Hurricane Ruth Hurricane Ruth is a musician and songwriter whose blues infused roots rock style appeals to rock, blues, and roots lovers of all kinds. Hurricane Ruth is old school, real and raw. Her vocals are deeply rooted in the blues but make no mistake she can rock the house! She is cut from the same cloth as Big Mama Thornton, Janis Joplin, and Tina Turner. Hurricane Ruth pulls from all these greats to create her own unique sound. Hurricane Ruth is a powerful, unpredictable, ever-changing MUSICAL FORCE OF NATURE, with blues roots and a rock and roll heart! Music is in Ruth’s blood; her father was a musician too. Some of Ruth’s earliest and fondest memories were of the Sunday jam sessions at the Glendale Tavern in Beardstown, IL. The Glendale was her father’s business. Musicians came to the Glendale from all over the region to perform. Many genres were represented: blues, jazz, country, and big band. All these styles are represented in the music Ruth writes and performs today. Ruth remembers, at the tender age of three, sitting on her dad’s lap, while he played drums in these jams. She would keep time on the ride cymbal while he played. Hurricane Ruth earned her name because no one believed that such a large sound could come out of such a small woman! The great WILLIE DIXON once told Ruth “You’re the only hurricane I can appreciate.” Ruth has performed with John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Willie Dixon, Taj Mahal, Ramsey Lewis Trio, Sam & Dave, Fenton Robinson, Maynard Ferguson, and his orchestra, and most recently: Ronnie Baker Brooks, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Ruth has opened for renowned rockers: Heart, Judas Priest, Joan Jett, and The Blackhearts & Steppenwolf, just to name a few. Hurricane Ruth’s music appeals to music lovers of all kinds. |