#236 Bob Reuter's Alley Ghost
This is the newest project from the unofficial godfather of St. Louis' singer/songwriters, the one and only Bob Reuter. He's been kicking around the local music scene so long it would be hard to imagine it without him. You're as likely to see him with a camera as you are with a guitar. Both his music and his photography are legendary.With Alley Ghost we find Bob throwing in with a bunch of the Big Muddy boys, from the Rum Drum Ramblers, The Vultures, Johnny O and the Jerks and the 7 Shot Screamers to make some lovely folky and folksy music. The songs are biographical I'm told. The recording session for the record recently released on Big Muddy Records took place in a kitchen, a story told on the bands Myspace page:
In late summer of 2008, we hooked up with Bob because we love his music. Doormat got behind the wheel and drove us all together. We fell together in the kitchen around a reel to reel and the Alley Ghost sang. But he's always been singing - nobody sees his body because they aren't looking - people look at you and not in you so Bob made his life transparent - so that people could always see him. And still people don't look.
Bob's CD, Alley Ghost is available on Big Muddy Records.