Jeff Chaz Apartment 14
Jeff Chaz
Apartment 14
JCP Records
Jeff Chasman a.k.a Jeff Chaz was born in Lake Charles and raised in Creole, Louisiana. Creole was in Cameron Parish where the iceman delivered a block of ice for the icebox, and his physician father would tend to the care of his largely Cajun and Creole French speaking patients, traveling often into rural areas by pirogue, a type of stick propelled canoe. Chaz was steeped in the soul of Southern music from a young age. After starting out on trombone and trumpet, he shifted to guitar and vocals while touring with a Boston soul band. He cut his teeth in Memphis blues joints and gospel churches before settling into the New Orleans scene. He performed with many greats including Little Milton, Albert King, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Ruth Brown. He won the first Beale Street Blues Society Award and performed at the opening of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Museum. His previous releases include “Sounds Like The Blues To Me”, and “This Silence Is Killing Me”. His music can be heard all across North America and Europe. Chaz has also done some acting and can be seen in the movie “Ride Hard:Live Free”.
Chaz opens with the title track, Apartment 14, and a great rhythmic riff, on a funky instrumental, a spring-board of what is to come. On “Baby Don’t You Know” we get to hear his clear voice as he sings “baby, don’t you know what your doin’ to me, your driving me crazy don’t you see, if you just say what you mean everything would be ok”.
On “Serial Killer” Chaz belts out “I know of a man, whose a serial killer, and he plays a mean guitar, serial killer, you better play it safe and put a big tip in his jar”, with some great horns and an arrangement from A.J. Pittman. The slow blues “You Got A Funny Way Of Showing”, “you got a funny way of showing your love for me, all you do is cause me pain and misery, everywhere we go, you got to talk to one of your used-to-be’s, why don’t you forget about your past, your supposed to be with me”.
On the walkin’ blues “Drinkin’ Pet Milk” Chaz chimes “I love you baby, you make me feel like a man, your love is so good, it’s like drinkin’ pet milk to me”. “The Brownsville Crawl”, is another great instrumental with just the right amount of reverb, that closes out this fine EP. With “Apartment 14”, Jeff Chaz brings the grit, groove and guitar right back to center stage. With this new EP he reaffirms why he is a beloved ambassador of modern blues.
Richard Ludmerer
Buy Us a Cup of Coffee!
Join the movement in supporting Making a Scene, the premier independent resource for both emerging musicians and the dedicated fans who champion them.
We showcase this vibrant community that celebrates the raw talent and creative spirit driving the music industry forward. From insightful articles and in-depth interviews to exclusive content and insider tips, Making a Scene empowers artists to thrive and fans to discover their next favorite sound.
Together, let’s amplify the voices of independent musicians and forge unforgettable connections through the power of music
Make a one-time donation
Make a monthly donation
Make a yearly donation
Buy us a cup of Coffee!
Or enter a custom amount
Your contribution is appreciated.
Your contribution is appreciated.
Your contribution is appreciated.
DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearlyYou can donate directly through Paypal!
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Order the New Book From Making a Scene
Breaking Chains – Navigating the Decentralized Music Industry
Breaking Chains is a groundbreaking guide for independent musicians ready to take control of their careers in the rapidly evolving world of decentralized music. From blockchain-powered royalties to NFTs, DAOs, and smart contracts, this book breaks down complex Web3 concepts into practical strategies that help artists earn more, connect directly with fans, and retain creative freedom. With real-world examples, platform recommendations, and step-by-step guidance, it empowers musicians to bypass traditional gatekeepers and build sustainable careers on their own terms.
More than just a tech manual, Breaking Chains explores the bigger picture—how decentralization can rebuild the music industry’s middle class, strengthen local economies, and transform fans into stakeholders in an artist’s journey. Whether you’re an emerging musician, a veteran indie artist, or a curious fan of the next music revolution, this book is your roadmap to the future of fair, transparent, and community-driven music.
Get your Limited Edition Signed and Numbered (Only 50 copies Available) Free Shipping Included
Discover more from Making A Scene!
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.