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September 18, 2022

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MONICA HOOPER NWA Democrat-Gazette B uddy Shute has been a fixture on the Northwest Arkansas blues scene for many, many years. This year he and Mark McGee (often described as the best harmonica player in the Ozarks) traveled to Memphis to represent Fort Smith in the Riverfront Blues Challenge. Shute, along with his band Buddy Shute and the Motivators — comprised of Brenda Baskin on vocals, McGee on harmonica, Steve Baskin on bass and vocals and T.J. Gates on drums — stopped by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette podcast studio for a quick interview and a few songs from their new EP, "You Gotta Move." Here is an excerpt from the interview with Buddy Shute. Q. You grew up in Memphis, right? Can you tell us a little bit about growing up in the birthplace of the blues? You grew up near Sun Studios? A. That's right. I grew up in Memphis. … It's described as the world's largest small town. Memphis is a very musical place, and although I really wasn't into blues and R&B at the time — I was only like 10 or 12 — it was available on the radio and it was everywhere. So you just couldn't help but be influenced by it. … My father owned a car lot just a block down from the Sun Studios, and I used to play down there in the parking lot. People would come down from the studio all the time and look at the cars, and I didn't know who they were at the time. No telling who it was! Q. And I read that you also met Ike and Tina when you were playing in bars? A. That was in New Orleans where I stayed for a while. We were just playing in this bar. And well, a guy got up and asked if he could sit in and I said, 'Yeah, sure.' And then I went over and got on bass and started playing that. [Then] the other guy got up and asked if he could play the bass and I said sure. So I went over and got another guitar and another guitar player got up … It turns out they were Ike and Tina Turner's band. They were in town for the concert, just walking up and down on Bourbon Street. Q. How did you find yourself in Northwest Arkansas? A. I was in New Orleans for 10 years, and I love the place very much, but I didn't feel like I wanted to spend the rest of my life there. So I started looking for a spot [and] this is the best spot in the country. So I ended up here. Q. Can you tell us a little bit about your new EP, "You Gotta Move"? A. It's our second EP. Our first CD was "Bar-b-que." [This one] describes the band pretty well. Everything is fairly blues-based, with all the different influences we have of R&B and such. And there are five songs on it. Four of them are originals, one of them was written by myself and Brenda. One of them is a Elton John song, ["Sorry Is the Hardest Word"]. We took that song and made it a Motivator song. Q. The official release date is? A. We have an official release party at George's [Majestic Lounge] on Sunday, Sept. 18, and that's where we will be featuring that CD. There's a couple other CDs we've been promoting [that will be for sale]. Then also it's going to be a birthday party. Brenda's birthday is the 18th. And mine is just a couple days before, so we're going to have some cake. SEPTEMBER 18-24, 2022 WHAT'S UP! 37 Listen Here! Listen to the podcast with this interview at: nwaonline.com/918shute. See a performance of the songs, "You Gotta Move" from the new EP; "How Much," from "Hard As Nails"; and "Every Now and Then" from "Bar-b-que" on the NWA Democrat-Gazette's YouTube page at youtu.be/QgCDdcaYRVU. FAQ Buddy Shute & The Motivators Birthday Bash And EP release WHEN — Doors open at 5 p.m. and music starts at 6 p.m. today, Sept. 18 WHERE — George's Majestic Lounge, 519 W. Dickson St. in Fayetteville. COST — $8 INFO — buddyshute.com 5X5 Five Minutes, Five Questions Buddy Shute Local band Buddy Shute and the Motivators have a new EP titled "You Gotta Move." The band made up of Shute, Mark McGee, Brenda Baskin, Steve Baskin and Randy "Dobie" Reese will perform Sept. 18 at George's Majestic Lounge in Fayetteville for an album release show. They stopped by the office of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette to share a song and talk about their CD. (NWA Democrat-Gazette/Spencer Tirey)

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