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词条 The Windy City Strugglers
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  1. Discography

  2. References

  3. Sources and external links

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The Windy City Strugglers are one of New Zealand's most enduring blues bands. Their music is based on the singing, songwriting, and guitar playing of Bill Lake, and the vocals of Rick Bryant. Their long-serving band members are Andrew Delahunty on guitar, harmonica and mandolin and on double bass Nick Bollinger who has a career as writer, critic and broadcaster and head of Red Rocks Records, the band's label.[1] Their music is a unique amalgam of mostly black American styles, which has evolved into a personal expression combining the band's blues roots with a wide range of other historical and contemporary influences. Moving with ease from an acoustic format to a full electric lineup, the Strugglers are equally at home in a folk club, blues bar, or concert hall.

The group made its debut at the 1968 National Folk Festival when the line-up consisted only of Lake and Geoff Rashbrooke on piano and Mike Rashbrooke on jug. Bryant, already a fixture on the Wellington R&B scene, joined soon after. Though numerous musicians passed through the ranks of the early Strugglers, the group has existed in more or less its current form since Delahunty and Bollinger joined in the mid-1970s.

While Bryant and Lake also played in rock groups such as Mammal, the Pelicans, and the Jive Bombers, the Strugglers always existed as an entity in its own right, performing whenever busy schedules make it possible. In 1990 Bryant and Lake released We're in the Same Boat, Brother,[2] a cassette-only album that included some Strugglers material. In 1994 the Strugglers released their own self-titled CD, which won Best Folk Album in the New Zealand Music Awards. In 1998 the Strugglers released their second CD, On Top of the World, which also became a Music Awards winner.

While the Strugglers' blues and jug-band influences have been documented extensively on their previous albums, the 2001 Snow on the Desert Road broke new ground in consisting entirely of original songs by singers Bryant and Lake (in collaboration with songwriting partner Arthur Baysting).

Discography

Date of releaseTitleLabelChartedCertificationCatalog number
Albums
1994The Windy City StrugglersRed Rocks Records - -
1998On Top Of The WorldRed Rocks Records - -
2000Live at the Bunker - -
2001Snow On The Desert RoadRed Rocks Records - -
2004KingfisherRed Rocks Records - -
2008Shine OnRed Rocks Records - -
2010"The Best Of The Windy City Strugglers (album)" Red Rocks Records - -

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.windycitystrugglers.co.nz/people/BandT5_bollinger.html | title=Nick Bollinger | accessdate=12 August 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web |last1=Schuman |first1=Sandy |title=We’re in the Same Boat, Brother |url=http://tothestory.blogspot.com/2016/07/were-in-same-boat-brother-and-if-you.html |website=Another Side to the Story |accessdate=5 February 2019}}

Sources and external links

  • Band's web site
  • "The Windy City Strugglers: A Lifetime in Music" — by Trevor Reekie, for New Zealand Music Magazine.
  • Blues artists in New Zealand documenting Rick Bryant, Jubilation, Windy City Strugglers and others
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