Shirley Jackson & The SideCats
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Shirley Jackson & The SideCats

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | SELF | AFM

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada | SELF | AFM
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"LA HORA DEL BLUES"

BUENO. I do not know why, but the more I listen to this cd the more I love it. I am gradually discovering new gratifying nuances on it that make me deeply enjoy it. SideCats are not a usual acoustic quartet, they go further up. They are a four friends band where the delicious voice of singer Shirley Jackson is perfectly backed by guitar and tenor sax she also plays, together with Dawn Hatfield on baritone sax, Rob Mcintosh on tenor sax and Jef James Wirchenko on acoustic bass. They are a different original band among combos with bluesy influences. The four musicians produce a peculiar personal style with a very warm sound. They do a mixture of hot-jazzy-blues with roots and they get a high sound quality with a lot of swing. GOOD. - VICENTE P. ZÚMEL


"SideCats Sound: warm, organic"

Last Fall Shirley Jackson was prepping songs for a new album with her well-known blues septet The Good Rockin’ Daddies.

“Some of the Daddies couldn’t make the rehearsal, so just four of us got together and started working on the songs,” explains Jackson. “We started to arrange the songs with the instrumentation we had, and thought it sounded pretty cool. It just turned into a different project.”

That new project is the acoustic four-piece SideCats, with Jackson on vocals, tenor sax and guitar; Dawn Hatfield on baritone sax; Rob MacIntosh on tenor sax and Jef Wirchenko on stand-up bass. (They all still play regularly with the busy Good Rockin’ Daddies, too.)
After years of playing in front of a full rhythm section of drums, bass and keys, this line up finds innovative ways to frame Jackson’s folksy-blues.

“The Horns are much more involved with (the SideCats),” says Hatfield, who also toured and recorded with the Johnny Favourite Swing Orchestra.

Jackson is also a well traveled musician who won the prestigious national Maple Blues award last year as best blues saxophonist in the country. But she doesn’t blow much on this outing, instead strumming rhythm acoustic guitar and handling all the vocals on the dozen tracks.

What makes this album come alive is the interplay between the horns- Hatfiled’s agile baritone covers off the lower range while tenors Rob MacIntosh and Jackson create some deft interplay, all built over Wirchenko’s nimble bass playing.
The horns honk, wail and bump, hitting accent shots and carrying rhythmic passages, covering the space where a drummer would normally push the music. The sound is warm and organic.

The album has a deliberate home-ground sound, not surprising since it was recorded with one condenser microphone in Jackson’s living room.

“It was a very vintage approach,” laughs Hatfield. “But that’s our thing. When we did a recent tour in Ontario, it was very 1950’s, with Jef’s bass strapped to the roof of Shirley’s station wagon.”

Jackson’s songs are crafted around old-school R&B, lots of minor chord color and catchy horn harmonies. Her tight-throated singing would never be confused for Peggy Lee or Etta James, but she delivers the songs like she means what she sings.

Hatfield adds the struttin’ instrumental Sandy Short-Haired.with her growling baritone honking a bass part while the tenors links arms in the cool stroll.
The band tosses in with a cover of (Everytime I Hear That) Mellow Saxophone and a jumping version of Tailgator Jump, by Dutch swing band Blue Moon Special.

“I’ve been writing songs for years,” says Jackson, “But since getting my own space (by the lake), it seems to have flourished.
“The songs won’t stop.”
- Sandy MacDonald, Halifax Daily News


Discography

The SideCats

'Makin' Tracks-2010

'Live At Yankeetown Studios' 2005

The SideCat Single, "Santa's Back

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Bio

Shirley Jackson, (Toronto Maple Blues Recipient, 2003) a reputable tenor saxophone player in the Maritime Blues scene, has released two ECMA nominated recordings with the blues/swing band Shirley Jackson & Her Good Rockin’ Daddys.
As a songwriter, her collection of songs has grown beyond the scope of one genre and so The SideCats were formed to showcase the repertoire she has written that appeals to a more warm and organic sound.

Dawn Hatfield (Juno and ECMA recipient) has performed as a Baritone Saxophone player and flautist with a number of Maritime based ensembles as well as bands supporting Halifax showcases for Natalie Cole, Lionel Ritchie and The Temptations. Within The SideCats, Hatfield has added the warmth and mystery of the mighty uke.

Rob MacIntosh is a musician of versatility, playfulness, and soul. MacIntosh has performed in a variety of styles from blues/swing in The Good Rockin’ Daddys to alt./rock in The Blown Gasket Orchestra.

Jef James Wirchenko began playing bass professionally 17 years ago when he was 16 years old. Requiring underage performers permits to stay out all night in the bar scene… all to play the blues.

The SideCats has provided the opportunity to create new material and display their members diversity in styles and arranging while remaining active members in the blues septet Shirley Jackson & her Good Rockin' Daddys.