Size: 155.2 MB
Time: 67:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Electric Blues / Rock
Art: Front, Back
1. It's Alright [4:13]
2. Rescue Me [3:56]
3. Preexisting Conditions [4:52]
4. Sam Lay's Pistol [4:19]
5. Two Dogs [3:44]
6. Dirty Old Blues [5:42]
7. Shakedown [4:18]
8. Wound Up Getting High [6:00]
9. Cayophus Dupree [4:47]
10. Me Won't Back Down [4:45]
11. Chubby's Boogie [6:07]
12. Sympathy For The Devil (Live) [5:18]
13. Hallelujah (Live) [9:41]
Theodore Joseph "Ted" Horowitz, who plays under the stage name of Popa Chubby (a play on the slang idiom "pop a chubby", meaning to get an erection), is an American Rock / Electric blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His career has always been about moving forward and carving a place for himself in the imposing terrain of the music business, overcoming odds to continue growing and maturing as a creative force. He has built a constantly increasing base of fans across the world, where in many territories he is a star.
“People ask me why 2 dogs? It’s an old fable – 2 dogs, 2 wolves”. We have become polarized as a race. There is a battle inside each of us. Each day we rise and must choose our path calling upon each other and our own spirits for strength and courage. The dog we feed is the one that rules the dog we starve dies of neglect. It is up to each of us to use our spirit to feed the dog that will enable all of us to thrive. I believe in the triumph of the human spirit, I believe that a grain of hope is more powerful than a mountain of fear. And I believe I love. We are here to love. Love each other, love the gift that is this life, and love music. So my dear friends, I make this offering to you with love, hope and the awareness that the dog I feed is the one that will help me to bring all the love in my soul to you.”
Two Dogs
“People ask me why 2 dogs? It’s an old fable – 2 dogs, 2 wolves”. We have become polarized as a race. There is a battle inside each of us. Each day we rise and must choose our path calling upon each other and our own spirits for strength and courage. The dog we feed is the one that rules the dog we starve dies of neglect. It is up to each of us to use our spirit to feed the dog that will enable all of us to thrive. I believe in the triumph of the human spirit, I believe that a grain of hope is more powerful than a mountain of fear. And I believe I love. We are here to love. Love each other, love the gift that is this life, and love music. So my dear friends, I make this offering to you with love, hope and the awareness that the dog I feed is the one that will help me to bring all the love in my soul to you.”
Two Dogs
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