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In 1996, Tom Brechtlein[1] recommended Earl as a replacement for Roscoe Beck in Robben Ford's band, The Blue Line, which was about to go on a bus tour of Europe. On returning, Ford started a new band, which began with a series of West Coast performances. These included appearances at Catalina Bar and Grill in Hollywood,[2] and at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA.[3] where Vinnie Colaiuta was featured on drums. Soon, Ford's album Supernatural was recorded and released in 1999.[4] In 2001, Ford's group recorded New Morning: The Paris Concert. This DVD captured a live performance at the New Morning club in Paris.[5] It was followed, in 2002, by Ford's first album with Concord Jazz, Blue Moon,[6] on which Earl is credited with producing "Good to Love".[7] Later, Earl recorded on two more Ford albums: Keep on Running (2003),[8][9] and Truth (2007),[10] which was nominated for the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.[11] Moreover, in August 2007, Truth became the number one blues album on Billboard's charts.
References
- ↑ Kaspszak, Colin (2002). Biography of Tom Brechtlein. Drum Perfect. Retrieved on 2011-06-05.
- ↑ Heckman, Don (May 3, 2001). "Robben Ford Puts Energetic Spin on the Blues.". Los Angeles Times: F 16. Retrieved on 2011-06-01.
- ↑ Burnett, Carl (May 29, 1998). Robben Ford and Jimmy Earl at Yoshi's, Oakland, CA. Myspace. Retrieved on 2011-05-31.
- ↑ Henderson, Alex (1999). Allmusic Credits for Supernatural. Retrieved on 2011-05-31.
- ↑ Roy, Paul (Aug 2005). Review of New Morning - The Paris Concert"". Retrieved on 2011-05-23.
- ↑ Graham, George (Mar 6, 2002). Review of Blue Moon. Graham Weekly Album Review #1272. Retrieved on 2011-06-01.
- ↑ St. James, Adam (1 Aug 2008). "Robben Ford interview on Blue Moon". Guitar Life Magazine. Retrieved on 2011-05-23.
- ↑ Graham, George (5 Nov 2003). Review of Keep on Running. Graham Weekly Album Review #1342. Retrieved on 2011-05-23.
- ↑ Biography of Robben Ford. Puresongwriters. Concord Records. Retrieved on 2011-06-02.
- ↑ Small, Elle (Aug 23, 2007). BBC Review of Truth. BBC Music. Retrieved on 2011-06-01.
- ↑ White, Jim. Blues Awards: Grammys, Pittsburg Post-Gazette, Feb 11, 2008. Retrieved on 2011-06-01.