Saturday November 22 at the Rhythm House Cafe in Bridgeville PA at 10:00...
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Is It Over?/They Found Me Guilty
Billy Price & the KRB Live
Free at Last
Danger Zone
Soul Collection
Can I Change My Mind
Sworn Testimony
East End Avenue
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Fred Chapellier, both of our bands, Jeff Ingersoll over at Bonedog Records and I are now hard at work on our new CD for DixieFrog Records, tentatively titled "Night Work." We've finished all the rhythm tracks and are now working on horn parts, final ... more

June 21: Fred Chapellier with the BP Band in Pittsburgh
I've written here before about my tours in France with Fred Chapellier in November 2007 and April of this year. We have mp3 files and a video from some of my shows with Fred on our website, under the description of Fred's latest CD, A Tribute to Roy ... more

Billy Price The Soul Collection
produced by H.B. Bennett and Billy Price Green Dolphin, Pittsburgh
by Phil Harris.
Philophonic - In Pittsburgh, December 17, 1997.

These are by far the best recordings yet made by Billy Price. The Soul Collection is 16 cuts of obscure but still first-rate soul songs written by the likes of O.V. Wright, Eddie Hinton and Lamont Dozier, and rerecorded with the utmost care. This CD features some of the area's best musicians, such as drummer H.B. Bennett, guitarist Don Garvin and bassist Paul Thompson from the Billy Price band, keyboardist Max Leake, and a slew of horn players including Ralph Guzzi, Nick Dialoiso, Eric DeFade and Mark Snyder.

Price has never sounded, dare I say it, more soulful and passionate. He never really seemed comfortable with the Keystone Rhythm Band's move to be more commercial in the '80s, and the recordings from that era captured his distance from the whole star-making machinery.

On this CD, Price is back where he belongs, doing what he loves best: reinterpreting great soul songs and giving them new life. The Soul Collection features three songs by Otis Clay, whom Price describes as his "friend and mentor." Recorded in Chicago, "That's How It Is" features Clay himself and you can actually hear Billy Price beaming as he sings with his idol.

The Soul Collection is a true labor of love and that feeling comes through loud and clear.

 
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