NO DEPRESSION MAGAZINE – FEELIN’ FREAKY REVIEW & RAINY DAY VIDEO PREMIERE

NO DEPRESSION MAGAZINE – John Nemeth’s Freaky Soul His homestate grows more taters than bluesmen. But Idahoan singer/harpist John Nemeth raises a crop usually found in the deep South. Nemeth came by his soulful blues style in a roundabout way, force-fed Brahms,Lizst, Mozart, Chopin, and Beethoven by his Hungarian dad. “Through osmosis you learn a lot about melody from all those cats,” he says. While fellow Idahoans were groovin’ on Garth Brooks and Nirvana, Nemeth got into blues and never looked back. READ MORE

ROOTS MUSIC REPORT

ROOTS MUSIC REPORT: FEELIN’ FREAKY ✯✯✯✯ 4 STARS “Soul/blues singer and harmonica ace John Nemeth employs classic Memphis sounds as the means for an original set that takes turns both predictable and unpredictable. The leadoff track, “Under The Gun”, is a tasty slice of regional horn-driven rhythm. The minor-keyed ballad “Rainy Day” sports all the trappings of a classic Willie Mitchell production, down to the strings. Nemeth’s harp finds fresh turf on the dance floor burner that serves as the title track. The lyrically sly “You Really Do Want That Woman” and “Kool Aid Pickle” should garner attention as well.”

The Idaho Statesman: ‘Feelin’ Freaky,’ singer John Németh returns home for Boise concert

THE IDAHO STATESMAN: ‘FEELIN’ FREAKY,’ SINGER JOHN NÉMETH RETURNS HOME FOR BOISE CONCERT: If you think of John Németh as a blues musician, you’d be correct. But prepare to be surprised — pleasantly, he’s hoping — when you hear his soon-to-be-released album, “Feelin’ Freaky,” due May 19. Or see him with his band, The Blue Dreamers, on June 24 at the Egyptian Theatre in Boise…. READ MORE

SOUL BAG MAGAZINE IS GETTING FREAKY FOR JOHN NÉMETH’S NEW RECORD

 

Nouveau John Nemeth

John Németh se lance en indépendant ! C’est en effet sur son propre label, Memphis Grease, que le chanteur et harmoniciste publiera son nouvel album, “Feelin’ Freaky”, le 19 mai. Au programme de ce disque doté d’une pochette au goût très sûr, une série de titres originaux signés par Németh, qu’il joue avec son groupe habituel, les Blue Dreamers, sous la houlette du producteur Luther Dickinson. Et comme une bonne nouvelle ne vient jamais seule, il sera en concert en France cet été pour quelques festivals, puis en novembre !