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MonkeyJunk

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Legendary delta bluesman Son House spoke about a passion for his music and was quoted as saying "I'm talkin’ 'bout the blues. . . I ain't talkin' 'bout monkey junk!" MonkeyJunk is a band that draws heavily on the legends of the blues and translates that influence into a contemporary blend of swamp R&B, soul boogie and bedroom funk. This triple threat trio comprised of Steve Marriner, Tony D and Matt Sobb draws on over 56 years of combined experience playing blues live and in studio . . . and it shows.
In the fall of 2008, MonkeyJunk was nominated for a Maple Blues Award for best new artist - a rare feat only having been in exsistence for 6 months and not having released a record yet . . . In February 2009, MonkeyJunk represented Ottawa, Canada at The International Blues Challenge held in Memphis, TN competing amongst 100 bands from Poland, Croatia, Norway, Italy, Israel, Sweden, France, Australia and North America. After the smoke cleared on Beale St., MonkeyJunk had placed third overall!
STEVE MARRINER is widely recognized as one of Canada’s premier harp players. Steve has toured and performed at prestigious festivals, concert halls and clubs internationally with acoustic bluesman Harry Manx and guitar goddess Sue Foley. He’s appeared on a number of other artists’ recordings including Harry Manx, JW Jones Blues Band, and Steve Dawson. The 24-year-old’s debut album Going Up (released March 13, 2007) showcases his range of talents with well-crafted original songs, strong vocals, dynamic harp and kickin’ grooves. Enthralled with the harmonica at an early age, Steve studied the great Chicago harp players while immersing himself in the music of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Lazy Lester and The Fabulous Thunderbirds. At age 14, he won the Ottawa Blues Harp Blow-Off and a spot on stage at the Ottawa Cisco Blues Festival that summer, and they’ve invited him to play every year since. In January 2009 Steve won the best harmonica player award at the Maple Blues Awards held at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto.
TONY D is a mainstay on the Canadian blues scene whose eponymous band has been playing for over two decades. Recording, playing live and touring internationally have given rise to a widely-known reputation for a guitar player/singer/songwriter with the goods to deliver. Some highlights include 9 European tours; playing festivals on both sides of the Atlantic to crowds of over 20,000 people; entertaining Canadian Forces troops in the Middle East, Bosnia and Alert; releasing 6 CDs to critical acclaim and giving back to the community through his involvement in Blues In The Schools, as well as various local and international charities including the Ottawa Cancer Foundation and international relief agencies.
MATT SOBB is a busy Ottawa-based freelance drummer whose focus had shifted to MonkeyJunk. His freelancing has allowed him to play live and in studio with many renowned artists such as Jeff Healey, Johnnie Johnson (Chuck Berry), Kim Wilson (The Fabulous Thunderbirds), Colin Linden, Richard Bell (The Band, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt), Tom Wilson (Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, Junkhouse), Lee Oskar (War), Juno Award winner The Mighty Popo, David Gogo, Shaun Verrrault (Widemouth Mason) and many more . . . his experience and love of all roots music is evident here as he drives the groove with efficiency and style. Matt proudly endorses LOS CABOS drumsticks!
MonkeyJunk’s debut “TIGER IN YOUR TANK” will be released in April 2009 and the rest of 2009 will see the band touring coast to coast in Canada - appearing at your favorite juke joints, divebars, theatres and festival stages . . .
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Member Since: 5/13/2008
Band Website: http://www.myspace.com/monkeyjunkottawa
Band Members: TONY D - guitar, slide guitar, vocals
STEVE MARRINER - guitar, baritone guitar, harmonica, Hammond organ, vocals
MATT SOBB - drums, cymbals, various percussion
Influences: Son House, Muddy Waters, Hound Dog Taylor, Little Walter, Lightnin Hopkins, Magic Sam, Amos Lee, Harry Manx, JJ Grey & Mofro, Robert Johnson
Sounds Like: a frothy cocktail of our influences blended into swamp R&B, soul boogie, and bedroom funk
Record Label: Beefy Productions
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 9

part 9Monday May 18Rachel and I are up too early to catch the ferry from Victoria to Vancouver so she can catch the direct flight home to Ottawa - she makes it and we are pretty sad to be separated ag...
Posted by on Wed, 20 May 2009 18:02:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 8

Part 8  Monday May 11Not much to report today . . . overcast and grey so the highlight was the hockey  namely Canadas last hope, The Vancouver Canucks . . . losing a tough one to the Blackhawks of C...
Posted by on Mon, 18 May 2009 01:06:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 7

part 7Friday May 8thArriving in Kamloops is rather pleasant as the temperature has risen a fair bit and the hot BC interior sun is shining!  We are greeted at the hotel by a very friendly lady and she...
Posted by on Mon, 11 May 2009 05:05:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 6

Part 6  Tuesday May 5Our first show in Banff at The Rose and Crown is a bit different than most others that we have played lately.  We have been playing more and more to listening crowds  people th...
Posted by on Fri, 08 May 2009 20:41:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 5

part 5Day 15 - Sunday May 3Today we leave Calgary and make our way into the mountains . . . I am especially excited because I love the mountains (who doesn't?) and I have many fond memories of touring...
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 23:27:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 4

part 4 Day 12 - Thursday April 30 Our last day in Stony Plain . . . highlighted by a great hockey game - Vancouver beat Chicago 5-3 and we are really ready to get back to playing music! Day 13  Frida...
Posted by on Sun, 03 May 2009 10:44:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 3

part 3Day 8 - Sunday April 26thToday, we needed to relax a bit after 4 days of shows in a row so what better way to relax than to watch 3 hockey games?  We saw Washington and Carolina force game 7 in ...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 23:25:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 2

PART 2DAY 4  Wednesday April 22ndToday is our first show day of the tour.  Steve and I hit the local Long and McQuade music store after getting a couple of Booster Juices so Steve can buy a few new h...
Posted by on Sun, 26 Apr 2009 14:52:00 GMT

Tiger In Your Tank Tour 2009 western leg part 1

In this place, we will attempt to update you, our friends, with anecdotes of our travels as we tour western Canada for 6 weeks promoting our debut CD Tiger In Your Tank . . .DAY 1We left Ottawa in our...
Posted by on Wed, 22 Apr 2009 00:44:00 GMT