
"Big
Easy trio Jeremy Lyons & the Deltabilly Boys go down
like cold beer on a warm afternoon." -- Blues Revue
"They
kick up a hellacious dancing groove that all the nouveau
swing bands would shave their goatees to possess." -- Blues Access
Fleet
fingerpicking, stinging slide guitar, compelling vocals.
Drums, upright bass, churning out rock-solid, caffeinated
swing rhythms. Playful originals, standards, and the
deepest swamp blues. A favorite of the Crescent City
club scene, Jeremy Lyons & The
Deltabilly Boys have toured the US and Europe. They
have become a mainstay of the world-famous New
Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Lyons'
albums, Deltabilly
Swing , Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch ,
Live at Fribourg , Jeremy Lyons & the Deltabilly Boys
, and Live
at the Dragon's Den have received critical acclaim
nationally and abroad.
"****1/2 = excellent! A
real musical gumbo." -- Rootstown Music,
Belgium
Jeremy
Lyons' training and inspiration come from
the streets of New Orleans. Born and raised in Ithaca,
NY, Jeremy started out singing by campfires, in cafés
and school hallways. Enthralled by blues and Appalachian
music, he majored in ethnomusicology in college, spending
hours pouring through music library stacks. Jeremy studied
country blues guitar with virtuoso Martin Simpson, and
in 1992 Lyons landed in New Orleans in his pursuit of
roots music. Soon
he was playing his National guitar in an established group
on the streets of the French Quarter, performing acoustic
blues, swing and classic country, making a living, and
learning from some of the city's finest talent. Click here for
more about Jeremy's days on the street.
"Jeremy
Lyons is used to blowing people away with his deltabilly
swing . " --
The Erie Daily Times, Erie, PA
After
five intense years, Lyons quit the street gig, recruiting
veteran drummer Paul Santopadre (Steve Riley, Coco Robicheaux,
etc.) and former fellow busker Greg Schatz (bass/accordion)
into his trio. Hundreds of gigs a year in smoky New Orleans dives
and international festivals solidified his new Deltabilly Boys'
sound, with Jeremy, often featured on vintage electric guitars,
also stretching out on surf and western instrumentals. The chemistry
between these three and their playful attitude is infectious. As
they blend styles, rockabilly, reggae and funk beats re-ignite
old Delta and hill country blues. Classic country is reborn. Swing-dancers
dare to try and keep up with the trio's relentless rhythm. Drinks
flow. And a good time is had by all.
"This
is a great party band; you can't help but smile and feel
good when they are playing. " --
Twelve Bar Rag (Florida Suncoast Blues Society)
"A
top-drawer interpreter of blues and rockabilly classics,
an engaging storyteller in his own right, and one
of the most mesmerizing slide guitarists on the circuit." --
The Times-Picayune, New Orleans
More
recently the band has returned to their acoustic roots, and recorded
an album of Jeremy's songs inspired by his experiences on the
New Orleans streets. Hurricane Katrina has temporarily
put the completion of this record on hold, and scattered the Deltabilly
Boys. Jeremy Lyons relocated his family to Cambridge, Massachusetts,
and his band mates have made their way to various points in the North
East. While devastated by personal loss (gigs and guitars),
and the destruction of their beloved hometown, they are excited by
the prospect of joining together once again, bringing their unique
hybrid of American music to a new audience.
"Jeremy
Lyons is used to blowing people away with his deltabilly swing . " --
The Erie Daily Times, Erie, PA