Delta Moon is an American
swamp blues
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,
blues rock
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, and
blues band. They originated in
Inman Park
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History
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,
Atlanta
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,
Georgia
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, United States. The group's name came to founder member, Mark Johnson, whilst on a pilgrimage to
Muddy Waters
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' cabin near
Clarksdale, Mississippi
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.
In 2003, Delta Moon won the
International Blues Challenge
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Notable blues artists that have competed in the IBC over the years also includes Fiona Boyes, Eden Brent, Michael Burks, Tommy Castro, Sean Costello, ...
.
They have released a number of albums on various record labels, including ''Low Down'', which ''
Down Beat
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'' magazine named in their "best albums of 2015".
Referring to the band's twin guitar-led sound, ''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'' stated "Gray and Johnson's double-slide style works to perfection."
Career
One of the band's founders, Tom Gray, was born in
Washington, D.C.
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and grew up in
Arlington County, Virginia
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and Georgia. His family home is located in the
North Carolina
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mountains.
He was previously the songwriter, vocalist and keyboard player of the 1980s
new wave band,
The Brains. Gray wrote their most notable song "
Money Changes Everything" (1978), which was successfully covered by
Cyndi Lauper
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in 1984.
By the late 1980s, he started playing the
lap steel guitar
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.
Until his death he was the band's main songwriter, and his songs have been recorded by Cyndi Lauper,
Manfred Mann
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,
Carlene Carter
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, and
Bonnie Bramlett
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, amongst others. In 2008, the Roots Music Association named him the 'Blues Songwriter of the Year'.
The other founding band member, Mark Johnson, was born
Ravenna, Ohio
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. He played guitar in high school bands before relocating in the early 1990s to
Atlanta
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,
Georgia
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, forming the Rude Northerners,
and then worked with another Atlanta band, The Crawdads.
He graduated from standard tuning and began playing bottleneck slide guitar.
A chance meeting in an Atlanta music store brought Gray and Johnson into contact and they began playing together in local clubs.
The duo were later joined by the female singer Gina Leigh and expanded their performing range.
Delta Moon's self-titled debut album, which was released on their own label in 2002, contained a cover version of
Son House
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's "Preachin' the Blues".
In 2003, Delta Moon won the
International Blues Challenge
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Notable blues artists that have competed in the IBC over the years also includes Fiona Boyes, Eden Brent, Michael Burks, Tommy Castro, Sean Costello, ...
.
The same year they performed at the
Sarasota Blues Fest. They also appeared at the Bull Durham Blues Festival. In June 2003, Delta Moon released ''Live,'' recorded at Tree Sound Studios in Atlanta, which was followed in 2004 by ''Goin' Down South.'' The album included a cover of the
David Bowie
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and
Iggy Pop
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penned "
Nightclubbing," whilst "Shake Something Loose" was co-written by Gray with
Randall Bramblett
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.
Later that year Leigh left the band, and was replaced by Kristin Markiton.
''Howlin' '' was their fourth album in as many years and included tracks written by
Frank Edwards ("Put Your Arms Around Me") and
Jessie Mae Hemphill ("Lovin' in the Moonlight").
In 2007, further personnel changes saw Darren Stanley, originally from
Stone Mountain, Georgia
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, join on drums alongside bassist Franher Joseph.
''Clear Blue Flame'' (2007) saw Delta Moon without a female singer since their early days, following the departure of Markiton. One of the album's tracks was "Jessie Mae", which was dedicated to and about the blues singer Jessie Mae Hemphill. In addition, Gray reworked "
Money Changes Everything" to incorporate a fiddle section quite unlike either the Brains' or Lauper's arrangements. The title track stated that "good
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burns with a clear, blue flame".
''Hell Bound Train'' (2010) was the band's fifth studio album.
In 2012, ''Black Cat Oil'', followed a Delta Moon tradition by closing the set of tracks with a cover; this time with
Mississippi Fred McDowell
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Career
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's "Write Me a Few of Your Lines".
Two live albums were self released in 2013; ''Life's A Song - Live Volume One'' and ''Turn Around When Possible - Live Volume 2''.
Blues411 named ''Turn Around When Possible'' one of the "best live blues albums of that year".
In 2015, the addition of Vic Stafford completed the line-up.
Delta Moon's album, ''Low Down'', was released in May 2015, and included nine original songs penned by Gray, and covers of tracks written by
Bob Dylan
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,
Tom Waits
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and
Skip James
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. In January 2016, ''
Down Beat
' (styled in all caps) is an American music magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond", the last word indicating its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years. The publication was established in 1934 in Ch ...
'' magazine named ''Low Down'' in the "best albums of 2015". ''
Vintage Guitar
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'' noted that "Delta Moon is deep blues with a fury... Hot stuff!"
Tom Gray died on October 16, 2021, aged 70, from cancer.
"Tom Gray led a musical life in two chapters, first new wave, then blues", ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', October 19, 2021
Retrieved October 16, 2021
Band members
Current
*Mark Johnson – slide guitar (born Ravenna, Ohio
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)
*Franher Joseph – bass (born Haiti
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)
*Vic Stafford – drums (born Asheville, North Carolina)
Former
*Tom Gray – lead vocals, slide guitar (born Washington, D.C.
)
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, 1951; died October 16, 2021)
*Gina Leigh – vocals
*Kristin Markiton – vocals
Discography
Albums
References
External links
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Musical groups established in the 1990s
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Contemporary blues musicians