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Rickey Godfrey

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Hey, I'm Rickey Godfrey and I've been playing guitar since I was 13. Though my main axe is the guitar, my first instrument was piano, which I started playing at the age of 6. People say I'm mostly a blues and Soul guitarist, and I suppose that's true. But I see myself as a more versatile guitarist.

I like many different kinds of music, which has helped me to develop more of an original style. I don't just listen to R & B and rock. I listen to jazz, country, blues, gypsy music, classical, which gives my playing a lot of influences. So, when I play blues I don't sound like Albert King or Elmore James. I don't sound like Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughn, either; I sound like Rickey Godfrey. Although I love those guys I just mentioned, the blues I play, I infuse with guitar licks from old jazz guitarists like Charlie Christian, but, especially, Django Rhinehart, who was a big influence on my playing. It makes me sound different from a lot of guitar players who, I think, play too many stock, predictable blues and rock licks.

I grew up in Greenville, South Carolina and I occasionally go back there to play the local clubs, where I get to hang out with many of my old friends. Since 1993, I live in Nashville, where I play mostly Blues and classic Soul gigs with the great players here. I love hearing from folks, so feel free to email me or join my Friends list.

I know some of you are looking for more information, so I'll paste my full press bio below. For you media folks, I have high-resolution images available.


Biography
The Rickey Godfrey blues band, which is known for its gritty soul sound, features Nashville-based Rickey Godfrey on lead vocals, guitar and, on occasion, keyboard. Godfrey is considered to be one of Nashville's premier blues guitarists, although he has not yet achieved national renown. After performing at the Lowcountry Blues Bash in Charleston, SC in February 2008, festival organizer Gary Erwin said, "Revelation – Rickey Godfrey is the best blues guitarist you've never heard of!" In a 2007 interview, recording artist Don Wise, who has also played saxophone with Delbert McClinton for some 22 years said, "Rickey Godfrey is the real deal. He's a wild man on guitar … and I was stunned the first time I heard him play piano. He does it all … an amazing musician."
Godfrey brings an electrifying blend of hot rockin' blues and hip-shakin' soul to every performance. Blind since birth, he started studying at the age of seven, while attending the South Carolina School for the Blind. He studied classical piano and voice, and, at age 13, began playing guitar as well. "Because I was a keyboard player first, I have a real insight into chord triad formations and their inversions, " he says. "I also have a thorough understanding of harmonic progression and the most commonly used series of chords."
At 16, Rickey Godfrey joined his first band, the Fresh Licks, a rock band that won the 1972 South Carolina Battle of the Bands. In 1974, he and his brother Ronnie Godfrey, formed their own band, Garfeel Ruff, along with Franklin Wilkie, Buddy Strong and the late drum legend Allen Pearson. The group signed with Capitol Records in 1978. While with Capitol, Garfeel Ruff scored and performed most of the soundtrack for the movie, The Hitter. In 1979, Garfeel Ruff recorded its third LP, Born To Play, but before it was released, the band broke up. Soon afterwards, bassist Wilkie joined the Marshall Tucker Band.

Godfrey recorded a solo album, Let the Big Dog Eat, in 1983.
Musicians on the LP included Toy Caldwell, Paul Riddle and George McCorkle from Marshall Tucker Band; Harvey Dalton Arnold from the Outlaws; and Artemis Pyle from Lynyrd Skynyrd. Later in the eighties he worked with well-known boogie pianist Rudy Blue Shoes, and played gigs with Sonny Turner, of the Platters;
Bill Pinckney, of the Drifters,and Junior Walker and the all Stars.

Since moving to Nashville in 1993, Godfrey has worked with artists such as Donna Fargo, Rufus Thomas, Sam Moore, Billy Preston, the Box Tops, Clifford Curry, Marion James, Bobby Hebb, Johnny Jones, E. G. Kight, and Cash McCall, just to name a few, and Rickey has been performing throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe. In 1995, Godfrey was playing with the Amy Watkins Blues Band when it won best unsigned band in Nashville and went to the nationals in Memphis where the group received Honorable Mention in the final competition. In 1998, playing with Richard Waters & the Blues Boyz, Godfrey was again a winner, this time over 35 other bands in the Pete's Wicked Ale contest.
He has been nominated by the Music City Blues Society as both Guitarist
and Keyboard Player of the Year.

In February 2003, Godfrey formed the Rickey Godfrey Band, which catered to beach and blues audiences in the Carolinas. The band released its first CD, Soul Sensations. The next year, the group garnered four CBMA awards including, Group of the Year, Producer of the Year, Group Album and Song of the Year, "Can't Change My Heart" which was the number one song in Carolina Beach music for 13 months in a row. During 2005, the band posted three additional Top Tens with "No One Loves You Better Than Me," "Whatever It Takes" and "If Ten'll Kill Me, Give Me Nine."

Winter 2006 saw the completion of the "Once In a Lifetime Love" CD, released on Mossland Records in March 2006. One of the singles off the CD, "Hotel Happiness," featured Don Wise on saxophone. The Rickey Godfrey Band went on to storm the 2006 CBMAs again, earning awards for Blues Album of the Year ("Once In a Lifetime Love"), Group of the Year and Group Album of the Year ("Once In a Lifetime Love").
By late 2007, Godfrey decided to return to his roots and is now focusing once more on playing the soulful blues music he knows best. Godfrey performs a solo act as well as working with his trio or five-piece band. Visit www.myspace.com/therickeygodfreyband for news about upcoming club gigs, blues festivals, singles and CD releases.


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Member Since: 9/21/2006
Band Website: therickeygodfreyband.com
Band Members: Rickey Godfrey (vocals, guitar & keyboard) and various Nashville players -- currently Ed Schneider on drums; Joe Harris on guitar; Angel Rissoff from New York on bass.
Record Label: unsigned
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