Time: 56:32
Size: 129.4 MB
Styles: Zydeco, West Coast blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front
[3:47] 1. Watermelon
[5:08] 2. Got My Mojo Workin'
[4:19] 3. Undivided Love
[3:25] 4. Sundown Waltz
[3:56] 5. Groove Thing
[5:12] 6. Mardi Gras In New Orleans
[4:21] 7. Louisiana 1927
[4:26] 8. The Hucklebuck
[5:03] 9. River Brought You Home
[3:48] 10. Joe Pitre
[4:37] 11. You Used To Call Me
[4:45] 12. The Mardi Gras Song
[3:39] 13. Hello Josephine
Gator Beat, the West Coast’s hardest hitting Zydeco, New Orleans R&B band is a hand-clapping, foot-stomping, high energy concert and dance band. They are known as “The Band with A Beat That Bites.” That is because Gator Beat Band has what it takes. With the same survival instinct as its namesake, Gator Beat continues to adapt itself to its audiences, always with something fresh yet true to its calling. That calling is to represent the music of South Louisiana in all its forms, Cajun, Zydeco, and New Orleans style. They have the talent and diversity to do so, to express the nuances that define the genres. The result is a remarkable show with so much variety and depth that at the end of the show, the Gator Beat Band leaves you happy and hollerin’ “Gimme Some Mo”!
David Scott on sax, pennywhistle, and vocals; Willard Blackwell on washboard and vocals; Linda Hutchinson on bass and vocals; Randy Quan on guitar and vocals; Jesse Adams on accordion and piano; Mikey Cannon on drums.
David Scott on sax, pennywhistle, and vocals; Willard Blackwell on washboard and vocals; Linda Hutchinson on bass and vocals; Randy Quan on guitar and vocals; Jesse Adams on accordion and piano; Mikey Cannon on drums.
Gimme Some Mo' mc
Gimme Some Mo' zippy