No MGs, but Booker T IS back

No MGs, but Booker T IS back

INDIO, California – Booker T Jones was flummoxed by the digital revolution. So he went to school.

The former frontman for the MGs said he was ‘languishing’ and ‘frustrated’ by the shift from analogue music recording. He signed up for Pro Tools 101 at San Francisco State University and then upped his confidence with more advanced classes.
A new manager then relaunched his music career – at the age of 62.
Jones started his resurrection at a South by Southwest jam session with the Drive-By Truckers two years ago. Booker T and the DBTs played again on Saturday at the three-day Coachella Music & Arts Festival.
The DBTs ‘play real funky Southern rock, and they’re influenced by some of the music that I played in the past’, Jones said in an interview before his set. ‘And we have a common influence in Neil Young and the fact that we like music that’s just a little bit too loud.’
They recorded 10 instrumental songs together – seven originals and three covers – and the result, ‘Potato Hole’ is due out today.
Writing the tunes as a band leader was ‘a great release for me’, Jones said. ‘There was a lot of stuff that had been waiting to come out.’
Jones attended Coachella as a fan two years ago. The day sessions were too hot for him, but he called the night-time collision of sound, large-scale art installations and crowds ‘a sort of music in itself.’
‘I stood in the centre of the festival and listened to the cacophony of all the different bands,’ he said. ‘That was a song of its own. There was a stage all around me. … That was an experience like no other.’
Jones will perform with the Roots for three nights on ‘Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’ then head to New Orleans and later to Europe on a tour.
At Coachella on Saturday, he mostly played tunes from ‘Potato Hole’, with a few songs from his famed days with the MGs thrown in.
‘I had a fortunate past, and I love the music from my past,’ Jones said.
‘But I’m having a great time with what’s going on in my present. I’m just in a real good place right now.’
– Nampa-AP

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