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Mike Zito & the Wheel
The Old Feed Store
Cobden, IL
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Mike Zito & the Wheel
Mike Zito & the Wheel bring Bluesy Texas rock to Southern Illinois. Mike grew up in St Louis and live for awhile in Cape Girardeau Mo before moving to Texas so this is sort of a home coming for Mike don't miss this show. This is a early evening show on Sunday May 17 @ 6:oo pm.

Mike Zito and the Wheel's LIVE CD/DVD SONGS FROM THE ROAD - LIVE IN TEXAS will be released in August 2014.
The natural habitat of the true musician is not the gleaming studio, a glitzy showbiz party or a five-star hotel. It's the road. And if multiple Blues Music Award winner Mike Zito had a dollar for every mile of tarmac he's burnt since his breakout in the early-'90s, they'd be piled up to his chin. "There's just something in me," considers the solo bandleader and Royal Southern Brotherhood co-founder (with Devon Allman and Cyril Neville), "It's there in all musicians. You gotta love the road to be a part of this world. You're right there, looking in people's eyes, swapping stories, shaking hands"
There's an undeniable romance about a life in motion  and an enduring magic about the moment when the house lights go down, the roar of the crowd goes up and the shadows take the stage. For Mike, who began touring the Midwest circuit at the age of eighteen, and has since crossed twenty-plus countries as guitarist with the Brotherhood, this is when things get serious. "In my band, The Wheel, if you're not already with us, you'd better get on board," he grins. "Because otherwise we're gonna knock you down!"
Released in August 2014in the US as the latest installment in Ruf Records' Award winning live series, Zito'sSongs From The Roadis a two-disc set that captures Mike at full throttle on his adopted home-turf. "This DVD and live album were recorded on January 10th, 2014, at Dosey Doe at The Woodlands, TX, to a sold-out crowd of crazy Texans," he recalls. "The audience was on fire from the first note. The band played with such energy and passion.I was overwhelmed many times throughout this performance by the sheer energy of love that poured out of every soul in that building. It was a truly magical night, one I'll never forget."
Mike Zito And The Wheel:Songs From The Roadcaptures the push 'n' pull between Mike and his all-star lineup of Jimmy Carpenter (sax/vocals), Scot Sutherland (bass/vocals), Lewis Stephens (piano/organ) and Rob Lee (drums/percussion). "With the guys in The Wheel," explains the bandleader, "we're all on the same page.We're not interested in solos, we want to play together."
White-hot chemistry meets world-class material onSongs From The Road, whose set list dips into pivotal moments from Mike's storied past. There'sGreyhound: the gritty travelogue recalling the desperate events of September 2002, when a drug-addicted Mike stole his father's credit card and bought a one-way bus ticket to Florida. "I decided I'd be doing everybody a favor if I just left, got as far away as I could go," he remembers.
On the emotional flipside, there'sRainbow Bridge, written about the rush that a reformed Mike felt on the final approach to home. "The Rainbow Bridge is one of the tallest bridges in the South," he explains. "I would have to drive to Louisiana to play gigs, and then I'd drive home over that Rainbow Bridge. And I knew that when I was hitting the bridge, I was almost home."
Longtime Zito fans in the Dosey Doe crowd would have been waiting forPearl River: the song co-written by Mike and Cyril Neville in reference to civil rights campaigner Dick Gregory, which planted the seed for the Royal Southern Brotherhood. Likewise, the cheers are deafening for the title track of last year'sGone To Texasalbum. "Part of the story of that song," he notes, "is that historically, people go to Texas to get their lives together. And I did too."
True enough.Ask Mike for his backstory and he'll give you the cold, hard truth.In his own words, the bandleader "grew up poor in St. Louis"; in a blue-collar family whose father logged 40-hour weeks at the local brewery. Ten years working at a downtown guitar shop, under the tutelage of an older employee, exposed him to titans like B.B. King, the Allmans and Eric Clapton (and from there,Joe Pass, Robert Johnson and Blind Willie Johnson), and though he was fired from early cover bands for refusing to mimic the solos, by 1997, he had released his debut albumBlue Room. "The first time you hear yourself," recalls Mike, "you think, 'Wow, that almost sounds like music!'"
There were bumps in the road, of course. By the post-millennium,creeping alcoholism and drug abuse had threatened to rob Mike of his talent and livelihood. For a time, all seemed lost.But since the epiphany of meeting his beloved wife ("I give her all the credit in the world"), Mike has blossomed as both a man and musician, and in 2014, he can reflect on a run of thrilling solo albums, plus two universally renowned studio releases with the Brotherhood. "It's all working out," he beams, "and I couldn't be more thankful." "Gone To Texas is an old slang expression for the man of the house has split," Zito says with a smirk, "My life now couldn't be further from that."
Happy, successful, surrounded by his loving family and juggling a fistful of celebrated projects, perhaps you'd understand if Mike were content torest on his laurels. Not a chance. In 2014, asSongs From The Roadproves, that endless freeway is still a siren-call that this lifelong road-dog can't ignore. "The road is part of the story," he concludes, "and that's why there are so many songs about it. When a tour ends, I can't wait to get home. But by the week after, I'm itching to get back out there. It's like the song says, the road never ends."

CD TRAILER
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXBkrDhTlDM&feature=youtu.be

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The Old Feed Store (View)
111 N. Appleknocker
Cobden, IL 62920
United States
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Owner: Randolph Productions
On BPT Since: Jun 18, 2013
 
Danny Randolph


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