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The Chuck
Lambert Band is a powerhouse blues band. While drawing
upon the influences of many Blues genres, such as Chicago and
Texas-style blues and Kansas City jump, they also inject an original
perspective into their performances.
Playing
the blues for over 40 years,
Chuck
Lambert
complements his fiery guitar playing with compelling vocals. Chuck
delivers string after string of blues "bullets," but
he can also sound as soft as an acoustic 12-string guitar.
Chuck
has led the band as they opened for popular artists, (such as
Little Feat and Kenny Wayne Shepard), performed in popular places
(such as NJPAC and The Count Basie Theatre) and performed at many,
many festivals over the years.
More than 10 years of festivals include Festiblues
International de Montreal; Riverhead Blues Festival; Blues, Brews
and BBQ Festival at Six Flags Great Adventure, Freehold, and Toms
River, New Jersey; Westfield Jazz & Blues Festival; Red Bank
Jazz & Blues Festival; Clearwater Festival at Sandy Hook; the
Jazz in the Park Series in Red Bank; just to name a few.
Here's what they said ...
Across
the tri-state area the Chuck Lambert Band is acknowledged
by music critics and fans alike as being one of the hottest
bands on the Jersey Shore music scene.
About Chuck:
"Dean
of the Jersey Shore Blues scene."
John
Muller, former Vice President of Blues Power Blues Society and
Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation media correspondent
"An
extraordinary Blues guitarist and vocalist"
Daniel Gibson,
formerly with Budo Magazine and
the
Downtown Café in Red Bank
About
the band:
May 2004
"He specializes in the kind of intensity
driving buttkicking
electric blues that makes you think of players from an earlier era who helped define the art.
Some of the most joyful music you'll ever hear."
Mike Barris,
Asbury Park Press
April 2004
"He transports you to another time, another place
where the blues reigns
supreme."
Jerry Pashin,
Upstage Magazine
"Chicago
Blues sewn into the hip pocket of the Jersey Shore."
John
Sullivan, former host, Box of Blues, 90.5 The Night FM
"The
rage of Red Bank
they rivet the audience
with
a great performance."
Ben Buckwald,
Jersey Style Magazine
"It's
a show you're gonna want to see. They take almost every major
form of music and incorporate it into some good down-and-dirty
blues."
Aisha Irvis,
triCity
News
And
check out the May 25, 2000
"NOTE
WORTHY"
column
in
Atlantic
Highlands Herald filed
by
columnist Carol Barbieri..
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