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Chris Beard - Born To Play The Blues (2001)

Chris Beard - Born To Play The Blues (2001)

BAND/ARTIST: Chris Beard

  • Title: Born To Play The Blues
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: JSP Records
  • Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 47:12
  • Total Size: 117/362 Mb
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Chris Beard - Born To Play The Blues (2001)


Tracklist:

01. Ten Toes Up 03:06
02. High Cost Of Living 03:51
03. Silver Spoon 05:35
04. Somebody's Sleeping 08:38
05. The Girl Is Ready 03:31
06. I Still Love You 03:57
07. Party Tonight 03:18
08. You're The One 05:22
09. It's Over 06:35
10. Born To Play The Blues 03:19

Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] – Dominic Calabrese
Backing Vocals [Background Vocal] – Mary Ellen Hadgen (tracks: 1,7), Toni Kirkland (2) (tracks: 1,7)
Bass Guitar – Dave Daansen
Drums – Robert Garcia
Guitars, Vocals - Chris Beard (Producer)
Keyboards – J.J. Moscato
Rhythm Guitar – Paul Baldwin
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax, all Sax Solos] – Quinn Lawrence
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] – Marvin Williams
Trombone – Alan Murphy
Trumpet – Eric Little

Guitarist, singer and songwriter Chris Beard is the son of Rochester-area blues guitarist Joe Beard. He has been patiently paying his dues on the club circuit around the Northeast for the last 20 years. Beard, who goes by the nickname "Prince of the Blues," is one of the young lions of blues in the 1990s. He can be safely grouped with other idiom-expanding artists like Larry Garner, Tutu Jones and Michael Hill.

Beard began playing guitar at age five, inspired by all the blues talent his father had over to the house -- artists like Buddy Guy and Matt "Guitar" Murphy. He learned to play "Green Onions" as a 6-year-old, and at 15 he began playing with a local classic rhythm & blues ensemble. He continued playing in local bands and sitting in with his father's band through high school. After graduation, he began fronting his own group and writing his own songs, taking inspiration from people like Albert King and Johnny "Guitar" Watson.

Beard's debut album, Barwalkin', for the London-based JSP Records, is a 12-track showcase of style and songwriting virtuosity. Produced by Johnny Rawls, who also plays guitar on the recording, Beard is accompanied by Hammond B-3 organist Brian Charette, former Johnny Copeland Band bassist Randy Lippincott, and drummer Barry Harrison. The Nutmeg Horns, consisting of Bruce and Robert Feiner on saxophones and Jim Hunt on trumpet, add body to some songs. ~ Richard Skelly



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