Size: 103,5 MB
Time: 44:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2007
Styles: Blues/Funk/Soul mix
Art: Front, inside, tray, cd
1. One Blue Shoe (4:46)
2. Shaky Puddin' (3:25)
3. Handsome Man (3:59)
4. Damn Happy Blues (2:47)
5. Downtown (3:16)
6. What Are You Still Doin' Here? (3:55)
7. Cab Driver (5:06)
8. When Mine Was Mine (3:46)
9. Sugardaddy (4:15)
10. Can't Let Go (3:26)
11. Love Dogg (5:57)
Founding members Larry "Z-Man" Zurn & John "Grammy" McLane met as young rockers back many, many years ago with a road band called Vertical Union based out of Erie, Pennsylvania, and later Cleveland, Ohio. Off and on through the years since then, they worked together in different Miami, L.A. and Atlanta based bands. Not too long ago, having both settled back in the same area of South Florida, they decided that after a couple of rough hurricane seasons, there was good enough reason to start writing and recording that long-talked about blues CD: "One Blue Shoe".
Of course, in true blues fashion, everybody involved got a new stage name: Larry Z became B.B. Dogg, (from a stage name he'd used back in the 1990's while a sideman with Atlanta bluester Sammy Blue). John McLane became the irrepressible "Rupert Snap Dawg", (just because they liked the sound of it)! Several other players were brought in to round out the style: The Doggs were able to enlist Hot Mont's original horn section "The Bones of Contention" to add a great blasting horn section to some of the tunes; South Florida smooth jazz god Tim "Boogiehead" Poindexter added some great sax to a couple of cuts; rocker Geo G. Daug added some screamin' "Santana-esque" lead guitar; "Even Steven" Gomes kicked in his funky drum groove on several tunes; and blue-eyed soul sister Caucazia sang her heart out on background vocals!
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
Of course, in true blues fashion, everybody involved got a new stage name: Larry Z became B.B. Dogg, (from a stage name he'd used back in the 1990's while a sideman with Atlanta bluester Sammy Blue). John McLane became the irrepressible "Rupert Snap Dawg", (just because they liked the sound of it)! Several other players were brought in to round out the style: The Doggs were able to enlist Hot Mont's original horn section "The Bones of Contention" to add a great blasting horn section to some of the tunes; South Florida smooth jazz god Tim "Boogiehead" Poindexter added some great sax to a couple of cuts; rocker Geo G. Daug added some screamin' "Santana-esque" lead guitar; "Even Steven" Gomes kicked in his funky drum groove on several tunes; and blue-eyed soul sister Caucazia sang her heart out on background vocals!
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
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