THE HOODOO HOUNDS
''THE HOODOO HOUNDS''
MARCH 3 2012
54:41
1. Crossroad Blues/4:15
2. Picayune Moon/3:41
3. Millennium Blues/3:49
4. Fire On the Water/3:54
5. Jail Bait Blues/4:11
6. Got the Blues This Morning/6:03
7. Rita/5:02
8. Move When You Got the Blues/2:56
9. Sheepnose/6:17
10. Daisy May Blues/6:11
11. Let Me Be Good to You/5:02
12. The Singing Bowl/3:20
Radar Martin/Bass
Walt ''Hoodoo Harry'' Ligon/Vocals, Guitars
David Jacobs/Harmonica
Craig Campbell/Drums, Percussion
The Hoodoo Hounds, are an exciting blues band from Clemson, SC, and have played together since 2005. Their musical influences vary, but include the pre-war urban blues of Sonny Boy Williamson, Robert Johnson, and Lightnin' Hopkins; the post-war Chicago styles of Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy II, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and Paul Butterfield; British artists such has Eric Clapton and John Mayall; legendary Southern artists such as the Allman Brothers and Stevie Ray Vaughan; and American iconoclasts such as Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. The Hoodoo Hounds have recorded several original songs whose lyrics deal with traditional blues themes such as crossroads, tribulation, mojos and black cat bones.
''THE HOODOO HOUNDS''
MARCH 3 2012
54:41
1. Crossroad Blues/4:15
2. Picayune Moon/3:41
3. Millennium Blues/3:49
4. Fire On the Water/3:54
5. Jail Bait Blues/4:11
6. Got the Blues This Morning/6:03
7. Rita/5:02
8. Move When You Got the Blues/2:56
9. Sheepnose/6:17
10. Daisy May Blues/6:11
11. Let Me Be Good to You/5:02
12. The Singing Bowl/3:20
Radar Martin/Bass
Walt ''Hoodoo Harry'' Ligon/Vocals, Guitars
David Jacobs/Harmonica
Craig Campbell/Drums, Percussion
The Hoodoo Hounds, are an exciting blues band from Clemson, SC, and have played together since 2005. Their musical influences vary, but include the pre-war urban blues of Sonny Boy Williamson, Robert Johnson, and Lightnin' Hopkins; the post-war Chicago styles of Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy II, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker and Paul Butterfield; British artists such has Eric Clapton and John Mayall; legendary Southern artists such as the Allman Brothers and Stevie Ray Vaughan; and American iconoclasts such as Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. The Hoodoo Hounds have recorded several original songs whose lyrics deal with traditional blues themes such as crossroads, tribulation, mojos and black cat bones.