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at Fete de la Musique 2013Paying respect to the "Masters of Blues & Rock", HeavenRoads interprets songs written by Albert King, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Howlin' Wolf, J.J. Cale, John Lee Hooker, Larry Davis, Peter Green, Pete Townshend, Robert Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Willie Dixon, ZZ Top and many more. Needless to say that there are own songs as well. The music is guaranteed handmade, live, and filled with rock and soul.


Heaven Roads - The BandHeaven Roads - The Band

In times where musical taste is ruled by synthetic sounds generated on computers, by uniform pop music, by remixes after remixes and highly uninflected rap – in these times truly natural handmade music is a more than welcome relief. This band’s music is based on capability, musicality, enthusiasm and feeling.

HeavenRoads as band stands for three experienced live musicians with distinguishable drive and power: Siggi Bley, Berlin (g/voc), Louey Blue, New York (dr/perc/voc) and Arne B. Olbrich, Muencheberg (keyb/b).


Heaven Roads - Electric DuoHeaven Roads - Electric Duo

To incorporate creative keyboard sounds and electronic drums into Blues and Blues-Rock without neglecting musical virtuosity and creativity – the result is a welcome relief from the songs and sounds of mass media, which are always similar. And as if taken for granted, this instrumentation eliminates all problems that occur because of the natural drum kit’s sound volume.

HeavenRoads as the Electric Duo stands for two experienced live musicians with distinguishable drive and power: Siggi Bley (g/voc) and Arne B. Olbrich (keyb/b)


Heaven Roads - Acoustic - Siggi Capt'n BleyHeaven Roads - Acoustic - Siggi Capt'n Bley

Back to the roots, to the roots of Blues. Songs in a traditional Delta-Blues-Arrangement, the guitar is played by hand and the percussion is played by foot. Siggi Bley solo - or together with guests e.g. on the piano and on the cajón.

 

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