![]() ![]() ![]() I don’t have as many as I’d like because we were usually hard at work and would forget to snap photos along the way, but here’s a few I dug up today. ![]() I’m sharing some pictures here from recording sessions for Tunesmith Retrofit and Brother Sinner. But let’s all remember the incredible nights and days of music, laughs, ups and downs and the one of a kind genius of Kelly Joe Phelps. I will not be answering private messages sent to the page, and the family would appreciate their privacy being respected at this time. If you are one of those people and have photos or stories to share, please do so here on this post. I also know of many people the world over who he touched deeply with his soulful music, incredible lyrics and spectacular guitar playing. He’d drop out of my life for months or years on end and then just magically appear again and we would go back to being brothers in arms. It was always a wild ride and he never took the easy path. I saw him go from a lap guitar-wielding bluesman to a hardcore troubadour to an Avant-garde improviser to a pretty monstrous flatpicker, banjo frailer, and finally finding some peace and inspiration on bottleneck slide guitar. The more people wanted him to do something like he used to (lap style guitar comes to mind), the more he wanted to drop it and do something else. He was a complicated guy, for sure, and had his demons. Then he put it down and laughed about his diminished skills. He picked it up, after not having touched that instrument in over 20 years and played it like he’d been playing it every day since then. He was so naturally gifted - one night we were at a party after a show and there was an upright bass in the corner. His ideas flowed out of him so fluently it was mid-boggling. He was not only a creative and original songwriter, he was one of the deepest and most soulful improvisers I’ve ever seen or heard. Getting called to back him up and then to produce albums for him was definitely a highlight of my life. I was/am a huge fan of his playing and he influenced me greatly. I cherish the time I did have with him both on stage and in the studio, working on the Slingshot, Tunesmith, and Brother Sinner albums. Like many of you who were anxious to hear if he’d be playing music again, I too wondered if the day would come when I’d get a call from him and in his rascally way tell me he wanted to make another record. At the request of Kelly Joe’s family, I am passing along the heartbreakingly tragic news of Kelly Joe Phelps’ passing on May 31, 2022, quietly at home in Iowa. ![]() Steve Dawson here as the admin for this page. ![]()
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