The
North Mississippi Allstars were founded in 1996; a product of a special
time for modern Mississippi country blues. RL Burnside, Jr. Kimbrough, Otha Turner and their musical families were at their peak; making
classic records and touring the world. Brothers Luther and Cody
Dickinson soaked up the music of their father, Jim Dickinson, and
absorbed the North Mississippi Blues legacy while playing and shaking it
down at the juke joints with their blues ancestors. Luther (guitar and
vocals) and Cody (drums and vocals) joined up with bassist Chris Chew to
form the core of their own band, The North Mississippi Allstars. Through
the filter of generations of Mississippi Blues men, the Allstars
pioneered their own blues-infused rock and roll.
After touring as an opening act for a variety of artists and honing
their chops as a unit, the North Mississippi Allstars issued their debut
album, Shake Hands With Shorty in the spring of 2000. Their debut proved
to be a success and earned them a Grammy nomination for “Best
Contemporary Blues Album”. Bringing their hill country blues infused
rock & roll to stages all over the country and the world (including
multiple tours in Europe and Asia), the Allstars quickly gained a loyal
fan base. The band gained additional popularity for their work in the
Gospel-Blues band The Word, which also featured John Medeski and Pedal
Steel player Robert Randolph. By 2005 the North Mississippi Allstars’
had released 4 studio records, 3 of which were Grammy nominated and
earned the reputation as one of the most intriguing acts to emerge from
the loam of Southern blues and roots rock.
The band released Hernando in early 2008, which represented a return to
the blues-rock roots the band started with more than a decade ago. It
was also the first release on the trio’s own label, Songs of the South
Records. The band recently finished their retrospective record (set for
release on January 20, 2009) entitled ‘Do It Like We Used To Do’. The 2
CD/1 DVD package features two discs of music that chronologically
highlight the band’s live performances over their first twelve years
together, and also includes a full-length documentary DVD on the history
of the band. The documentary captures rare live footage, interviews with
the guys, and tells the story of a classic American band.