| In Oakland,
the northern capital of California blues, resides the incredibly powerful
harmonica player and vocalist Mark Hummel, leader of The Blues Survivors,
who has been a major force in shaping and defining this musical genre.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut and raised in Los Angeles, California,
Mark absorbed the music of such Chicago based harp blowers as Little Walter,
James Cotton, and Sonny Boy Williamson, before settling in Berkeley, California
in 1972. There he played with local bluesmen such as Cool Papa, Boogie
Jake, Mississippi Johnny Waters and Sonny Lane.
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| In 1980,
he took the helm to lead the popular Blues Survivors Band. In 1985, the
Blues Survivors released Playing in Your Town, on Rockinitus Records,
and immediately went out on the road. Earning their name, they toured
virtually non-stop throughout the United States, Canada and Europe often
playing alongside such blues greats as Charlie Musselwhite, Brownie McGhee,
Lowell Fulson and Eddie Taylor. While on tour with his band in 1988, Mark
was introduced to Canadian guitarist and vocalist Sue Foley. After several
tours that year, Mark and Sue released Up & Jumpin', which also features
piano legend Charles Brown. Eager to revive the Blues Survivors, though,
Mark hit the road again in 1990, before releasing Hard Lovin' in 1992
on Double Trouble Records. He has been on the road constantly since then,
stopping only to record Feel Like Rockin' in 1994 and Married to the Blues
in 1995 on Flying Fish Records.
He has performed at numerous festivals
across the country, including the San Francisco Blues Festival and the
Chicago Blues Festival, and has performed and judged at the Hohner Harmonica
World Championship, held in Germany. For Heart of Chicago, Mark\'s sixth
release and first on Tone-Cool, Mark traveled to the Windy City to record
with some of the city\'s most legendary players and pay tribute to his
Chicago blues influences. Featuring former Muddy Waters sidemen Willie
\"Big Eyes\" Smith and Bob Stroger on drums and bass, guitarist Dave Myers
from Little Walter\'s band, and others, Heart of Chicago is Mark\'s first
real Chicago blues record and his rawest and bluesiest to date. Mark Hummel
is a road warrior - a true Blues Survivor. Along the way, he has crafted
his own trademark harmonica sound - a subtle combination of tone, phrasing
and attack combined with a strong sense of swing. While Mark is new to
Tone-Cool Records, his earlier albums, constant touring and appearances
at the major blues festivals have firmly established his solid reputation
around the US and Europe. |