Craig & The Crawdads headlined the 7th annual Uptown Jazz & Blues Festival in Lafayette, IN!
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Craig & Lori in Concert - Evanston, IL
Craig & Lori perform frequently at the Fountain Square Art Festival, Evanston, IL, the largest and oldest fine arts fair on Chicago's majestic North Shore. Featuring the eclectic works of more than 225 juried artists, this arts showcase epitomizes words like "cosmopolitan" and "sophistication." The festival takes place in downtown Evanston, steps from the eponymous Fountain Square. It also features a popular children's art tent with activities overseen by the acclaimed Evanston Art Center, food, and an eclectic music lineup. http://www.chicagoevents.com/event.cfm?eid=123
Craig is BEAD "Artist Of the Week"
The Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District (BEAD) selected Craig "Artist Of the Week" for June 26 - July 3, 2015! Read the BEAD News issue announcing Craig's selection. Learn more about BEAD at http://bloomington.in.gov/BEAD or on Facebook.
Craig plays in New Orleans at the Old U. S. Mint during Jazz Fest!
Craig explored the jazzy side of blues and boogie woogie piano on May 2, 2015, at the Old U.S. Mint, 400 Esplanade, New Orleans, in a concert presented by the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park. Craig's 2012 and 2013 Mint performances were recorded by Danny Kadar and are available on the CD Live At The Old Mint: Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano, featuring "Uganda" Roberts on congas and Lori Brenner on rubboard. Uganda, a native of New Orleans, has performed and recorded with many greats in the history of New Orleans music, including Professor Longhair, Dr. John, the Meters, the Wild Magnolias, Willie Tee, John Mooney, and others. In 2005 he received the Sidney Bechet Award for Innovation presented by the New Orleans International Music Colloquium. Lori is lead vocalist on Live to Love by Craig Brenner & The Crawdads, and also plays accordion and percussion with the band and in a duo with Craig.
Read a review of Live At The Old Mint: Blues & Boogie Woogie Piano by Rex Bartholomew in the July 27, 2014 issue of Blues Blast.
Craig & The Crawdads at 5th Annual Indy Winter Blues Fest
Read Matthew Socey's preview of the 5th annual Indy Winter Blues Fest in TownePost.Com.
Bloomington Boogies: The Bloomington Blues and Boogie Woogie Piano Festival
The first Bloomington Blues and Boogie Woogie Piano Festival was August 9, 2015, in Bloomington, IN. The festival featured Marcia Ball, Bob Seeley, Carl Sonny Leyland, Bruce "Sunpie" Barnes, Liz Pennock and Dr. Blues, Craig and others, with rhythm section and professional dancers. Josh Davis taught East Coast Swing and Blues Dance before the festival. Click here to see photos and videos from the first Bloomington Boogies. Performances in the Ivy Tech Waldron sold out. After the Ivy Tech Waldron concert, music continued at Bloomington Boogies After Hours at Malibu Grill, where artists performed with no cover charge. On Aug. 10, Marcia Ball, Carl Sonny Leyland, and Bob Seeley played a free concert at Fairview Elementary for 360 students and 30 adults.
Major Event Sponsors included Ivy Tech Community College, Carmin Parker P.C., Bloomington Arts Commission, and Indiana Arts Commission. Festival Underwriters included Visit Bloomington, IU Credit Union, Trojan Horse Restaurant & Tavern, Oliver Winery, Mother Bear's Pizza, Nick's English Hut, Tim & Cheri DeBruicker, Robert Kissel, and Maple Grove Farms, LP. Media Sponsors included WFHB, WFIU, and Bloom Magazine. Additional supporters included Malibu Grill, Tom Gallagher, Function Brewing, Downtown Bloomington Inc., Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Owen County State Bank, Griffin Realty, Royale Hair Parlor, World Wide Automotive Service, Newhouse Construction, Bill C. Brown Associates, Nature's Way, Curry Auto Center, Andrew Davis Clothiers, Renaissance Rentals, MainSource Bank, Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility, Adrian & Linda Eversoll, The Uptown Cafe, Bob Arnove, Jawn & Karen Bauer Family, Michele Brentano, Val Haughton & Frank Motley, Chris Gaal & Dr. Beth Florini, Rob Stone & Karen Green Stone, Kevin Robling & Jenny Stephens, Marcy & Michael Wenzler, Phil & Linda Stafford, Story Insights, Rod Young, Stephen Percy, Monroe County History Center, Fourwinds Resort & Marina, Ken Grooms & Zain Mackey, Springhill Suites by Marriott Bloomington, Melody Music Shop, LLC, and Mark Wiedenmayer.
The festival was awarded a 2015 Visit Bloomington Tourism Marketing Grant - read about the grant at VisitBloomington.com. The festival was supported in part by the Bloomington Arts Commission's Arts Project Grant Program - read about the grant at bloomington.in.gov/arts. This activity was made possible in part, with support from the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. The festival received a Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association Zone Arts Grant. Beginning in 2019 the festival has collaborated with the Arts Alliance of Greater Bloomington and it's fiscal sponsorship program.
"Live At the Old Mint" Reviewed in July 24, 2014 Blues Blast Magazine
Read a review of Live At The Old Mint written by Rex Bartholomew, Los Angeles-based writer and musician. The entire review is below and also at http://www.bluesblastmagazine.com/craig-brenner-live-at-the-old-mint-album-review/
Craig Brenner - Live at the Old Mint - www.craigbrenner.com
14 tracks / 53:15
There is just not enough good boogie-woogie music being recorded anymore, and fortunately the drought has ended with Craig Brenner’s first new album since 2009, Live at the Old Mint. He has assembled a collection of blues and boogie-woogie tracks from his live shows that will surely lift your mood! Craig is one of the best-educated pianists around; after attending college in Florida he moved to the Hoosier State in the mid-1970s to study at the Indiana University School of Music and he never left. Since then, Brenner has studied classical, jazz and boogie-woogie piano with the masters of each genre, and has received multiple grants from the Indiana Arts Commission. He is serious about his craft, and it shows in his performance.
This certainly is a live album, but this is not just a recording of one show at the Old US Mint in New Orleans (and it really is an old mint, in case you were wondering). This CD is actually a collection of 14 songs culled from 5 different performances spanning seven years. Included are 10 songs from two shows at Old US Mint, three more from two shows from Artsgarden in Indianapolis, and a track from a radio show that he and his wife did in 2013. This set avoids being a hodgepodge thanks to the wonderful job of mixing and mastering done by Jacob Belser of Primary Sound Studios in Bloomington, Indiana – for the most part there is a very consistent sound, feel and flow to the music.
Brenner produced this album himself, and it includes six compositions that he wrote as well as a nice collection of songs that could easily be the final exam for a musician that is seeking a doctorate in blues and boogie-woogie piano. One of these is the first song in the set, “I Stepped in Quicksand” written by the legendary jazz and blues pianist, Charles Brown. Craig takes this one on his own, and there is a fun jazz influence on this one that goes well with his thin, yet pleasant, tenor vocals. The piano sounds clear on this one and there is only a hint of hiss and sibilance, which is to be expected on a live recording of this type.
From there he heads into one of his own compositions, “To Boogie or Not to Boogie,” one of the eight songs on this disc that he recorded with Alfred “Uganda” Roberts on congas. I would never think of combining congas and hard-hitting piano music, but it works on this straight-up boogie-woogie tune, probably because of the talent behind those drums. Roberts is a Crescent City native who turned his percussion work into a career that included performing and recording with heavyweight artists that include Professor Longhair, Allen Toussaint, The Meters, Snooks Eaglin, Gatemouth Brown, Willie Tee and Dr. John.
The covers are all super-cool! They include gems like “Train Blues”, a faithful rework of Lux Lewis’ “Honky Tonk Train Blues” which has a glorious saloon piano sound. Or Brenner’s version of Pinetop Smith’s 1928 seminal hit “Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie,” his joyous hammering of Professor Longhair’s “Hey Now Baby,” and the familiar sounds of Jimmy Forrest’s “Night Train.” But the standout of these has to be “Mess Around,” a song written by Atlantic Records president and founder Ahmet Ertegun which was one of Ray Charles’ first hits in 1953. The audience really gets into this song and claps along as Craig hoots the vocals and Roberts keep the beat with his congas. This must be something to see live, and of course everyone can commiserate that they don’t want their little girl to mess around.
One of the more fun tunes is Brenner’s original “Crawdad Shuffle” that he performed with his significant other, Lori, at the Indiana University Radio-Television Center in Bloomington in 2013. This instrumental features Mrs. Brenner on a rubboard which is placed far forward in the mix, and Craig almost takes a supporting role to its hypnotic scrapings. The rubboard and congas are not ordinarily leading instruments, and it is fascinating that Brenner can pair up with these percussion instruments and allow them to shine.
The tunes on this CD go by quickly, and before you know it the final track, “Carolina Shout,” will be coming through your speakers (or headphones). Recorded at Artsgarden in 2011, this James P. Johnson song from 1921 has no vocals or accompaniment, just Craig showing incredible timing on what has to be one of the most difficult songs to play correctly. This ragtime song has some jazz influence with a tremendous dynamic range and rhythms that are as tricky as they come. Craig totally nails it, and it is the perfect way to close out the set.
Live at the Old Mint is a good effort from Craig Brenner and a fine showcase of his piano and songwriting skills. If you are not a fan of boogie-woogie, do not let this one scare you off. There is still plenty of blues, ragtime and even jazz to be found on this disc, and you will certainly find something that you like!
Craig at 2014 Festival International de Boogie Woogie de Laroquebrou
Craig was invited by festival organizer Jean-Paul Amouroux to join dozens of other musicians and perform at one of the largest boogie woogie festivals in the world in Laroquebrou, France, Aug. 7, 8 & 9, 2014! See photos by clicking on "Media" above, or watch a video of some of the action here: http://youtu.be/5HxfMFATezI
More details at http://www.boogie-laroquebrou.com/artistes/craig-brenner and http://www.boogie-laroquebrou.com/
More details at http://www.boogie-laroquebrou.com/artistes/craig-brenner and http://www.boogie-laroquebrou.com/
Craig & The Crawdads at Ethnic Expo
Craig & The Crawdads performed Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012, at the Columbus, IN Ethnic Expo on the First Street Stage. Ethnic Expo was founded in 1984 as a celebration of Columbus, Indiana's varied ethnic heritage as well as its current cosmopolitan population. Home to people from all over the world, as well as those with rich cultural traditions, Columbus is proud of its diversity. Annually, Ethnic Expo hosts more than 35,000 people who enjoy international food and marketplace, continuous entertainment, children's activities, parade, and fireworks.
To see videos from the 2012 Ethnic Expo, click on Media.
For more information, visit http://www.ethnicexpo.org/
To see videos from the 2012 Ethnic Expo, click on Media.
For more information, visit http://www.ethnicexpo.org/
2012 Boogie Woogie - Blues Piano Stomp!
Craig and three other great blues and boogie woogie piano players - Bob Seeley, Michael Kaeshammer, and Liz Pennock & Dr. Blues - played at the annual Boogie Woogie - Blues Piano Stomp on Jan. 28, 2012, at the Palladium at St. Petersburg College, St. Pete, FL. The concert was reviewed in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Click to read the review - communityvoices.sites.post-gazette.com/index.php/arts-entertainment-living/blue-notes/31751-a-joyous-boogie-n-blues-piano-fest