| Artist Profile
One of the hardest working harmonica-based blues groups in Chicago, The Matthew Skoller Band rocks with a fierceness not felt since the likes of blues harp icons Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson II. Skoller and his band of veteran musicians are at the forefront of a new generation whove come up schooled in Chicago's world-renowned and highly competitive blues scene. These Kind of Blues! is a powerful album that needs to be heard. It is full of top-notch, yet understated playing by great, experienced, young Chicago bluesmen. They dazzle with feel, precision and succinctness, not flash. The French blues magazine Soul Bag adds, Matthew Skoller does not hide his admiration for Sonny Boy Williamson or Walter Horton -- both major influences -- but he adds his own personal touch wrought with lyricism, a sense of melody and an advanced technique. |
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| History
As with many blues performers of his generation, Skollers been influenced as much by Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix and the Allman Brothers as by the legends of blues. Skollers take on the blues tradition is about letting his own voice come through -- his culture, his experience. |
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Despite his success working with others, Skoller heard the crying of an inner voice and since 1992 has led his own band. Like a tornado, he's blown through the Chicago blues scene. During the 1996 Democratic convention, Tom Brokaw's NBC Nightly News In-Depth Report featured the Matthew Skoller Band performing live at B.L.U.E.S. Also in '96, the band was awarded an artist-in residency position at the Disney Institute in Orlando, Florida.
In October 1996, the band was a prizewinner at the International Blues Talent Competition held by the Blues Foundation in Memphis. That same year, Hohner Harmonicas installed Skoller as an endorsee. |
| Recordings
1996 also saw the release of the first Matthew Skoller Band CD, Bone to Pick with You, which Vintage Guitar Magazine called "a strong debut." In 1999, the band released Shoulder to the Wind, for which French Blues magazine Soul Bag noted Skoller's "excellence as an instrumentalist, but also as a composer." TapRoot followed in 2003. |
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| National and International Appearances
The Matthew Skoller Band is a highly skilled, highly professional organization, with extensive regional touring experience, gigs at prestigious national venues, and national and international festival appearances. For several years, The Matthew Skoller Band held a regular gig at Buddy Guy's Legends, perhaps the worlds best-known blues club. This helped them build a large and enthusiastic following throughout Chicago and the midwest. Skoller and crew just ended an 8 year run every Sunday at the House of Blues in Chicago. A recent highlight was the band's performance at the 2004 Lucerne Festival. The band has performed in Greece almost every year since 1997. Matthew also has performed at numerous festivals and club gigs in England, Italy, Norway, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland and France. |
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