North Mississippi Allstars Celebrate Jim Dickinson
(Jambands.com) The North Mississippi Allstars forthcoming album is a song cycle written in response to the passing of Jim Dickinson in August 2009. Keys to the Kingdom presents the reaction of his sons Luther and Cody Dickinson to their father’s death, both celebrating Jim and also morning his loss. “As is our family’s tradition, we gathered in our homemade studio and recorded,” Luther says. “We carried on as we’ve been taught and dealt the only way we know, by making music. Our dad used to say that production-in-absentia is the highest form of production. The credits read: ‘Produced for Jim Dickinson.’ Keys to the Kingdom is definitely our finest collaboration.”
The new record consist of original material written by the group, along with one cover, Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again.” As Luther explains, “One night, while in the hospital, dad had the great idea that ‘Stuck Inside’ could be done as a one-chord hill country blues song,” Luther shares. “He couldn’t talk so he wrote it down on a piece of paper and handed the idea to me. I promised him then that we would do it.”
The new album will hit next year and the Allstars will take to the road in support. The group will close out 2010 with a four show New Year’s Eve run that opens in Birmingham, AL at the WorkPlay Theatre on December 28.
“In the end,” Luther says, “We recorded our best country blues and Mississippi rock ‘n roll record yet – as if our lives depended on it.” Ten years after the release of their debut album, Shake Hands with Shorty, Chew sums it up: “This is grown folks music.”
Track Listing
1. This A’Way
2. Jumpercable Blues
3. The Meeting
4. How I Wish My Train Would Come
5. Hear The Hills
6. Stuck Inside of Mobile With
The Memphis Blues Again
7. Let It Roll
8. Ain’t No Grave
9. Ol’ Cannonball
10. New Orleans Walkin’ Dead
11. Ain’t None O’ Mine
12. Jellyrollin’ All Over Heaven
TOUR DATES:
12/28 Birmingham, AL WorkPlay
12/29 Atlanta, GA Variety Playhouse
12/30 Jackson, MS Hal & Mals
12/31 Chicago, IL House of Blues (w/ Robert Randolph & the Family Band)
01/18 Asheville, NC Thomas Wolfe Auditorium (w/ Robert Plant)
01/19 Pittsburgh, PA Peterson Events Center (w/ Robert Plant)
01/21 Ann Arbor, MI Hill Auditorium (w/ Robert Plant)
01/22 Toronto, ONT Sony Centre for the Performing Arts (w/ Robert Plant)
01/23 Toronto, ONT Sony Centre for the Performing Arts (w/ Robert Plant)
01/25 Boston, MA House of Blues (w/ Robert Plant)
01/26 Upper Darby, PA Tower Theatre (w/ Robert Plant)
01/27 New York, NY Dominion Theater
01/28 Mashantucket, CT MGM Grand at Foxwoods (w/ Robert Plant)
01/29 New York, NY Beacon Theatre (w/ Robert Plant)
02/01 Washington, DC Constitution Hall (w/ Robert Plant)
02/02 Raleigh, NC Memorial Auditorium (w/ Robert Plant)
02/04 North Charleston, SC N. Charleston Performing Arts Center (w/ Robert Plant)
02/05 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre (w/ Robert Plant)
02/07 Charlotte, NC Ovens Auditorium (w/ Robert Plant)
02/08 Nashville, TN War Memorial Auditorium (w/ Robert Plant)
02/09 Nashville, TN War Memorial Auditorium (w/ Robert Plant)
03/16 – 03/20 Austin, TX SXSW