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Rita Chiarelli




Rita Chiarelli - Road Rockets - 1992 - Stony Plain Records

Road Rockers is a scorcher taped 95 percent live-on-the-floor over two days with very few overdubs. It's an honest recording, in the same way that you could always count on Janis Joplin to exude sincerity. "This Is My Life" provides the album's highlight, a passionate statement on individualism — complete with gut-churning guitar solo — that makes you wish it was your life too. The disc includes both an acoustic and an electric rendition of Dylan's "Highway 61 Revisited." While it's the latter that appears on the soundtrack album for Bruce McDonald's film Highway 61, the acoustic version allows the subtleties and full-range of Chiarelli's expressive vocal instrument to shine. © Roch Parisien, allmusic.com

A voice with an amazing three octave range, Rita Chiarelli is "one hell" of a R&B and blues singer. She is also a very good songwriter and guitarist. Rita, was born in the R&B town of Hamilton, Ontario, and growing up, she was a great fan of Jackie Wilson, and Etta James. For more than 20 years now Rita is regarded as one of Canada's best R&B and blues artists. Ronnie Hawkins (with whom she toured in the early days) noted… "once in a lifetime you hear a voice so blue it makes the angels weep.. that voice is Rita Chiarelli". Richard Flohil, executive-at-large of the Toronto Blues Society has stated that "Rita is the best blues-based female singer in this country. She's a class act." Long John Baldry recorded Chiarelli's "Midnight in Berlin" on his 1996 Stony Plain album, "Right to Sing the Blues". He once said that ""Being a woman playing such hard-hitting guitar always makes people do a double-take at Rita. Her guitar style matches the muscle of her vocals." "Road Rockets" is a great album, and it is worthwhile listening to Rita's "What a Night - Live!" album

TRACKS / COMPOSERS

1 Love Overload Chiarelli 3:26
2 Punish Me Chiarelli 3:15
3 Serves You Right Chiarelli 4:45
4 This Is My Life Chiarelli 4:12
5 Highway 61 [Back Porch Version] Dylan 2:30
6 Highway 61 Revisited Dylan 4:36
7 I'm Confessin' Chiarelli 4:00
8 Love U 2 Much Chiarelli 4:25
9 Strange Behaviour Chiarelli 4:18
10 Slow Dance Chiarelli 5:00
11 Have You Seen My Shoes? [From Roadkill] Chiarelli 4:06
12 Trying to Get to You Chiarelli 2:58

MUSICIANS

Rita Chiarelli Guitar, Vocals
Colin Linden, Earl Johnson, John Bride Guitar
Kier Brownstone Bass
Evelyne Datl, Rod Phillips, Richard Bell Keyboards
Al Cross, Michael Sloski Drums
Mike Skinner, Colleen Allen Saxophone

BIO

Rita Chiarelli is one of the most exciting new singers in Canada. Her unique blend of rock and blues has been compared favorably to Bonnie Raitt, Melissa Etheridge, and Susan Tedeschi. In 2000, she was named the "top blues singer" at Canada's Maple Leaf Awards. The world's discovery of Chiarelli comes after years of her paying dues. Singing with Hamilton, Ontario-based group Tempest at the age of 15, she toured throughout North America with a nine-piece R&B band, Battleaxe, after graduating from high school. Chiarelli continued to sharpen her chops as a member of Toronto-based rockabilly pioneer Ronnie Hawkins' group. After a year, however, she moved to Italy, where she worked as a studio vocalist for six years. Returning to Canada in the late '80s, Chiarelli had her first success when her tune "Have You Seen My Shoes?," which was featured in the film Roadkill. Releasing her debut album, Road Rocket, in 1992, she took things a step further with her second effort, Just Gettin' Started, three years later. Produced by Jane Siberry-producer John Switzer, the album showcased Chiarelli's hook-laden songwriting, with all but one song — a cover of Elvis Presley's "Love Me" — original. Long John Baldry covered Chiarelli's song, "Midnight in Berlin," on his 1996 album Right to Sing the Blues. Breakfast at Midnight, released in 2001, includes such guests as ex-Band keyboardist Richard Bell and guitarist Colin Linden. © Craig Harris, allmusic.com



MORE ABOUT RITA CHIARELLI

"Rita Chiarelli… a voice that can growl at her demons or soar with the angels, a gift for lyric, an ear for melody and the heart to combine them." She is an accomplished singer-songwriter, a gifted vocalist and a skilled musician. Add to that a warm persona and a fine sense of humour and you have all the ingredients for an outstanding performer. Rita Chiarelli's style defies definition. Although dubbed the goddess of Canadian blues by CBC's Shelagh Rogers, Chiarelli is equally comfortable belting out the blues; delivering her original material, crooning an Italian folk song or wailing R&B or an Elvis Presley cover tune. At first listen it's her voice – that three octave range - that garners all the attention! But Rita's songwriting is also outstanding; three of her four JUNO nominations have been for albums consisting largely of original material. An accomplished entertainer , Chiarelli has been performing since the age of fifteen. As Ronnie Hawkins (with whom she toured in the early days) noted… "once in a lifetime you hear a voice so blue it makes the angels weep.. that voice is Rita Chiarelli". Beyond the blues arena, Chiarelli creates her own unique sound that is a blend of musical influences. Her songs shimmer with blues based rock undertones, jazz riffs, Cajun and country tinged melodies blended with a folk-roots flavour. Few can match the wide range of Chiarelli's vocal stylings and the consistently solid lyrics she pens. Rita Chiarelli is a gifted storyteller, lyricist and master of poetic imagery. After spending most of the 1980's working in Italy, Chiarelli returned to Canada where "Have You Seen My Shoes" was featured in Bruce McDonald's cult classic, the 1989 film Roadkill. Along with touring Canada, the USA and Europe during the 1990s, Rita Chiarelli released three albums on the Stony Plain and Northern Blues labels. Breakfast at Midnight was nominated for a JUNO in 2001. It, along with 1992's Road Rockets, has just been re-released by Rita's record company Mad Iris Records. Mad Iris also released the JUNO nominated No One to Blame in 2004 and Cuore... the Italian sessions in 2006. Cuore won Rita the 2007 Canadian Folk Music Award for best solo World Music act. As CBC radio's Heather McLeod stated "I didn't understand a word, but my heart understood every note. This album rings with love and respect for Chiarelli's Italian heritage, and her skill as a singer and an artist. I couldn't bear to pry it out of my CD player." Uptown Goes Downtown Tonight... Rita Chiarelli with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra is Chiarelli's most ambitious recording project to date. Eleven of her songs were arranged and charted for the symphony, recorded in November 2007 & released in March 2008. You may have heard Rita Chiarelli in concert, but you've never heard her with a back up band like this one! Rita Chiarelli has a JUNO win and four nominations, and has won multiple Maple Blues Awards, Canadian Folk Music, and Toronto Independent Music awards. She is an honourary lifetime member of The Manitoba Blues Society, and the 2002 recipient of CBC's Great Canadian Blues Award. Her albums are distributed by Festival Distribution in Canada and Burnside Distribution in the USA. Chiarelli continues to tour incessantly, appearing at festivals and theatres across North America and throughout Europe. Rita Chiarelli is currently "road testing" her new original material which will be featured on the upcoming album Back to Blue. © 2004 Rita Chiarelli. All Rights Reserved, www.ritachiarelli.com/bio.php

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