Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1995
Time: 53:37
Size: 123,1 MB
Label: Velveeta Records
Styles: Rockin Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Texas Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Learn to Crawl - 3:22
2. Milk Run - 3:08
3. Talk to Me - 4:28
4. Good Mind to Quit You - 4:04
5. Standing in the Doorway - 3:46
6. Baby Do You Wanna - 3:53
7. Don't Lose Your Cool - 5:10
8. You Knock Me Out - 3:45
9. Travelin' South - 5:06
10. Here Comes the Heartbreak - 4:32
11. Texturizer - 2:44
12. Little Boy Blue - 5:00
13. Hideaway - 4:34
Musicians:
Chuck Hall — guitar & vocals;
John Moore — bass & vocals;
Ebbert Gepner II — drums & vocals.
Musicians have the talent and passion for their art that distinguishes them among their peers.When you hear these musicians play, you know it’s the real thing. The Chuck Hall Band creates art in the form of music. The recipe they use is simple: Start with blues that’s so greasy it clogs the arteries in your ears. Stir in generous portions of refined talent and raw passion, add a dash of showmanship sprinkled with a touch of salty humor and cook on high heat until it smokes. Serve steaming hot. The result is a spicy musical feast that satisfies and always leaves you wanting more.
The chef, Chuck Hall, was born in Louisiana and raised on the Texas side listening to the likes of Lightnin’ Hopkins, Muddy Waters, Freddie King, and Albert King as well as many others. Since moving to the Valley in 1984, he has become a well-known and respected musician. As a 35+ year veteran in the music business Chuck has played with some of the best, opening shows for Albert Collins, B.B. King, Johnny Winter, Albert King, Willie Dixon, Robert Cray, Gregg Allman, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and many others. He recently opened for Charlie Musselwhite and Robert Cray again! In addition, he has written over 100 songs and more than half of the band’s playlist is original material. Chuck’s unique talent and uncompromising dedication to his craft have earned him accolades among fans and critics. He won “Best Blues Guitarist” in Arizona two years in a row, and his song “Young Boy” was selected Best Song by Soundboard magazine. He also was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame in 2000. His most recent offerings include a two-disc compilation CD and the ‘Live in Sweden’ disc. The Rhythm Section of The Band Is comprised of John Willis on bass and vocals along with Ron James on drums and vocals, is rock solid and precise and is the perfect complement to Chuck’s raw, in-your-face guitar style. Both John and Ron are accomplished musicians in their own rights but the mixture of these talents is what makes the music seem larger than life. Let the Chuck Hall Band serve you a helping of a musical Texas-style stew that only they know how to cook. You’ll know it’s the real thing from the first bite! - Courtesy of ‘Arizona Music Scene’ Chuck Hall has been a mainstay in the Phoenix music scene for over 30 years. Born in Louisiana and raised in Texas, he began playing at age 10 and played in a number of bands in the Dallas area in the 70’s and 80’s. Hall arrived in Phoenix in 1984, and after a two year stint with Texas Red and the Heartbreakers, he formed Chuck Hall and the Brick Wall, which would firmly establish him as a musician, songwriter and showman.
Blues Dawgs
Year: 1995
Time: 53:37
Size: 123,1 MB
Label: Velveeta Records
Styles: Rockin Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Texas Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Learn to Crawl - 3:22
2. Milk Run - 3:08
3. Talk to Me - 4:28
4. Good Mind to Quit You - 4:04
5. Standing in the Doorway - 3:46
6. Baby Do You Wanna - 3:53
7. Don't Lose Your Cool - 5:10
8. You Knock Me Out - 3:45
9. Travelin' South - 5:06
10. Here Comes the Heartbreak - 4:32
11. Texturizer - 2:44
12. Little Boy Blue - 5:00
13. Hideaway - 4:34
Musicians:
Chuck Hall — guitar & vocals;
John Moore — bass & vocals;
Ebbert Gepner II — drums & vocals.
Musicians have the talent and passion for their art that distinguishes them among their peers.When you hear these musicians play, you know it’s the real thing. The Chuck Hall Band creates art in the form of music. The recipe they use is simple: Start with blues that’s so greasy it clogs the arteries in your ears. Stir in generous portions of refined talent and raw passion, add a dash of showmanship sprinkled with a touch of salty humor and cook on high heat until it smokes. Serve steaming hot. The result is a spicy musical feast that satisfies and always leaves you wanting more.
The chef, Chuck Hall, was born in Louisiana and raised on the Texas side listening to the likes of Lightnin’ Hopkins, Muddy Waters, Freddie King, and Albert King as well as many others. Since moving to the Valley in 1984, he has become a well-known and respected musician. As a 35+ year veteran in the music business Chuck has played with some of the best, opening shows for Albert Collins, B.B. King, Johnny Winter, Albert King, Willie Dixon, Robert Cray, Gregg Allman, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and many others. He recently opened for Charlie Musselwhite and Robert Cray again! In addition, he has written over 100 songs and more than half of the band’s playlist is original material. Chuck’s unique talent and uncompromising dedication to his craft have earned him accolades among fans and critics. He won “Best Blues Guitarist” in Arizona two years in a row, and his song “Young Boy” was selected Best Song by Soundboard magazine. He also was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame in 2000. His most recent offerings include a two-disc compilation CD and the ‘Live in Sweden’ disc. The Rhythm Section of The Band Is comprised of John Willis on bass and vocals along with Ron James on drums and vocals, is rock solid and precise and is the perfect complement to Chuck’s raw, in-your-face guitar style. Both John and Ron are accomplished musicians in their own rights but the mixture of these talents is what makes the music seem larger than life. Let the Chuck Hall Band serve you a helping of a musical Texas-style stew that only they know how to cook. You’ll know it’s the real thing from the first bite! - Courtesy of ‘Arizona Music Scene’ Chuck Hall has been a mainstay in the Phoenix music scene for over 30 years. Born in Louisiana and raised in Texas, he began playing at age 10 and played in a number of bands in the Dallas area in the 70’s and 80’s. Hall arrived in Phoenix in 1984, and after a two year stint with Texas Red and the Heartbreakers, he formed Chuck Hall and the Brick Wall, which would firmly establish him as a musician, songwriter and showman.
Blues Dawgs
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