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The first steps
The frontman of the Rambling Blues Trio, Vajk
Király (acoustic guitars, vocals) started giving concerts as a
soloist in 1993, but not long after that he was joined by István
Harmati alias "Maci" on harmonica and Anetta Tóth,
vocalist (at first for only a couple of songs). Soon there was a
change on the post of the harmonica player, "Maci" was
succeeded by Tamás Hrabovszky
who was already the mouth-organ player of the wakening band Blues
Bell, but luckily he took the challenge and accepted to work in
both bands. A few months later, in May 1994 the small band appeared
in the Májulás '94 Festival in Szeged - called from
this point on 'Rambling Blues'.
This first more serious formation participated in the First
National Blues and Bluesrock Talent Scouting Competition in
Budapest on 2 September in 1994, where the judges ranked them among
the best. Out of the 23 debuting bands they were the only acoustic
group.
Stimulated by the success they entered for the Blues and Jazz
Festival and Competition on 12 March 1995 in Budapest, where
they received the illustrious second place. On this occasion they
had a guest István Rakovics, who was at the time the affectionate
blues-hearted guitarist of the Molnár Dixieland Band.
In the summer of 1995 the band's female vocalist, Anetta Toth,
finishing her studies in Szeged waved good-bye to the city and
unfortunately to Rambling Blues as well. The farewell performance
took place on Student's Island '95 (Diáksziget '95).
The current Trio
When it turned out that she's leaving it also came to surface that
there are many talented girls around Szeged with excellent blues
style singing. After many try-outs, instead of a vocalist, they
decided to take in Csaba Szabó, the
drummer, who has already been a guest musician for the band on
several occasions. He uses snare drum and hi-hats for base and
a washboard, sheep bell, etc. for special effects. This is how
Rambling Blues was formed at the beginning of 1996 and ever since
then this friendship has kept on working well:
Concerts,
style
Since 1996 they have had around 90-100 concerts yearly all over the
country at clubs, pubs and festivals. Also, they had offers to play
from abroad, at first in ex Yugoslavia then clubs in Germany,
Austria, Slovakia and Italy. It was a great honor to be invited to
the Dobrofest of 1998 (for article about Dobrofest'98 click HERE only in hungarian!), which had taken place for the seventh time in
the Slovakian city of Trnava (Visit the Dobrofest's homepage:
Welcome
to Dobroland!). Between 27 April 2000 and 7 May 2000 they
had a successful, 13-gigs tour mostly in Germany where they appeared
on several big festivals and in exclusive clubs (Thanx for our great manager!).
The style of the band is mainly based on the American acoustic folk
music of the 20s and 30s which includes country blues, ragtime
blues, Mississippi or delta blues. As this style is hardly known in
Hungary, they have proclaimed to have an aim to present this music,
the "roots", to show how variable blues can be.
To be loyal to the style most songs are in English. The wide
repertoire of the songs can be heard in a "rambling" style,
using their individual voices and trying to adapt the original
recordings to all their audiences.
Discography
After a few usual 'Demo'-tapes (Demo '96, Demo '97, Demo '99) and appearing
with one song on a collection CD by Stella Artois, in the year 2000 they finally made
their first own CD under the title Tissassippi.
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