The end of 2006 with The King
of The Blues
Bill Noteman & The Rockets
Written by Thurman Watts
Lake County News California
Tuesday, 08 August 2006
Currently, Bill Noteman and the Rockets are enjoying a huge resurgence as the #1 jump blues party band in the quad-county area of Lake, Mendocino, Napa and Sonoma counties. The band was founded in 1983 by harmonica ace Bill Noteman, guitarist Larry "Mojo" Platz, bassist Dave Falco, keyboardist Dave Neft and drummer Robbie All. With the development of their hybrid blend of Chicago Blues and West Coast Jump, their star ascended rapidly. Within a year they were opening for Elvin Bishop, Commander Cody & The Lost Planet Airmen and Mark Hummel & The Blues Survivors at Northern California venues like the Cotati Cabaret, The Caspar Inn and Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa. They were a huge favorite at the Hopland Brewery. On the first go-round the band enjoyed their strongest period between 1983 and 1986
. They continued to gig occasionally from 1986-1990. At that time, Bill Noteman moved out of the area; however, the band never officially "broke up." Guitarist Platz recalls an inside joke that inferred that the Rockets had more reunion shows than the Who. Platz, Neft and Falco spent most of the 90s in a band called Blue Haze while Bill Noteman spent 12 years with the Ritchie Baron Band in addition to side jobs with Elvin Bishop, Sonny Rhodes, Johnny Nitro, Luther Tucker, Annie Sampson and Scott Joss. In 2004 the guys got together for two gigs in Lake County.
The response was so big, it was if they'd never
stopped. This year, with so much positive response, Bill
Noteman decided the time was ripe for a CD release. "We
wanted to capture the raw essence, energy and drive of
Bill Noteman & The Rockets. I think we succeeded in
making a record that legitimizes our legacy." They continue to roll - working most weekends of
every month, with more work each year. No small feat for
any band. In July of this year, they closed the Cobb
Mountain Jazz & Blues Festival, sharing the bill with
the legendary Sugar Pie DeSanto. On Dec. 29 and 30,
they'll be opening for B.B. King at Konocti Harbor Spa &
Resort.
Recently, Bill Noteman was spotted at a benefit for
his blues cohort, Sugar Pie DeSanto, at Biscuits & Blues
in San Francisco, further evidence of his commitment to
the blues. Sugar Pie recently suffered the tragedy of
losing all her earthly possessions, including her
husband Jesse Davis, in a three-alarm apartment fire in
Oakland.
Noteman told this writer he was proud to represent
the Blues fraternity from the other side of the
microphone, as a fan and supporter of a great artist who
is going through a rough period. Meanwhile, Cream of the Crop, the Bill Noteman & The
Rockets CD, is riding high, receiving great reviews and
airplay on more than 30 radio stations globally. For the
latest on the group, visit www.billnotemanrockets.com.
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Bill Noteman and
the Rockets go back a
long way. I had seen
them years ago, and I
wanted to see them again
to refresh my memory.
The Last Day show was a
perfect opportunity with
a great dance floor.
After the break Bill
Noteman and Rockets came
out and proceeded to
blow past my memories
right away. I remember
Bill from the 1980s and
he sure has that classic
“roadhouse sound” that
was strong then. The
Rockets do it way better
than most, and fire out
big time on those great
dance floor shuffles
that get people out
dancing on the floor.
The dance floor was
packed by the end of the
second number. They did
a hot opener in “Up the
Line” and it was moving
all right. Right away
Bill showed a tone of
harp tone and loads of
stage presence and
showmanship that just
had that good “Blues
Show” quality.
Here's what the
fans are saying!
"What a great show
at the Last Day Saloon
Aug 29, We were
returning from vacation
in the Northwest and
drove thru from Eureka
in time for dinner and
the show. We were tired
until Bill and the
Rockets took the stage
and shared their energy
with us! Fantastic! We
were all "Having a good
time on purpose". Thanks
guys!!!"
"You guys really
kick out the sound and
Bills' harp is second to
none! I've seen
Big Mamma Thornton, Paul
Butterfield, Junior
Wells, James Cotton,
Carey Bell and about
every American harp
icon/legend alive
starting back from 1966
(I did the light shows
working for Bill Graham
in California and later
in 67' out East,
Greenwich Village NY),
and Bill is right there
at the top of the craft
in my book! WOW! You
guys know how to have
fun up there on stage!
Wish I had a picture to
send you of that 'shit
eating' grin you had on
your face most of the
night!"
"It was great
seeing you all up in
Eureka. I have been
playing your new release
at KMUD with great
response. You are hotter
than ever! It is a great
CD. I hope you are doing
well and hope to be able
to hear you guys again
really soon! Love to
you, Kim"
"WOW !!! The
acoustic set was
awesome!! And the rest
of the gig was better
than ever. You guys MORE
than rock. Thanks a
whole bunch."
"Bill you are a
very talented, versatile
guy. We enjoy your
Sincerely, the
Larson's
"Bill, Mojo, &
Falco:
"Brothers &
Sisters, here they is,
the last of the
Mohicans, the real deal,
jump blues at it finest.
Bill & Mojo Larry what a
team they are. Unbridled
enthusiasm, contagious
healing vibes. Bill is
still selling ice to the
Eskimos on a daily
basis, it is not an
option to not perk up
when you are near Bill,
the "lets just do it"
guy. Mojo the web
master, guitar guru,
gear monger, all around
nice guy. I have been
blessed to know you
guys. If I can ever sit
in with you guys, I can
then die a happy man.
Your humble apprentice,
Loo "
"Holy Crap!! I
have never heard such
tight and fast dancehall
Blues before! You guys
got me up out of my
chair onto the floor,
and that ain't an easy
feat. Interested in a
sponsor??"
"Hey, Guys~~Just
stopping' by to say Hi!
In addition, Thanks for
all the "GR8" music, you
provided to our "17th
Annual Blues by the
River Festival!" You
Rocked & Rolled the
River! |


