“What you get” in Naked Willie, Raphael said, “is great performances from Willie and the very best studio musicians in a stripped-down, very basic version. The songs were from albums Willie did for RCA between 1966 and ’70 and include such classics as “I’m a Memory.” They were produced by Chet Atkins, one of the originators of the Nashville sound, with lush arrangements and backup vocals. “What I did was take some of Willie's favorite recordings from the '60s, the ones with the lush orchestration and background vocals and re-mixed them without all the strings and horns and background voices.” It's going to be called Naked Willie,” said Raphael. It kicks off May 13 at Bonnaroo, a camping musical festival in Manchester, TN.Īpart from touring, Raphael has been in the studio working on “producing some re-mixes for a Willie project. The show at the Fox is the second in the American leg of this year’s tour. What about another harmonica player who has played with Willie a lot? “I only wish I was half as good a harmonica player as Kris Kristofferson is as writer,” said Raphael. “Several years ago we toured with Bob, and watching and listening to him play every night was enlightening and inspiring.” His harmonica playing was so unique, and I have been influenced by him throughout my career,” Raphael said. “Folk music was my first musical influence. Part of the Willie Nelson legend is that he plays and sings with anyone from Julio Iglesias to Toots Hibbert to Bob Dylan. Bobbie, Willie’s sister, plays piano sons Lucas and Micha tour some of the summer with us and the rest of the band has been with him longer than any of their wives.” And yes, he said, it “is very much a family. He’s been part of Willie and Family for more than three decades. “In retrospect I’m glad it didn't work out.” Waylon was fun to play with and a real inspiration. At first, I wanted to follow in his (Brooks’) footsteps and play with Waylon (Jennings). “I never thought I would make a living at it but was willing to give it a shot. “Meeting my mentor Don Brooks sealed the deal as far as me wanting to play the harmonica,” Raphael said. He’s tall and lanky, with curly dark hair and an air of enjoying himself on stage.Īs a teen, Raphael was interested in folk music and got to know the legendary Don Brooks. Mickey Raphael is probably the first person you notice after you shift your focus off Willie. Mickey Raphael’s harmonica will give a different voice to the blues, accent the exuberance of the country rock and tug at your heart in “Georgia on my Mind.” The next notes will be plaintive and passionate, cutting sharply through the softer guitar chords. Louis Beacon: JAt some point in his concert at the Fox on June 14, Willie Nelson will be winding up a riff on his beat-up guitar and he’ll say, “Let me hear it, Mickey.”
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