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Lydia Pense and Cold Blood are Bay Area music pioneers with an
amazing history and an exciting future. Lydia and the band debuted
when the Fillmore was at its peak as one of the nation’s musical
Mecca’s. Owner Bill Graham was so impressed with Lydia’s
voice and the sound of the band that he immediately signed Cold
Blood to his new record label. During the span of six original late-60’s,
early-70’s albums, Lydia Pense and Cold Blood helped, along
with Tower Of Power, forge their own specific brand of funk/soul
and R&B which came to be know as East Bay Grease. That music
still holds up today, proving that great music is timeless and will
continue to inspire generations to come. Lydia Pense and Cold Blood
packed the San Francisco Ballrooms in their heyday, but that was
then and this is now. In the now, Lydia Pense and Cold Blood still
fill halls with cheering, dancing, foot-stomping fans. Far from
fading over the years, Cold Blood has flourished.
The word legend certainly applies to Lydia Pense and Cold Blood…and
not in some past tense-make-a-living-as-an-oldies-act sort of way
either. Pense can still shout like a 60’s soul diva and purr
a slow blues tune with spine-tingling subtlety. Cold Blood, as a
whole, features a stellar group of musicians who have been playing
together for nearly 20 years including Steve Dunne on guitar, Steve
Salinas on keyboards, a gritty-growling horn section comprised of
Rich Armstrong and Rob Zuckerman along with a stellar rhythm section
featuring Evan Palmerston on bass and Donny Baldwin on drums.
The band members are all veteran Bay Area musicians who have played
with many great artists including Boz Skaggs, Elvin Bishop, Starship,
Thomas Dolby, Eddie Money, Michelle Shocked, Albert Collins and
more. Of course there is Lydia who still has the chops with the
patina of a seasoned veteran who’s done and seen it all. Together
she and the band continue to twist together R&B, (both Old School
and New School); into something that doesn’t have a label...
On any given night, Lydia Pense and Cold Blood power through their
historic essentials, like “You Got Me Hummin’,”
“I Just Want To Make Love To You,” “I’m
A Good Woman,” and “Down to the Bone.” But now,
there’s a whole new CD of future classics that draws on their
heritage but is not stifled by the past. Now able to draw from the
first new Cold Blood album in three decades, Lydia and the band
blast out a set that covers 40 years of thumping, throbbing, East
Bay funk.
Cold Blood has been blessed with the ability to reach backwards
for original influences and the creativity to reach forward, working
with new approaches. The music they play is ageless, and can still
fill any room to the rafters.
Website: http://www.coldblood.biz
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/coldbloodmusic
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