Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers


Erin Harpe & the Delta Swingers are an American Delta blues band based in Boston from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, United States. Formed in 2010, the group features founding members Erin Harpe and Jim Countryman.
They released their debut album, Love Whip Blues, in 2014. Their sophomore effort, Big Road, followed in 2017. A festive album, The Christmas Swing, was released in December 2018.
With the location in which they formed in mind, Harpe describes the band's sound as Charles River Delta blues, a fictional genre that gave its name to a track on Love Whip Blues.

History

Erin Harpe's early career

Erin Harpe grew up in Greenbelt, Maryland. She graduated Eleanor Roosevelt High School, before studying anthropology at Earlham College.
Harpe's father, Neil, is a blues musician who played in a band called Franklin Harpe and Usilton.
Although his daughter grew up with music around her, she did not pick up an instrument until fourth grade, when she opted to play the flute. She played that for about ten years, before a young love interest, who knew all of the lyrics to "Alice's Restaurant," turned her head to the guitar. “I ran home and said, ‘Dad, you’ve got to teach me how to play it.’ After that, I was hooked. I could pick it up really easily, so I said, ‘Screw the flute’ and learned finger-picking blues guitar.”
Harpe started to play at folk festivals and coffeehouses in her 20s. She later moved to Boston and met bass player Jim Countryman, whom she married in 1999. Harpe has stated "he’s my partner and my manager. I’m the artistic director, visual and musical.” Together, they formed the electro-funk dance band Lovewhip in 1998, releasing four studio albums and one live set, winning a Boston Music Award in 2004 for "World Music Act of the Year".
Harpe released two albums under her own name. The first, Blues Roots, was a set of covers by artists such as Memphis Minnie, Bessie Smith and Tommy Johnson. The second, Delta Blues Duets, included duets recorded with her father.

Delta Swingers

In May 2010, Harpe formed the Delta Swingers quartet. Alongside Countryman, harmonica player Richard "Rosy" Rosenblatt and drummer Bob Nisi were brought in as the last of the original members. Four months later, the band won their first Boston Blues Challenge and represented Boston in the 2011 International Blues Challenge, at which they made it to the semi-finals. The band returned to the IBC again in 2013 and 2016. Several soloists performed with the group, including "Sonny" Jim Clifford on slide guitar and harmonica.
An initial attempt to disband Lovewhip to focus on the Swingers was rebuked by fans. “We tried to end Lovewhip but fans revolted,” Harpe said in 2014.
In April 2014, Harpe and Countryman, who also doubles as the band's general manager and booking agent, toured the United Kingdom as the Acoustic Blues Duo, with the former on acoustic guitar and the latter on ukulele bass.
After signing to Newton-based VizzTone Label Group in late 2014, the Swingers released their debut album, Love Whip Blues, on November 4, 2014. The title is derived from the band's alter ego, Lovewhip. Produced in collaboration with Dave Gross, of Fat Rabbit Studios, the album features ten tracks — four originals and six interpretations of songs by Willie Brown, Lucille Bogan, Luke Jordan, William Moore and John Prine.
Both Richard Rosenblatt and Bob Nisi left the band in 2016, after which Matthew Prozialeck took over on harmonica. Countryman fell ill in July 2017 and was hospitalized with diverticulitis, at which point the band took a break.
The band's second studio album, titled Big Road, was released in October 2017, its title taken from a lyric in the second song, Harpe's self-penned "Lonely Leavin' Town". Four of the tracks are original; the other six are covers. Most of the album was recorded and mixed at Verdant Studio in Athens, Vermont, the exceptions being "Frankie" and "Guilty", which were recorded at Funk Bunker Studio in Arlington, Massachusetts. Big Road peaked at number 9 on the Roots Music Report blues albums chart and was ranked number 52 on their best of 2018 list.
The band released their first Christmas album the following year, titled A Christmas Swing.
Harpe won the Boston Blues Challenge, for the fifth time, in 2018, and attended the five-day International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee, in January 2019. The band have reached the semi-finals of the competition four times: in 2011, 2013, 2017 and 2019.

Band members

;Present
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Studio albums

''Love Whip Blues'' (2014)

  1. "The Delta Swing"
  2. "Love Whip Blues"
  3. "Future Blues"
  4. "Good Luck Baby"
  5. "The M&O Blues"
  6. "One Way Man"
  7. "Pick Poor Robin Clean"
  8. "Virtual Booty Blues"
  9. "Charles River Delta Blues"
  10. "Angel from Montgomery"
  1. "Kokomo"
  2. "Lonely Leavin' Town"
  3. "Big Road"
  4. "Frankie"
  5. "Shake Your Hips"
  6. "Casey Jones"
  7. "Voodoo Blues"
  8. "Stop & Listen"
  9. "Guilty"
  10. "Gimme That "
  1. "Jingle Bell Blues"
  2. "Merry Christmas"
  3. "The Night Before Christmas"
  4. "At the Christmas Ball"
  5. "Merry Christmas "
  6. "The Christmas Swing"
  7. "Christmas is A-Comin'"
  8. "Drink and Get Drunk"
  9. "Run Run Rudolph"
  10. "Auld Lang Syne"