Showing posts with label Dr. Wu'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Wu'. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Dr. Wu' & Friends - A Night Of Classic Rock And Blues: Live At The 81 Club

Size: 171.4 MB
Time: 74:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Blues Rock, Rock
Art: Front

01. All Right Now (Live) (5:37)
02. I Don't Need No Woman Like You (Live) (3:39)
03. Crossroads (Live) (6:15)
04. Badge (Live) (5:42)
05. When Your Lips Start Moving (Live) (4:11)
06. Voodoo Doll (Live) (4:01)
07. Oh Well (Live) (6:22)
08. I Still Got Your Tattoo (Live) (4:26)
09. Come Back Baby (Live) (3:49)
10. Nothin' Like Texas Blues (Live) (5:24)
11. All Along The Watchtower (Live) (7:16)
12. You Can't Keep A Good Man Down (Live) (4:19)
13. Whipping Post (Live) (8:39)
14. Manic Depression (Live) (4:29)

A magical night captured Live at the 81 Club with Dr. Wu' along with the great Buddy Whittington, Mouse Mayes and all the band at the top of their game.
Covering Clapton, Paul Rogers and Free, Hendrix, Allman Bros., Robert Johnson, along with favorite Dr. Wu' originals.

A Night Of Classic Rock And Blues

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Dr. Wu' & Friends - An Evening With Dr. Wu' & Friends: Live From Texas

Year: 2012
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:12
Size: 157,3 MB
Styles: Electric blues, Texas blues
Scans: Full

1. I'm A Man (4:12)
2. Why Is It So Hard To Say Goodbye (3:18)
3. Jacksboro Highway (5:39)
4. I Wanna Love You (3:53)
5. Boogie In The Rain (5:28)
6. When I Get To Heaven (5:00)
7. That Ain't Right (5:39)
8. Come Back Baby (4:00)
9. High Maintenance Baby (4:32)
10. Can't Keep A Good Man Down (4:04)
11. I Don't Care Blues (4:17)
12. Bryant Irvin Road (4:22)
13. I Don't Need No Woman Like You (4:16)
14. Slow Rollin' Train (4:40)
15. Bo Diddley Tribute (4:48)

Recorded live just outside of Fort Worth, Texas in 2011. Jim Ashworth and Bryan Freeze a.k.a. Dr. Wu' backed by the Buddy Whittington Band. Texas Blues at its very best!

Personnel: Jim Ashworth (guitar, vocals); Buddy Whittington (guitar, vocals), Bryan Freeze, Michael "Mouse" Mayes" (guitar); Mike Gage (drums); Wayne Six (bass); Gary Grammar (harmonica).

An Evening With Dr. Wu' & Friends: Live From Texas mc
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Dr. Wu' & Friends - Ridin' With Dr. Wu', Vol. 5

Size: 86,2 MB
Time: 36:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Texas Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. I Still Got Your Tattoo (3:56)
02. Take Me Off Your List (3:06)
03. Lost In Louisiana (4:15)
04. Buddy's Bolero (3:26)
05. Mistletoe Heights (4:28)
06. Buddy's Boogie (2:50)
07. Her Folks Got Lots Of Money (3:53)
08. Love Of A Woman (3:28)
09. I'm Somebody's Son (3:44)
10. Baby I Love You (3:20)

Dr. Wu' a.k.a. Jim Ashworth and Bryan Freeze have up until now, been deeply rooted in Texas Blues with the help of such players as the great Buddy Whittington, Mouse Mayes, Red Young, and other top musicians. Now with their 5th release they are broadening their horizons; branching out with new genres of compositions like "Buddy's Bolero" and "Baby I Love You" as well as new rockin' Texas Blues....all of which make "Ridin' with Dr. Wu' Vol. 5 there best album to date!

Ridin' With Dr. Wu', Vol. 5

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Dr. Wu' & Friends - Texas Blues Project Vol. 1 & Vol. 2

Album: Texas Blues Project Vol. 1
Size: 126,0 MB
Time: 54:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2007
Styles: Texas Blues
Art: Full

01. I Don't Need No Woman Like You (4:01)
02. Stop Your Lyin' (4:13)
03. Jacksboro Highway (Live) (5:36)
04. I Don't Care Blues (4:09)
05. Sister Blue (4:19)
06. I Wanna' Love You (3:53)
07. When I Get To Heaven (4:41)
08. The Fool Around (3:19)
09. Storm Watch Warning (7:47)
10. Come Back Baby (3:17)
11. High Maintenance Baby (4:06)
12. Nothin' Like Texas Blues (5:06)

Band mates JIM ASHWORTH and BRYAN FREEZE formed Dr. Wu’ in 2002 after growing up and playing in various bands starting in the late 60’s. The name was taken from a favorite Steely Dan song that encourages us to live life to the fullest and strive to be the very best that we can be. With this as their goal, they set out to record their “Texas Blues” Project Volume I “Fort Worth Artists”… a long overdue recorded history utilizing guest appearances by musicians who have made Fort Worth a global mecca of top players… especially great “guitar slingers”.

The first being BUDDY WHITTINGTON , a multi-talented guitarist and singer with an endless bag of guitar licks, sounds, and tricks that are always refreshing and are inspiring. Buddy is a permanent member of blues legend, John Mayall’s BLUESBREAKERS band. Buddy lends his talent to three tracks on the CD, including a live version of the popular Gary Nicholson song… “JACKSBORO HIGHWAY” an infamous strip on the Northside of Fort Worth which in the 50’s and 60’s was lined with nightclubs like THE SKYLINER BALLROOM where under aged teens could get in to see their blues heroes like Jimmy Reed, Ray Sharpe, Delbert McClinton and countless others on any given Saturday night.

After a chance meeting at The 6th Street Bar & Grill, a local Fort Worth blues venue, long time friend STEPHEN BRUTON instantly agreed to add his creativity to a track. Stephen, a “star” in his own rite, has been a player early on with the likes of Kris Kristofferson, Delbert McClinton, Bonnie Raitt, and countless other greats.

Home-grown JAMES PENNEBAKER added his tracks from his home studio in Nashville due to his busy schedule and much sought after talent as a guitar, fiddle, and pedal steel master. James has been a member of the Delbert McClinton, Leroy Parnell and more recently….Big & Rich bands. James is now the Artist Representative for FENDER GUITARS, NASHVILLE.

Hammond B-3 master, “RED YOUNG" lends his “classic” B-3 sound on two tracks, teaming up with Stephen Bruton on “Come Back Baby” and guitarist Danny Hubbard on the Charlie Bassham scorcher, “Storm Watch Warning.”
“Red” is currently on the road with Eric Burden and the “Animals” and has also toured with Linda Rondstadt, Sonny and Cher, Joan Armatrading, Tanya Tucker, Delbert, and is the front man for his own band, the ever popular.... RED and the RED HOTS.

Long time friend CHARLIE BASSHAM, original drummer for THE ATOMIC CLOCK and LEE PICKENS GROUP was enlisted as the
third member of DR. WU' after it was apparent that he was the "voice" that was needed to give the "TEXAS BLUES" PROJECT that special magic that would push the project to new levels of "BLUESDOM".

The core element of DR. WU' music is is established with the help of MIKE KENNEDY on drums (with FREDDIE KING '73 and '74),
DANNY HUBBARD on guitar, and GRAMMY nominated bassist, JERRY HANCOCK ...collectively the popular FORT WORTH group, "THE SIDEMEN."

Texas Blues Project Vol. 1

Album: Texas Blues Project Vol. 2
Size: 105,2 MB
Time: 45:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2010
Styles: Texas Blues
Art: Full

01. That Ain't Right (3:11)
02. Can't Keep A Good Man Down (3:13)
03. Even A Wolfman Gets The Blues (3:37)
04. Bryant Irvin Road (4:01)
05. Boogie In The Rain (4:46)
06. Fort Worth Bound (2:52)
07. Why Is It So Hard To Say Goodbye (3:12)
08. Bo Diddley Tribute (4:59)
09. You Give Me The Blues (3:45)
10. My Man's Specialty (4:16)
11. Rockin' Chuck Berry Blues (3:43)
12. Slow Rollin' Train (3:24)

Following the release of their highly successful, Texas Blues Project Vol. 1 Fort Worth Artists, longtime friends and bandmates Jim Ashworth and Bryan Freeze embarked on a year long studio project, focused on producing their 2nd Blues CD....

The result is a collection of 12 all new, original songs penned by Ashworth and Freeze, with the help of "Texas Bluesman" Buddy Whittington on two. Buddy also adds his masterful guitar licks on 8 tracks, as well as 4 lead vocals. "Mouse" Mayes also makes repeat appearances on 3 songs in addition to B-3 maestro "Red" Young.
New to the roster are Dave Millsap, Mace Maben, and "Dirt" Stinnett on guitars and introducing vocalist Gerald Lawrence on two in addition to Danny Ross on keys, Glen Rothstein on sax, and Mike Gage on Drums.
Also back from Vol. 1 are good friend Lee Pickens, Bobby Counts, Mike Kennedy, Gary Grammer, Jerry Hancock, Danny Hubbard, and Charlie Bassham.
It appears that Dr. Wu'.... along with the help of all of their multi- talented Friends, has managed to surpass the magic of Vol. 1 and has taken Texas Blues Project Vol. 2 to the next level of "Bluesdom".

Texas Blues Project Vol. 2

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Dr. Wu' & Friends - Hangin' With Dr. Wu': Texas Blues Project Vol. 4

Size: 129,3 MB
Time: 55:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Texas Blues

Art: Front

01. Need A Witness (Feat. Mouse Mayes & The Walker Effect) (5:56)
02. Shouda, Couda, Wouda (Feat. The Walker Effect & Buddy Whittington) (4:10)
03. When Your Lips Start Moving (Feat. Buddy Whittington & The Walker Effect) (4:37)
04. Voodoo Doll (Hendrix Slight Revisit) (Feat. Mouse Mayes) (3:49)
05. A Handyman (Feat. Mouse Mayes & The Walker Effect) (4:40)
06. My Man's Specialty (Feat. Yolanda Walker & The Walker Effect) (4:13)
07. She's No Good For Me (Feat. Mouse Mayes) (3:39)
08. Life Ain't No Fair (Feat. The Walker Effect & Buddy Whittington) (5:22)
09. Gonna' Be Days Like That (Feat. Buddy Whittington & The Walker Effect) (3:53)
10. Full Time Fool (Feat. Buddy Whittington & The Walker Effect) (5:02)
11. Best Part Of My Life (Feat. Buddy Whittington & The Walker Effect) (5:01)
12. Slow Rollin' Train (Movie Version) (Feat. Buddy Whittington) (4:47)

This is Volume 4 of Dr. Wu's TEXAS BLUES PROJECT... a project that was started in 2007 by JIM ASHWORTH and BRYAN FREEZE (a.k.a. Dr. Wu') ... originally conceived to spotlight top artists from the Fort Worth, Texas area... and to write, produce and record the very "Best Texas Blues" available. As the Project progressed, it became obvious that the winning studio combination was to team up with Texas Bluesman... BUDDY WHITTINGTON... along with his band members... Mouse Mayes, Wayne Six, and Mike Gage.
Other top session musicians include... Red Young on the B-3 Organ, Gary Grammer on harmonica, and more recently the Walker Effect on back up vocals...featuring Yolanda Walker on solos.

Hangin' With Dr. Wu' Texas Blues Project Vol. 4