Saturday, November 20, 2010



The Deja Blooze "Live At WICA" CD is now available. This live recording features fourteen songs, nine of which were written by guitarist and vocalist David Gregor. The song list includes: John the Revelator, Gone Up Country, Someone's Calling My Name, Sky is Crying, Going Down Slow, Lonesome Woman Blues,Long-Legged Blues, We All Gotta Change, Look What Love Has Done, Photograph Blues, Good-bye Blues, Guitar King/Crossroads, Jacksboro Highway, and Who Do You Love.

Cost is $17.00 domestic postage included and can be ordered directly from the band off our secure website at http://www.gregorbooks.com/cgi-bin/gregor/20122.html International postage at cost.

New Deja Blooze Line-up and gigs

The Deja Blooze concert in January as part of the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts' Local Artist Series was the highlight of the Deja experiment that began in the fall of 2007 with a handful of listeners at a coffee house in Clinton Washington. To play WICA's beautiful theater to a sold-out house of 250 fans, some of whom took the ferry over from Seattle to join us, was an exhilarating experience. Playing with four of Langley's best musicians made the whole evening sizzle and is something I would like to reprise in the not too distant future.

The January show had been scheduled since June of 2009 and was to feature the original Deja Blooze trio. In September of 2009, the Deja lead guitarist and bassist left the band leaving the WICA Concert in jeopardy. Not wanting to cancel a great musical opportunity and firmly believing in the old coda that the show must go on, I quickly solicited the help of the best players I knew and all four of them immediately signed on to the project. As they old saying goes, you never know who your friends are until you need them, and I quickly found out who my friends were. The show did go on and it was even better than I had initially envisioned it when I applied to the Local Artist Series. The end result of several months of focused rehearsal was an electrifying evening of inspired playing on everyone's part. And the enthusiastic reception of the audience contributed greatly to the success of the evening. Luckily, we recorded the show and is now available on a CD called "The Deja Blooze Electric Band--Live at WICA." The CD can be ordered off my secure website at the following link: http://www.gregorbooks.com/cgi-bin/gregor/20122.html

Since January Deja Blooze has been rebuilding itself into a new trio with the addition of Langley resident Russell Sparkman on electric bass. There is a great new energy with the group bringing a freshness in arrangements as well as new material to the group especially with more original songs. All three of us are enthusiastic about our musical direction and our future public performances.

Starting in November of 2010, the new reformed Deja Blooze Trio has been booked for the first Saturday of each month to play at the Prima Bistro, coinciding with Langley's Gallery Walk openings. The Gallery Walk starts at 5:30 pm and goes until 7:30 pm and then we play at Prima from 9 to 11 pm. Makes for a great evening of art and entertainment on the first Saturday of each month.