‘Last Walk’ by Harvey Mandel | New Album, ‘Who’s Calling’
Exclusive track premiere of ‘Last Walk’ by Harvey Mandel, taken from his upcoming album, ‘Who’s Calling,’ out December 9th via Tompkins Square.
Harvey Mandel is among the most innovative guitarists to emerge from the Chicago blues scene of the late 1960s. His career began at Twist City and other local hotspots, sharing stages with Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and Buddy Guy. He came up in that scene alongside Charlie Musselwhite, Mike Bloomfield, Barry Goldberg and Steve Miller, leading to an invitation from Bill Graham to open for Cream at San Francisco’s Fillmore Auditorium in August 1967.
Mandel was a member of Canned Heat, appearing with them at Woodstock. He played on numerous John Mayall albums, and on the Rolling Stones’ 1975 LP ‘Black and Blue’ (‘Hot Stuff’, ‘Memory Motel’), having auditioned for Mick Taylor’s job, which ultimately went to Ron Wood.
‘Who’s Calling’ is the 16th album under Harvey Mandel’s name as a leader, and his second for Tompkins Square following the 2016 acclaimed comeback, ‘Snake Pit.’ Joined by drummer and co-producer Ryan Jewell (Ryley Walker, Laraaji) and bassist Andy Hess (Gov’t Mule, Black Crowes), Who’s Calling finds the 77 year old guitar legend as vibrant and creative as ever. Despite unspeakable health setbacks and of course a Covid shutdown, Harvey has emerged miraculously stronger, proclaiming he’s never played better than on ‘Who’s Calling.’
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Harvey Mandel – ‘Snake Pit’ (2016)
Harvey “The Snake” Mandel interview
Phenomenal. He just gets better and better. Bless you, Harvey – your courage and determination are an example to us all.