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Pork Chop Willie

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Pork Chop Willie features Bill Hammer on lead guitar and vocals and Melissa Tong on fiddle and keys, joined by outstanding rhythm players from both Mississippi and New York. Bill (Pork Chop Willie) had been playing Chicago-style blues in and around New York City for more than ten years with his band, The Maxwell Street Roosters, when one day he heard Jimbo Mathus and Eric Deaton playing the deeply emotional blues from the North Mississippi Hill Country. Bill was completely taken by the power of this style of blues. For two years, he absorbed all he could about the music of R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, Mississippi Fred McDowell, and others, while studying under Kenny Brown and Jimbo Mathus.
In early 2008, Bill approached Melissa Tong, an incredibly talented violin/fiddle player, about starting a new band. Melissa can do it all—u—and does. From classical to bluegrass, from indie-rock to blues, Melissa is one of the most sought-after musicians in New York City (it was at a juke joint on the back streets of Clarksdale, Mississippi, though, after a tussle over a 24 oz. can of Budweiser, that Melissa earned her nickname, Railroad Nails). Bill and Melissa formed Pork Chop Willie to focus on the music of the North Mississippi Hill Country. Presenting a number of original songs and reinterpreting Hill Country classics, Pork Chop Willie forges a unique sound, merging the powerful rhythms of the Hill Country with the moving sounds of Melissa's fiddle. Their music has been described as "deeply emotional, often raucous, always hip-shakin'.
Pork Chop Willie is drawing a following both at home in New York and in Mississippi, where the band recently played at Po' Monkey's Lounge in Merigold, Rooster's House of Blues in Oxford, and at the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale. Pork Chop Willie was the closing act for New York’s Washington Square Music Festival in June 2008. In addition to other appearances in the greater New York area, Pork Chop Willie has a regular gig at Banjo Jim’s in New York City's East Village on the first Friday of every month.
In New York, Bill and Melissa play with drummer David Sokol and bassist Dave Wnorowski. Grammy nominee Paul Olsen of Scrapomatic and the great Tony Cedras (longtime Paul Simon collaborator among many, many others) have sat in with Pork Chop Willie. When down in Mississippi, though, Pork Chop and Railroad Nails return to the source, with Kinney Kimbrough on drums and Eric Deaton on bass. Kinney and Eric literally grew up playing this music and are continuing the Hill Country legacy.
Pork Chop Willie's debut album is almost complete. Recorded at Jimbo Mathus’ studio in Como, Mississippi with Kenny Brown, Duwayne Burnside, Kinney Kimbrough, Eric Deaton, Olga and Jimbo, it includes many of Bill’s original songs and some Hill Country classics, some as reworked by Bill and Melissa, some as arranged by the great Kenny Brown, and some as they were spontaneously created during the live sessions. The record is faithful to the emotional honesty of the Hill Country tradition. Nothing is more powerful than the Hill Country sound played by the musicians who grew up with the music in their souls. Pork Chop Willie encourages you to discover for yourself the music of these incredible musicians.

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Member Since: 18/06/2008
Band Website: http://porkchopwillie.com
Band Members: When playing in Mississippi, we are joined by Kinney Kimbrough on drums and Eric Deaton on bass. At a recent international show, Cody Dickinson joined us on drums. For our CD we had the great privilege of playing with Kenny Brown, DuWayne Burnside, Jimbo Mathus, Kinney Kimbrough, Eric Deaton and Olga.
Influences: Some of our favorites: Kenny Brown, Garland Jeffreys, R.L. Burnside, Jimbo Mathus, Junior Kimbrough, Punch Brothers, Crooked Still, Elizabeth and the Catapult, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Todd Snider, Bob Dylan, Duwayne Burnside, Olga, Eric Deaton, Kinney Kimbrough, Hound Dog Taylor, Elmore James, Buddy Miller, Mississippi Fred McDowell and The Band.
Record Label: Hill Country Records are you listening?
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Some nice press!

   Thought we had posted this some time ago...Anyway here is some nice press about Pork Chop Willie:  http://blogcritics.org/music/article/interview-with-pork-cho p-willie/   You should really check ou...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:02:00 GMT

Pork Chop Willie on the radio

   We were very pleased to learn that two of our original songs, Hill Country Roll and Too Many Cuts were aired on the Oxford, Mississippi radio station, 95.5 WOXD.
Posted by on Sat, 25 Apr 2009 11:38:00 GMT

Juke Joint Festival

  We had a great "mini-tour" down to Mississippi last weekend, playing at Rooster's Blues House in Oxford on Thursday night and then twice at the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale.  Melissa was again ...
Posted by on Sat, 25 Apr 2009 11:35:00 GMT

Appearing--April 18, 2009 at the Juke Joint Festival

  That's right!  We will be playing at the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, MS on both Friday, April 17 and Saturday, April 18.   On Saturday we will be outside the BluesSource store located at 344 ...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 11:30:00 GMT

April 17, 2009--Appearing at the Juke Joint Festival

   We will be playing at the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, MS on both Friday, April 17 and Saturday, April 18.   On Friday we will be outside BluesSource, 115 Third Street, at 5:00.  Can't wait. ...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Apr 2009 11:27:00 GMT

April 23, 2009--Appearing at Sidewalk Cafe

  One set starting at 8:00 sharp!  The Sidewalk Cafe is a terrific little club.  Not too big, not too small.  Please come check it out.  Located at 94 Avenue A at Sixth Street.
Posted by on Mon, 26 Jan 2009 14:12:00 GMT

March 21, 2009--Appearing at Banjo Jims

   10:30 start time.  Two hour set this time.  Lot's of time to shake em on down!Banjo Jim's is located at 700 East 9th St. (at Avenue C). 
Posted by on Thu, 11 Dec 2008 22:04:00 GMT

April 16, 2009--Appearing at Roosters Blues House, Oxford, Mississippi

  Don't know the start time yet.  We are putting together another mini tour through Mississippi.  Will be at Martin's in Jackson on April 17 and hope to be at the Juke Joint Festival in...
Posted by on Thu, 11 Dec 2008 22:03:00 GMT

February 7, 2009--Appearing at Banjo Jims

   One set at 8:00 sharp.  Note the new start time.  Banjo Jim's is located at 700 East 9th Street (at Avenue C).  Great news!!  Melissa will be with us that night after all.  Her original conflict we...
Posted by on Thu, 11 Dec 2008 21:49:00 GMT

December 12, Rose Hall, Jamaica, Private Event

7:00 pm
Posted by on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 19:18:00 GMT