Saturday, December 8, 2012

TONIGHT! SHot on stage with The Slippery Chickens






Dean SHot is joining The Slippery Chickens tonight on stage at FREDDIES TAVERN & GRILLE.  


Dean tells, "this is what I call fun!  I get to listen to my favorite NJ Rockagbilly/Swamp Blues Band then I get to play with Jerry Scaringe and his drummer.

Join Us! 
Directions to
Freddies Tavern & Grille
1100 Green Lane Bristol, PA  19007

Enjoy a little Dean SHot with The Slippery Chickens

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Dean SHot's with Filthy Rich MacPherson at Karls' Tavern



 Thursday, December 6th, 2012 
Dean SHot invites Guitarist Filthy Rich MacPherson 
to his Thursday Throwdown at Karls' Tavern
 in Elizabeth, New Jersey
Show starts at 9:30 PM.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Dean SHot with Hubert Sumlin

Dean SHot with Hubert Simlin
Photograph by Heather Lett

A year ago today famous Chicago Blues Guitarist Hubert Simlin was called home. 

Rolling Stone magazine listed Hubert Simlin as #43 on their list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of all time, while Dean SHot 
says, "Meeting Hubert was a dream come true for me..."

The photo above is of a young Dean SHot (back left) with Hubert Simlin.  The photo was taken back in 1998 in place called Merrigans in Roseland, New Jersey.  Shot says that Merrigans is no longer there yet the memory of that night for Dean has stayed with him ever since. 

Dean relayed, "...getting to know him personally and play with him for the years I did was an honor and a privelage that words cannot properly express.  He was a mentor to me ...and like a musical father.  I wouldn't even begin to view music and life the way I do if it was not for Hubert. He kept it real with me...and shared things with me that I carry with me every moment.  Hubert was an artist of and from the soul.  

Dean recalls from his time with Hubert with a deep reverence, "... that, He taught me the importance of having your own unique relationship with music, your instrument and ultimately the world". 

Works Cited
Wikipedia  -  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Sumlin

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Dean SHot's First Night at KARLS TAVERN

Dean SHot (Left)  Don Guinta (Center)  Adam Gustawson (Right)

It was days before nearing the 10th of November 2012  when a dear friend told me, while enjoying a beer or two, that Dean SHot and his Band were going to be playing at his place, Karls Tavern, that coming Saturnday Night, November 10th.  Knowing my taste in music he knew I would enjoy this particular show.

The next day while sippin' my morning coffee over Facebook, I went and looked up this 'Dean SHot' on Facebook.  To my surprise when I immediately saw his picture I knew I had already loved him as if there was no other way. The instant of love didn't come from the fact that as for looks he's a darlin'---It was something else, something familiar, something from some other place in space and time. It was one of those things you can't put your finger on.  Anyhoo,

Freddie Glaser on Vocals -  Adam Gustawson on Bass

I continued to peruse his page and found some video footage of Dean making music.   It was at that point I knew I wasn't going to miss the first Dean SHot show at Karls Tavern. I quickly shot off a Facebook friend request cause this was one musician I knew I wanted to keep an eye out for.  Dean SHot in a tandem minute accepted my friend request.  It was obvious he knows how to make and keep fans.  

That night when the perfected blues notes began to permeate the atmosphere, I knew immediately that I was in the presence of greatness.  Dean SHot with Don Guinta on Drums and Adam Gustawson on the Bass all together became that something else, something familiar, something from another place where the musical magic was streaming in from all the great musicians past. Meanwhile nearby sat Guitarist Shawn Gonzalez getting reading to take the stage with Dean and his boys.  And over at another table waiting to take the lime light was Harp Player Freddy Glaser eager  to do his thing.  I sat in amazement feeling truly blessed to have been there in there in each of the presence.


Dean SHot with the help of his band brings in the crowd using his Guitar, his personality, and his humor.  The photograph below is only one of the fun parts of the night.  It was when and without losing a beat DEAN SHOT was playin' his guitar with his either his tongue or his teeth (I couldn't tell which) on the lap of one of the females in the audience. Lucky Girl.  Well it was at that moment I knew why I loved him, and it's simple---DEAN SHOT loves his guitar and he plays it with a passion you don't witness in person that often.


Dean SHot do'in his Thing with that GEETAR


Dean has got the moves on his room.  That's certain.  I don't think I've ever been so entertained.  As the night progressed and as he introduced to the crowd the other talented musicians it became evident to me that Dean SHot heralds in making a lasting impression, and so it goes without saying, "that I'm hooked".

First up Dean introduced legendary guitarist Shawn Gonzalez (left) licking out Santana's Evil Ways.  Then Singer slash Harp player, Feddie Graser (center) did the The Rolling Stones Miss You--which is now my new favorite Rolling Stones song as I don't think I can hear that song again and not think of the Dean SHot Band and Freddy Glaser.  And lastly, Saxophone player Pete Creekmore (right) rolled in like a soft breeze only to set the tones that  Blow It all Up right there in my home town, Elizabeth, New Jersey.  



Shawn Gonzales (left)  Freddie Glaser (Center)  Pete Creekmore  (Right)
It was a night to remember and it's going to become tradition at KARLS TAVERN every Thursday Night when DEAN SHOT and his circle of talented musician friends grace Elizabeth, New Jersey with the music one would have to make the trouble to head into New York City against traffic and hefty tolls to hear genuinely perfect sounds that come from depths of soulful musicians.  

I'm secretly feeling that Dean SHot might be to me what Dean Martin was to my father, a showman who takes reverence to the talent around him and whose show you never want to miss.


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Dean SHot with Ronnie Earl

Dean SHot with Ronnie Earl at the Blues Onset Festival
Photo Courtesy of  Tom Hazeltine
written by Dean Shot
Ronnie Earl is one of the nicest people I have ever met...he is a sincere and deep cat. He welcomed me with open arms after hearing me play with a band that played before him at a blues festival. We had never met before..and he asked me to join his band halfway through his set..and I played the rest of his show with him

He told me that I kicked his ass and made him really work harder than he would have if I wasnt there...(all just his way of encouraging me) and then he spent a couple hours after the show hanging with me...getting to know me..and giving me more words of wisdom and encouragement about my playing and being a musician.

Ronnie Earl had been sober for years and against playing in bars...but he then astounded even his agent...and accompanied me to an after hours jam in a nearby bar..where we jammed together for a couple more hours....an AMAZING night!

he told me I was an encyclopedia of blues guitar...one of the nicest things anyone has ever said to me. And he really encouraged me to be myself and believe in my own talents. And coming from him...one of my favorite players..and a cat who has seen it all...that meant to world to me!