Leigh Sloggett Music https://www.luckyleigh.com Wed, 02 Aug 2023 04:31:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/www.luckyleigh.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-512x512-leighsloggett-circle.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Leigh Sloggett Music https://www.luckyleigh.com 32 32 214961922 2023 MBAS Blue Challenge https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-19/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-19/#respond Wed, 02 Aug 2023 04:30:59 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=6118 After a long hiatus the MBAS Blues Challenge is back and the Leigh Sloggett Trio are ready to perform in heat 2 of the band division on Wednesday 9th August. Ten bands will be competing over two nights with the top two bands from each heat going through to the final on Sunday 10th September. See the flyer for all the details

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No. 1 on U.S. Music Chart https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-18/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-18/#respond Wed, 21 Jun 2023 07:12:53 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=6106 Great news! In early April 2023, ‘Wait for the Change’ reached No. 1 position on the ‘Roots Report Top 50 Australian Album Chart’. In May it dropped down to 11th position only to start rising and was sitting back up at No. 4 on the 2nd week of June.

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Wait for the Change Makes Charts Top 10 https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-17/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-17/#respond Tue, 21 Feb 2023 06:22:02 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=6090 ‘Wait for the Change’ has made it into the top 10 on the Australian Blues & Roots Airplay Charts for January 2023 up from number 43. A big thanks to all the independent radio presenters who have supported the album by playing tracks on their shows over the last few months. This is my second album to break into the top 10 with ‘More Than I Need’ reaching number 8 back in 2012.

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Wait for the Change Video https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-16/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-16/#respond Thu, 08 Dec 2022 06:56:29 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=6081 One of the most rewarding achievements as a musician is collaborating with other artists. My new video for ‘Wait for the Change’ is one such achievement made possible from a life-long friendship which started at art school, in the university student union café, when I introduce myself to a very quiet and very shy young lady and her friend. She went on to become interested in film making and I pursued my art and music.

Four and a half decades later I asked if she could help me with a new video and she agreed.

Lynn quickly had a vision for the style and elements of the video so we both went about planning it out, discussing costume and making props. We filmed it over a weekend in October 2022 in Ghost Pictures studio with Andrew de Groot filming and lighting the project. Lynn then spent several week editing it together and creating the beautiful animated sequences that populate the chorus sections.

View the wonderfully creative and inspired result HERE.

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New Album ‘Wait for the Change’ Out Now! https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-15/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-15/#respond Mon, 24 Oct 2022 06:54:29 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=6064 I’m am pleased to announce that ‘Wait for the Change’ is now released and available on Bandcamp as both a CD and as a digital download.

‘Wait for the Change’ contains eleven songs made up of a mixture of blues and contemporary folk – nine originals, a cover of Memphis Minnie’s ‘Moonshine’ and a rearrangement / reworking of Leroy Carr’s How Long Blues.

In a way this collection of songs is a clearing of the deck to make way for newer works. It’s made up of songs that I needed to record, songs that I didn’t wanted to lose.

The title of the album and opening track reflects on the need for patience and resilience – two traits which I drew on deeply to see this project through to the end. Due not only to the COVID pandemic but also to other hindrances from life in general the album took four years to complete.

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More Than I Need – Ten Years Old https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-14/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-14/#respond Thu, 01 Sep 2022 02:07:23 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=6037 It’s now ten years since I released ‘More Than I Need’. A big thanks to all the people who bought a copy at gigs over the years and to all the radio presenters who kindly played tracks from it on their shows. I recently put the whole album up on Bandcamp so you can download any track individually. https://leighsloggett.bandcamp.com/album/more-than-i-need

Here’s a review of it by Mark S. Tucker written for the Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange:

It’s been four years since Leigh Sloggett’s 2008 Looking for the Clues (here), and that’s much too long a wait, though when you hear More than I Need, regrets and wistfulness will quickly fade. The interval has seen the composer sink more deeply into his flawless interpolation of folk and blues—in fact, this release places him much more clearly in line with the Canadian maestros (Colin Linden, Ian Tyson, Steve Dawson, etc.). That evolved trait becomes searingly evident in the instrumental Dancing with Joy, a track the Takoma and CandyRat labels would’ve been very happy to have had appear in their esteemed domains.
As with the last CD, Sloggett likes to gently back into John Martyn territory, which he incorporates into More than I Need, my favorite cut this time out. As always, the lyrics to each song hold a good deal more than the semantics seem to make plain, especially in Dog Line, a harkening back to elder days, heartless laws, and “justice” with a tragic ending resolving into transcendent determination. Sloggett chose acclaimed finger-style guitarist Nick Charles to produce the disc, and the harmony between the two couldn’t be more copacetic, fleshing each cut with a spare lucidity dimensionalizing the rustic atmospherics native to his opuses.
In fact, the take on Dylan’s I am a Lonesome Hobo injects a laser-edged brio the original doesn’t have: where Dylan was regaling the listener through a documentarian’s ilk of narration, Leigh sings from the mendicant’s backbone with grit, regret, and prophetic admonition. The Sea, however, reaches into the composer’s Nick Drake/Iain Matthews wont, here with a bit of Mike Scott and the Waterboys, and those are guys one can never get enough of. Now they have a fourth set of hands. No Room at the Top, on the other hand, could almost have been a cut from the Performance soundtrack containing Jagger’s outrageously righteous Memo from Turner, and the closing I Can Fly is as perfect a closing instrumental lullabye as you’re likely to find anywhere, poignant and almost wrenching, were it not also sweet and decorous, a very fine line drawn between the two estates, a bittersweet cut very much underlining much of More than I Need’s and Leigh Sloggett’s sense of Humanistic realism.

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New Single Release – Fragile https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-13/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-13/#respond Sun, 07 Aug 2022 05:42:06 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=6004

I’m pleased to announce the release of my first single from my soon to be released album ‘Wait for the Change’. The song titled ‘Fragile’ is a slow-burn, thumping blues with soaring lap steel guitar and sung from the perspective of a man past his prime and no longer at the top of his game. Fragile will be available for digital download on Bandcamp from 9th August. https://leighsloggett.bandcamp.com

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The Leigh Sloggett Trio at Rockford Concert Lounge https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-12/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-12/#respond Fri, 12 Nov 2021 03:28:20 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=5659 After several postponements due to COVID lockdowns we are excited to announce, ‘The Leigh Sloggett Trio’ will be performing at Rochford Concert Lounge, Rochford Wines – il Vigneto Pizzeria, 878 – 880 Maroondah Hwy, Coldstream on Friday 26 November.

Opening the night of music is Shane Mack at 7:00pm followed by Blue Suede Kings at 7:45pm. 

Doors open for meals from 5:30pm. Dinner bookings online or call by 5957 3333.

Entry is only $10. For tickets go to – https://www.rochfordwines.com.au/Rochford-Concert-Lounge-Shows

See you all there for a wonderful night of music, food and wine.

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St Kilda Blues Festival 2021 https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-11/ Fri, 26 Mar 2021 01:34:49 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=5545 Some great news! The St Kilda Blues Festival is back this year after the unfortunate cancellation in 2020. I’m thrilled to be performing three shows across the weekend of the 9,10 & 11 April, where I’ll be join by Chris Riseley on double bass. Detail will be posted soon on my gigs page but you can always see all what’s happening where at the festival website here – https://stkildabluesfestival.com.au/whatsonwhere/

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Live Videos – The Leigh Sloggett Trio https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-10/ https://www.luckyleigh.com/2-10/#respond Wed, 15 Jul 2020 05:39:43 +0000 https://www.luckyleigh.com/?p=5515

Early 2020 The Leigh Sloggett Trio were enjoying performing live around Melbourne before COVID-19 brought the shutdown of live music. Here are two videos from one of those gigs.

Follow this link to view ‘How Long’ – https://youtu.be/0qw_JwF5XYs

Follow this link to view ‘Switchback’ – https://youtu.be/ikRtIyblNm4

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