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Low Society Band - Live Blues in NYC Friday Apr. 2
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About Me:
Sturgis Nikides is a recording artist with a uniquely american blues/country/rock sound. He began playing guitar at the age of 7, and was playing professionally by his early teens. By the mid 1970's he was lauded as one of the best young guitarists in NYC. He landed some plum side gigs backing up former Velvet Underground vocalist Nico and then joining the VU's John Cale in 1979,making his vinyl debut on the single Ready for War. He made his major label debut in 1980 with John Cale's Honi Soit LP on A&M records. Sturgis has appeared onstage with Sterling Morrison,Kevin Ayers and Chris Spedding, among others.His solo disc "Man Of Steel" features his screaming National Steel Guitar. He's currently appearing in NY's best kept blues secret - Low Society, with Miss Mandy Lemons.
Favorite Blues Artists and Bands
Howlin' Wolf, Hubert Sumlin, Johnny Winter, Guitar Slim, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Campbell, Chris Whitley, Arc Angels, Gov't Mule, ZZ Top, James Gang, Cactus, Jeff Beck, 13th Floor Elevators, Moving Sidewalks
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Man Of Steel Review 5/16/2009

The Man of Steel
May 16, 2009 at 12:12 PM
Rating: 10/11
By: Faetra Petillo

Sturgis Nikides is taking blues to a whole new level. It’s a level that makes the average Joe want to become Joe the Rebel. It’s a level that makes you want to rent a convertible, light a Marlboro, and drive off into the sunset thinking only about all the merciless women (or men) who have made you who you are today. Okay, maybe that is a little extreme. But in all seriousness, Nikides is one extremely talented man who knows a thing or two about singing the blues in a modern fashion. His album, Man of Steel, is fierce and intense, but still handles its tough emotions with delicacy and elegance.

From the first few beats of “Lower the Boom,” the listener is hooked. The songs have a way of starting off with one simple instrument or a vocal solo that is built upon as the song goes on. Every track uses a wide range of instruments: with bongos, acoustic guitar, keyboard, banjo, and more (this list just touches the surface), nothing is off limits for Nikides. Straight-up, old-fashioned country tracks like “Heartbreak Lost and Found” and “Dusted” take the listener back to the days of Johnny Cash and early Neil Young. Other tracks, like “She Got a Gun” and “Room 204,” have a more modern pop-folk rhythm and a more traditional use of acoustic guitar/drums/bass.

Nikides’s voice is his selling point: sad and sexy, but strong and confident. Most importantly, Nikides is able to use music to tell a story; his lyrics drive each song rather than acting as mere background to the instruments. His stories are of love, loss, heartbreak and, in many cases, the essence of New York City. As he croons in one song, “I’m not easily impressed/Lonely street is my permanent address.”

Man of Steel is an album with tons of wisdom, both in terms of its lyrics and the way it navigates its various emotions. That alone could sell a record; in this case, the musical talent of Sturgis Nikides puts its quality over the top.

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At 8:48am on June 23, 2010, Grandpa_ErikGrandpa_Erik said…
Hey Sturgis, my summer greeting is the homemade video with The Bluesmates. Hope life is great for you. Have a fantastic summer my friend. Love and respect. Grandpa_Erik

At 11:59am on February 28, 2010, big hamrbig hamr said…
Very nice to meet you, and have you as a friend Sturgis!! Nice work you do!! Let me know if you have any interest in getting tracks on my Internet Station. Take care.
At 2:03am on February 5, 2010, Richard Lee WilsonRichard Lee Wilson said…
ya hey that's blues right, on the serious side duder I really dig your slide playing it's real good man. love to do some jammin with ya that's forsure
At 6:13pm on February 4, 2010, Miss Mandy LemonsMiss Mandy Lemons said…
Dee-licious and nutricious!
At 5:23pm on February 4, 2010, Richard Lee WilsonRichard Lee Wilson said…
hey sturgis, nice to meet ya, and actually the premise of the song blues at sunrise was from jimi but pretty much just the original Idea but the rest has just sort of bloomed it changes everytime it's played. you know those jams and so it's actually an original. I am glad you thought it was jimi's but if you listen to them both you will see the total differences thanks for listening though that was cool of ya
At 1:23pm on December 19, 2009, Grandpa_ErikGrandpa_Erik said…
Now I feel it is the right time to thank you for your friendship and support in 2009. Still busy in studio, still working hard to get something we can call our own stile.
The 30th of december last year it suddenly appear a lighting sceanery on heaven. Luckely I managed to grab a camera and save the image. It was almost like the creator came down in his greatness. With this photo I want to wish you and yours a merry christmas and a happy, new year full of posibilities and great moments.
Peace, love and respect.

At 3:15am on November 20, 2009, Grandpa_ErikGrandpa_Erik said…
Every day we are jumping from one task to another – looking at the watch as a guide. No wonder heart attack is one of the main causes to death. We forget to pause, to look around and to enjoy friendship and family. The world is beautiful – you only have to allow yourself to see it - to experience it. Look at the watch, painted by Jette – given the title “Time is relative”.

(www.jette.biz)
Take care my friend, make time and have a great weekend.
Love and respect. Grandpa_Erik
At 6:06am on October 29, 2009, Grandpa_ErikGrandpa_Erik said…
Hey my friend, wishing you a great weekend. Here I enclose some details for The Bluesmates. Enjoy you weekend and take care. Blues’on. Grandpa_Erik


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At 7:18am on October 9, 2009, Grandpa_ErikGrandpa_Erik said…
Just to put you in the right mood:

Have a fantastic blues weekend.
Blues'on. Grandpa_Erik
At 8:25am on September 24, 2009, Grandpa_ErikGrandpa_Erik said…
Hey, wishing you a fantastic weekend. Look at this video and be prepared. When it looks like it's going in the right direction remember to change from Rock'n Roll to real slow blues. Enjoy. Take care my friend. Blues'on. Grandpa_Erik


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