
Cedric Burnside,
grandson of the legendary R.L. Burnside, son of drummer great
Calvin Jackson,
is
widely regarded as one of the best drummers in the world.
Growing
up at his grandfather's side, he began touring at age 13,
playing drums for "
Big Daddy" on stages around
the globe. Cedric was born in 1978 and raised around
Holly
Springs, Miss., and has been playing music all his life,
developing a relentless, highly rhythmic charged style
with strong hip-hop and funk influences.
"
I write about my life, my kids, and everyday
things. I try to stick to the truth," Cedric
says. Just 27 years old, he recalls growing up without
a radio or a TV. "
My granddad used to play out
on the porch, and we'd have house parties every weekend.
Johnny Woods would come over and blow harmonica, and
he'd drink two or three gallons of corn liquor. We just
stomped up dirt."
In addition to "Big Daddy," Cedric has also
played with, among countless others,
Junior Kimbrough,
Kenny Brown, North Mississippi Allstars, Burnside Exploration,
Bobby Rush and
Widespread Panic.
In 2006 he was featured in the critically acclaimed feature
film,
Black Snake Moan, playing drums
alongside
Samuel L. Jackson. (The film
is a tribute to R.L. Burnside, and gives many nods to the
late bluesman.) Cedric has teamed up with guitarist Lightnin'
Malcolm and is proving to be a powerful vocalist and great
songwriter. Cedric is a special talent that has brought
new life and energy to the blues, and is loved by fans
around the world.
Bluesman Lightnin' Malcolm
is one of the leading, younger generation artists on the
scene today. Born in rural Missouri,
Malcolm enjoyed the freedom of country life, quickly learning
to entertain himself and others around him. Growing up
in a little village called Burgess in a country house next
to the KCS Railroad that ran from Kansas City to New Orleans,
the train has always been a theme in Malcolm's music, as
well as the inspiration for the steady, insistent bass
rhythms of rural dance music.
"
I remember I was 7 or 8, and the grown folks
was parked out on the road listening to music and carryin'
on," recalls Malcolm. "They put on a tape called
'Muddy Waters' Greatest Hits,' and when I heard that
voice shootin' out of that speaker, I was shocked. I
fell in love with it, and I promised myself then and
there that if I grew up to be a man, I was gonna try
to do that!"
Malcolm — a reckless live performer — has
lived and breathed music his whole life, traveling and
playing in a slashing, rhythmic style, with deep soulful
vocals. Malcolm has played over the years with many of
the best Mississippi blues artists, such as
Cedell
Davis, R.L. Burnside, Hubert Sumlin, Jessie Mae Hemphill,
T Model Ford, Jr. Kimbrough, Robert Belfour, Big Jack Johnson,
Sam Carr and Otha Turner. Skilled on guitar, bass,
and drums, Malcolm is an in demand session player with
a telepathic sense of how to follow the older archaic styles,
and is especially noted for his old-fashioned, church "shout" style
on drums.
In 2005, Malcolm released his first album
Juke
Joint Dance Party. It was the No.1 requested
blues album on XM Satellite Radio. Now that he has joined
forces with powerhouse drummer and vocalist Cedric Burnside,
Lightnin' Malcolm feels like his calling is now.
After releasing its incredible, self-titled debut, Juke
Joint Duo, in 2007, the band was quick to get back in the
studio — this time in Austin, TX. Recorded in just
5 days at Austin's Out The Woodwork Studios,
Cedric
Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm's newest record
(untitled) is a blazing testament to where it's been — and
where it's going. Look out for the new record coming soon
in 2008!
Official Website: www.lightninmalcolm.com
Line-up:
Cedric BURNSIDE -
Drum, Bass, voice
Lightnin' MALCOM -
Guitar, voice