I had a list of musicians that I wanted to work with and the most important for me was to have the best possible bass/drummer combo aviailable. On my shortlist was amongst others Doug Belote, a drummer I have had contact with of and on for over 10 years , ever since I bought his loop cd, and who has risen to become one of the top names , and is sought after by artist like Sonny Landreth , Tedeschi /Trucks band, Jerry Douglas, Anders Osborne , Jon Cleary …( check out the Eric Clapton Crossroads festival 2010 video!)
So when Ruby suggested Doug I contacted him straight away and he was keen to do it.
George Porter jr. has been a favourite bassist of mine since I first became aware of the meters in the early 1980-ies. We had been facebook “friends” for about 4 years and so when I messaged him , he agreed to do the project.
I was very pleased with getting this rhythm section, Joe Rusis music as I see it, mixes funky blues with soul, and theres probably not anyone better than George Porter Jr in that respect.
I had originaly thought that a upright bass would fit some of the songs but with George on board I didnt think any more about it.
I wanted a keyboardist in the Professor Longhair/James Booker/Dr John tradition ( turned out most keyboardplayers in NO are :) ) and on Dougs suggestion I contacted John “papa” Gros , a guy I didnt know too much about exept for what I had seen on youtube etc. It turned out it was a good call, what a guy! exelent player.
Next was horns: On Rubys suggestion i contacted Mark Mullins , bandleader of Bonerama and a much used arranger. after some negotiations we sent him demos for 4 songs . And he set us up with an exelent horn section consiting of him, Alonzo Bowens on tenor and Robert Campo on trumpet from Dr Johns band.