” and “Modine” is the name of a company that manufactures commercial heaters but may be used to refer to the heater itself.)