Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2004
Time: 44:15
Size: 101,9 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Okie Dokie Stomp - 2:35
2. Good Fool Is Hard to Find - 3:55
3. Evil Hearted Woman - 5:57
4. Goodtime Charlie - 4:43
5. Danny's Boogie - 4:55
6. You Don't Love Me - 3:37
7. What Do We Do? - 4:57
8. Don't Leave Me Baby - 3:52
9. The Moon Is Full - 4:28
10. I'm Just Your Fool - 5:12
In April of 2004, Dave went into the recording studio with his band to cut his debut album, You Don't Love Me. The album was recorded "live" and showcases his phrasing, technical ability, and tone. The album features Dave Gross on guitar and vocals, AJ Hager on bass, and Matt Mousseau on drums. 10 tracks and just under 45 minutes long, this record captures his sound at this point in time, as his style is frequently diversifying.
At only 19, Dave Gross already leads a blues band of seasoned pros. His raw talent and drive for success, in conjunction with his admiration for the blues has turned Dave into one of the top players in the northeast.
Dave has a wide range of influences including T-Bone Walker, Albert Collins, Arthur Neilson, Albert King, Freddie King, BB King, Danny Gatton, Charlie Christian, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Duke Robillard, Tiny Grimes, Django Reinhardt, and Anson Funderburgh to name a few.
Even at his young age, Dave has already shared stages across the northeast with such national blues artists as Duke Robillard, Popa Chubby, Debbie Davies, Arthur Neilson (guitarist for Shemekia Copeland), AJ Hager (bassist for Debbie Davies), Big Ed Sullivan, Joe Taino, Christine Santelli, Dona Oxford, Sly Geralds, among many other touring musicians.
What is remarkable is witnessing the constant improvements in this young musician's playing. Dave always holds the audience's attention. He always knows just the note to play and when to play it. Dave looks forward to a long and fulfilling career as a blues musician.
You Don't Love Me
Year: 2004
Time: 44:15
Size: 101,9 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Okie Dokie Stomp - 2:35
2. Good Fool Is Hard to Find - 3:55
3. Evil Hearted Woman - 5:57
4. Goodtime Charlie - 4:43
5. Danny's Boogie - 4:55
6. You Don't Love Me - 3:37
7. What Do We Do? - 4:57
8. Don't Leave Me Baby - 3:52
9. The Moon Is Full - 4:28
10. I'm Just Your Fool - 5:12
In April of 2004, Dave went into the recording studio with his band to cut his debut album, You Don't Love Me. The album was recorded "live" and showcases his phrasing, technical ability, and tone. The album features Dave Gross on guitar and vocals, AJ Hager on bass, and Matt Mousseau on drums. 10 tracks and just under 45 minutes long, this record captures his sound at this point in time, as his style is frequently diversifying.
At only 19, Dave Gross already leads a blues band of seasoned pros. His raw talent and drive for success, in conjunction with his admiration for the blues has turned Dave into one of the top players in the northeast.
Dave has a wide range of influences including T-Bone Walker, Albert Collins, Arthur Neilson, Albert King, Freddie King, BB King, Danny Gatton, Charlie Christian, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Duke Robillard, Tiny Grimes, Django Reinhardt, and Anson Funderburgh to name a few.
Even at his young age, Dave has already shared stages across the northeast with such national blues artists as Duke Robillard, Popa Chubby, Debbie Davies, Arthur Neilson (guitarist for Shemekia Copeland), AJ Hager (bassist for Debbie Davies), Big Ed Sullivan, Joe Taino, Christine Santelli, Dona Oxford, Sly Geralds, among many other touring musicians.
What is remarkable is witnessing the constant improvements in this young musician's playing. Dave always holds the audience's attention. He always knows just the note to play and when to play it. Dave looks forward to a long and fulfilling career as a blues musician.
You Don't Love Me
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