jueves, 24 de marzo de 2011

Hugh Laurie releases blues album - Stuff.co.nz

House-star Hugh Laurie has taken a brief break from acting to promote his new blues album and performed in New Orleans last night.

The British star is the highest paid actor on US television for his role as Dr Greg House in hit medical drama. However, the award-winning star has decided to turn his attentions to his love for music and recently recorded his debut album Let Them Talk.

Laurie showcased the new material in a live concert at a small venue in New Orleans. Playing alongside local musicians including Allen Toussaint, Hugh performed several songs from the album for a specially-invited audience.

He insists he understands why people are surprised he has recorded an album featuring some of his favourite blues songs.

"I was not born in Alabama in the 1890s. I've never eaten grits, cropped a share, or ridden a boxcar. I am a white, middle-class Englishman, openly trespassing on the music and myth of the American south," he said recently. "If that weren't bad enough, I'm also an actor: one of those pampered ninnies who can't find his way through an airport without a babysitter."

Laurie is an accomplished musician - he sings lead vocals and plays the piano and guitar - and has previously played the guitar in episodes of House.

The 51-year-old star has collaborated with stars including Sir Tom Jones, blues singer Irma Thomas and pianist Dr. John for the album.

He has been a fan of blues music for many years and felt compelled to record a record last year.

"In my imagination New Orleans just straight hummed with music, romance, joy, despair," he said. "Its rhythms got into my gawky English frame and, at times, made me so happy and sad, I just didn't know what to do with myself. I love this music as authentically as I know how."

Laurie worked with musician-and-producer Joe Henry on the record, which is due for worldwide release in May.

- Cover Media

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