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Mitzi Cowell

About Me

A native of Tucson, Arizona, Mitzi Cowell has been playing guitar since the age of 13, when she first learned traditional fingerpicking. Quickly moving on to the electric guitar, her favorite 70's rock bands led her back to the old masters of the essence of the sound she wanted to create - the blues - with an emphasis on the transcendentally earthy music of the Mississippi Delta. Delta blues is the rhythmic, harmonic, and emotional basis from which she's never strayed far, even when she's tried.For over 20 years Mitzi has played and recorded with numerous blues, R&B, classic rock, funk, variety, and original projects. Travelling to New Orleans in 1989, she quickly became immersed in the blues and R&B scene there, gigging constantly. When she returned to Tucson in 1990, she brought with her a looser yet more sophisticated rhythmic sense and a new musical vision. She began to express this sound in bands like Slant Six, the Visionary Blues Band, and the Mitzi Cowell Band, and on her 1998 solo debut "33."In 2004, Mitzi had a political awakening that bounced her into the company of Bruce Springsteen and other formerly-non-political artists compelled to speak out musically about the current state of affairs. This resulted in the 2006 release "Ways and Means."Mitzi's recent tenure in Toronto, Canada as a graduate student in political theory is at the root of many of the social/political/spiritual lyrics and sounds on the latest EP-length CD "Love's so..."Currently, Mitzi plays a variety of tasty blues arrangements and original music with her band, the Valiants. When she can, Mitzi jams with the incredible Carnivaleros and the most lovable Wayback Machine, and many others around Tucson. That's how our scene is, you know. You ought to visit. Really. She also appears at open mics and jams in Toronto when there.Recordings: "33" 1998 www.CDBaby.com/mitzi "Ornamental Oranges" 2003 (EP. Contact Mitzi for a copy) "Ways and Means" 2006 www.CDBaby.com/mitzi2 "Love's so..." (EP) 2009 (soon to be out on CD Baby)Recent collaborations/tracks: The Carnivaleros "Lost in the Graveyard" 2006. http://www.carnivaleros.com Cantrell Maryott "Moving Not Leaving" 2006. Co-producer, player. http://www.cantrellmaryott.com Ice 9 "Partners in Crime" 2007. Player Sabra Faulk "28 Churches, 5 Bars" 2007. Player. http://sabrafaulk.com The Wayback Machine "Barrio Jam" (2005) and "Welcome to the Family" (2007) Player. http://www.waybackmachineband.com namoli brennet's upcoming release (tba). Player. http://www.namolibrennet.com

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Member Since: 14/03/2006
Band Website: www.mitzicowell.com
Band Members: Pretty much the entire Tucson music community. And you too! Valiants Rhythm section: Gary Mackender - drums; Nick Augustine - bass. Special guests include Heidi Wilson - sax; Sidney George - sax; Buzz Busse - harmonica...
Influences: Skip James, Bo Diddley, Rainer, Billy Gibbons, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Meters, Aerosmith, Joan Armatrading, SRV, Little Feat, Led Zep, Virginia Woolf, Socrates, Jesus, Buddha, Martin, Malcolm, Che, George Lucas...
Sounds Like: Howlin' Wolf meets Virginia Woolf with the Meters as a rhythm section. Original Tucson desert/swamp rock/blues. My songwriting has been compared to Lyle Lovett and Cheryl Crow. My sound is more "roots" than "alternative." My aspiration is consciousness-raising and vibration-lifting with feet firmly planted on the ground of earthy grooves and top-notch musicianship.
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

What if we actually unified?

What if liberal college professors actually stood side-by-side with conservative rural convenience store clerks against the big-money interests stealing our country from us?What if we changed the word...
Posted by on Fri, 01 May 2009 09:43:00 GMT

Love's so... EP lyrics

LOVES SO&Loves so sneaky that you cant get away from itIf you try youll bump right into itLoves so ubiquitous you cant get rid of itThink you did and there it is againLoves so simple that you c...
Posted by on Wed, 29 Apr 2009 16:20:00 GMT