Showing posts with label Clay Swafford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clay Swafford. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2025

Clay Swafford - Rooster

Album: Rooster
Size: 114,2 MB
Time: 49:06
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Blues, piano blues
Art: Full (small size)

1. Rooster's Boogie (2:36)
2. 29 Ways (Feat. Diunna Greenleaf) (3:37)
3. Olympia Strut (3:24)
4. Sometimes I Have A Heartache (Feat. Diunna Greenleaf) (4:33)
5. Messin' Around Davenport (2:47)
6. Hole In The Wall (Feat. Diunna Greenleaf) (3:17)
7. Birmingham After Midnight (4:14)
8. You Better Watch Yourself (Feat. Diunna Greenleaf) (3:12)
9. Big Joe's Stomp (2:17)
10. Rock This House (Feat. Diunna Greenleaf) (3:01)
11. Amazing Grace (2:19)
12. Mean Disposition (Feat. Bob Margolin) (Bonus) (4:43)
13. Fine Little Mama (Feat. Bob Margolin) (Bonus) (3:30)
14. Tin Pan Alley (Feat. Bob Corritore & The All Stars) (Bonus) (5:30)

Firmly rooted in the blues tradition, Clay Swafford was raised in the small rural community of Providence, Alabama. Born into a musical family, he was immersed in the sounds of Baptist hymnals, country and bluegrass. He took interest in the piano at an early age, and after hearing the music of B.B King and Bobby Blue Bland at age 15 Clay was hooked on the blues.

At 16, he attended the Pinetop Homecoming Celebration and promptly found himself on stage with many of his idols. In 2005 (at the age of 20), the hard work paid off. Clay was asked to be a part of the boogie-woogie piano documentary “Falsifyin” alongside Jerry Lee Lewis, Pinetop Perkins, Marcia Ball, and Henry Gray. Since then Clay has appeared at major festivals all over the south, played regularly with Willie "Big Eyes" Smith and numerous other blues legends, and earned the respect of blues musicians everywhere he played.

Clay’s debut album, “Rooster”, is an electrifying opus of blues traditions and innovations, featuring a stellar cast of guest artists including Blues Music Award winners Diunna Greenleaf, Bob Margolin, and Bob Corritore. The blues world should hold on to their hats. Clay Swafford is bursting onto the scene.

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