Time: 39:29
Size: 90.4 MB
Styles: Chicago blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[4:36] 1. Mama Didn't Raise No Fool
[3:37] 2. That Clown (He Stole My Woman)
[3:48] 3. Key To The Highway
[3:02] 4. Handy Man
[4:09] 5. Wang Dang Doodle
[3:38] 6. Working Man
[4:34] 7. When They Really Love You
[3:50] 8. Good Thing Baby
[4:16] 9. Somethin's Brewin'
[3:54] 10. Medley: Sue/I Just Want To Make Love To You /Built For Comfort
Jacob “Brother Jacob” Schulz is a 21-year old Blues Singer from Chicago, Illinois. He was introduced to the Blues, at an early age, by an elderly babysitter. When he was little, his babysitter used to play Pervis Spann “The Blues Man” on WVON-AM. By the time Jacob was 9, he was calling Spann at the station, requesting his favorite Muddy Waters and Koko Taylor tunes.
Growing up in the age of technology, Jacob used the internet as a guide to research Blues Music. He has been known to say, "If it wasn't for Real One Rhapsody, I would have never become a die-hard Blues fan."When he was 11, he met Blues Professor Caleb Dube of Depaul University. Professor Dube was so impressed by Jacob’s knowledge of the Blues that he invited Jacob to lecture to his students. It was a rare and unique sight for Depaul Students, as Jacob spoke about his experiences and the history of the Blues. He would say things such as “Hound Dog wasn’t Elvis Presley’s song, that was Big Mama Thornton’s tune!” As Jacob likes to say “I like to tell it like it is.”
In 2004, Jacob made his official debut as a Blues Singer at the Chicago Blues Festival. He appeared in affiliation with the Blues in the School Programs. Their instructor was the internationally-known Blues Legend, Deitra Farr. As time progressed, he became more active in the Blues world. Sitting in at open jams and becoming acquainted with the legends he admired the most. These legends supported and encouraged him to continue singing the Blues. He believes "It is imperative that we keep the Blues alive. I want to sing the Blues because it's just always been a part of me."
Growing up in the age of technology, Jacob used the internet as a guide to research Blues Music. He has been known to say, "If it wasn't for Real One Rhapsody, I would have never become a die-hard Blues fan."When he was 11, he met Blues Professor Caleb Dube of Depaul University. Professor Dube was so impressed by Jacob’s knowledge of the Blues that he invited Jacob to lecture to his students. It was a rare and unique sight for Depaul Students, as Jacob spoke about his experiences and the history of the Blues. He would say things such as “Hound Dog wasn’t Elvis Presley’s song, that was Big Mama Thornton’s tune!” As Jacob likes to say “I like to tell it like it is.”
In 2004, Jacob made his official debut as a Blues Singer at the Chicago Blues Festival. He appeared in affiliation with the Blues in the School Programs. Their instructor was the internationally-known Blues Legend, Deitra Farr. As time progressed, he became more active in the Blues world. Sitting in at open jams and becoming acquainted with the legends he admired the most. These legends supported and encouraged him to continue singing the Blues. He believes "It is imperative that we keep the Blues alive. I want to sing the Blues because it's just always been a part of me."
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