
Starting with the rockin' B-3 fed cool jazz of Paul B. Allen, the Toe
Tappers have fashioned an elegant tapestry of All-American music. The
covers aren't just obscure nuggets or gems of unrecognized genius. No,
they have the audacity to record and transform HITS. Like puttin' the
"Joe Cocker" to their gospel version of Lennon's take on Dylan on Hide
Your Love Away . They pay respectful homage to Ray Charles on the blues
masterpiece Georgia On My Mind and swing like Taj Mahal on Ain't Nobody
Gonna Steal My Jelly Roll. And Bob Schultz' emotive vocal on Compared To
What rivals Les McCann's iconoclastic version. His barely contained rage
targets political hypocrisy. The sense of betrayal is palpable. And
timely...
The disc closes with a joyful paradox on the Dixieland-inspired workout of
Cocaine Habit Blues. It is simply sublime.
Bob Schultz is the leader of the band. He is a soulful vocalist with a great sense of style and nuance. His instrumental prowess on piano and saxophone is more than notable...it's exceptional. The core of the band includes Danny Hare (Guitar), Wayne Morton (Bass), Bubba Grundner (drums) and they are uniformly superb throughout. The Toe Tappers are joined by an all-star cast of sometime band-mates David Huber (saxophone) and Doug Decker (piano, organ), and the late/great Jerry Glassel (guitar).
Big Foot Bob and the Toe Tappers just may be a throwback to a long ago
time when music was...well... more musical. A time when hearing a live band
was sheer delight. The energy of the music drove our passions. It was like
taking a kernel of corn at room temperature, adding salt and butter, and
heating it up. Bob Schultz and his assorted minstrels do just that. They
heat up a wondrous musical stew that incorporates seemingly diverse
influences such as jazz, blues, gospel, country, and rock.
And so it
goes...
T-Bone meets Louis Jordan in a seamless musical archetype that
puts a smile on your lips and a spring in your step. So go ahead slap
on the disc and divine the mysteries that unfold between the grooves.
Bo White
April 22, 2004
Ok folks, this is my humble contribution to BFB's CD...the "official" liner notes. I just hope I did it justice
Thanks guys...I love yer style
Bo