Time: 35:37
Size: 81.5 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues, Country blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front
[4:00] 1. Why Get Up
[3:42] 2. Chevy Van
[3:39] 3. Free
[6:23] 4. Tennessee Whiskey
[4:02] 5. Billie Jean
[3:55] 6. Midnight Rider
[6:33] 7. Hold On
[3:20] 8. Low Rider
Dan Beaver was born in Michigan City, Indiana. At a young age curious Beaver dug through his father’s drawer to find his first harp. This landed him in a lot of trouble but allowed him to experiment with it. He then became interested in Blues music, the music of The Doors, the band Treat Her Right, and basically any band with harmonica in it. He put the harmonica on hold for awhile until actor Bruce Willis played the harmonica in commercials and inspired him. So right after high school Beaver then decided to brush up on the harmonica, thinking it would be a fun hobby and a way to attract girls.
Dan's first professional gig was at an African-American church along with his friend, Neil Singleton who played the guitar. After a few years of practicing and “messing around” with the harp, Beaver decided to get serious and visit blues clubs in Chicago. He participated in his first jam sessions at Rosa’s Lounge and Buddy Guy’s Legends. In 2001 a friend introduced Beaver to guitarist John Primer. Primer hired Beaver to replace harp player Steve Bell son of blues great Carey Bell. Beaver has produced six of his own CDs titled, Good Days Bad Days, Blue Eyed Blues, Last Call, The Goods, Ain't No Shame and his latest Just Right just released. Dan also played with John Primer and the Real Deal Blues Band at local clubs and on the road. Playing with Primer has had a great impact on his career and taught him many things about the blues. Overall, harp player Dan Beaver finds it ironic that his fun hobby has given him a career and taken him all over the world. He hopes there are many more great opportunities down the road.
Dan's first professional gig was at an African-American church along with his friend, Neil Singleton who played the guitar. After a few years of practicing and “messing around” with the harp, Beaver decided to get serious and visit blues clubs in Chicago. He participated in his first jam sessions at Rosa’s Lounge and Buddy Guy’s Legends. In 2001 a friend introduced Beaver to guitarist John Primer. Primer hired Beaver to replace harp player Steve Bell son of blues great Carey Bell. Beaver has produced six of his own CDs titled, Good Days Bad Days, Blue Eyed Blues, Last Call, The Goods, Ain't No Shame and his latest Just Right just released. Dan also played with John Primer and the Real Deal Blues Band at local clubs and on the road. Playing with Primer has had a great impact on his career and taught him many things about the blues. Overall, harp player Dan Beaver finds it ironic that his fun hobby has given him a career and taken him all over the world. He hopes there are many more great opportunities down the road.
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