The Wildcats

Genre: Blues
Secondary Genre: Rock Worcester, Massachusetts USA Contact

The Wildcats cook up a hot stew of mostly original blues in varied styles of R & B, soul, swing, & rock & roll. Fay & Jeff Adams front a high-energy show packed with vocals & harmonies, scorching electric guitar, keyboards and saxophone, all backed by a hard-hitting and funky rhythm section.

Artist Information

Biography

The Wildcats are party band favorites, and the name of their game is "dance & jam blues" featuring hot blues/rock guitar, vocals, and variety, with tunes made for a spin on the dance floor. They draw on influences "from Ruth Brown to Savoy Brown, and from Doo-wop to Woodstock".

The Wildcats feature the soulful female vocals and songwriting of Fay Adams and the creative lead guitar work, vocals and harmonies of Jeff Adams - all backed by funky, joyous grooves.

The band includes some of the areas finest blues musicians: big jammin?bassman Rick Calcagni, phenomenal organ and piano of Shinichi Otsu (Greg Piccolo) and Boston-area veteran sax players, Bruce "the Goose" McGrath, Mark "the Shark" Seibel, and Scotty Shetler, who also provided the horn arrangements on their new CD on Black Rose Records, "By the Light of Day."

With the addition of young lion Dana Bonardi on drums, the combined influences of this group result in a varied show that runs the musical gamut of blues styles.

The Wildcats have played opening sets for many notable blues artists, including Johnny Winter, Sam McClain, and Savoy Brown, and have enjoyed playing Blues Fests, including Mt. Wachusett, Union Station Festival in Attleboro, Boston's "Save the Harbor" blues cruise, Marsfield Fair, and were a showcase band at the 2002 NXNE (North by Northeast) Music Conference in Toronto Canada.

The Wildcats were winners of the 2003 “Best Blues Act?in the Worcester, MA Best Music Poll, the “Wormtown Sound Awards.?Their CD, “By the Light of Day? their first studio effort, contains 10 original tunes and has received positive reviews from a variety of local and national blues sources.

Instrumentation

Fay Adams - Vocals, rhythm guitar,
Jeff Adams - Lead Guitar, vocals
Rick Calcagni - Bass, vocals
Gabe Cabral - Drums
Mark Seibel (Shark) - sax (on most shows)
Shinichi Otsu - Organ, Piano (on some shows)


Discography

By the Light of Day - Black Rose Records (Indy label) - first studio effort, 2002
11-10-2000 - Live at Gilrein's
Blue in the face - Live on WJUL radio, 1998

Radio Airplay on Boston and Worcester area blues shows. MP3's can be downloaded on http://artist.amazon.com/thewildcats


Video

Photo Gallery

Press

  • CD liner notes, By the Light of Day [+ Show ]

    I first met Fay Adams on the board of the New England Blues Society. In this capacity, she worked s...

  • CD Review "The Wildcats" [+ Show ]

    The Wildcats, known for their danceable tunes and catchy melodies, dive into uncharted waters with a...

  • Blue Revue – The Wildcats’ “By the light of day” [+ Show ]

    Singer Fay Adams leads the Wildcats through a nice range of blue moods on “By the Light of Day”...

Setlist

A Wildcats set list:
Satisfied (F. Adams)
Sorry (F. Adams)
It ain’t the meat (L. Mann, H. Glover)
I must be crazy (J. Adams)
Groovin' (Young Rascals)
One More Heartache (P. Butterfield)
Angel from Montgomery (J. Prine)
Turn back the hands of time (T. Davis)
Country Man (Big Maybelle)
Long Time Gone (David Crosby)
Wildcat (F.Adams)
Land time forgot (J. Adams)
King Bee (F. Adams)

This is about a 75 min. set - we usually do either 2 or 3 sets, from 45 - 75 minutes in length.

Our typical repertoire, similar to above, includes original tunes and both eclectic blues covers or a well-known rock and roll gem, re-done in Wildcat fashion.

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