Showing posts with label Keith Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith Scott. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2022

Keith Scott - Stella Blues

Size: 240 MB
Time: 41:32
File: Flac
Released: 2018
Styles: Acoustic blues
Art: Front

1. Voyage (2:51)
2. Linda Lue (3:19)
3. Stripped Down Baby (3:58)
4. Louisiana Stomp (4:15)
5. Pictures Through Time (3:32)
6. Arkansas Blues (2:47)
7. Going Home (3:50)
8. Transitional (3:29)
9. Way It Used to Be (3:51)
10. Nisupa (2:40)
11. Blues for Jimi (3:33)
12. Motion (3:22)

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Keith Scott - Flat Creek Blues

Size: 199 MB
Time: 32:19
File: Flac
Released: 2014
Styles: Acoustic blues
Art: Front

1. Noodlin (0:36)
2. Texas Blues (2:53)
3. Luv and Money (2:55)
4. Abelene (2:49)
5. Worlds for Sale (3:24)
6. Long Gawn Baby (3:12)
7. Eastern Texas Blues (4:09)
8. Flat Creek Blues (2:10)
9. Mean Mistreater (4:05)
10. Missouri (3:07)
11. Low Down Trouble (2:55)

Remarkably versatile, Chicago-based blues/rock guitarist Keith Scott has been working his way methodically up through the blues' ranks since his parents bought him his first guitar at age 14 and his young ears heard Muddy Waters in 1980. Born in White Plains, N.Y., Scott was first exposed to the music of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Grand Funk Railroad. With this sonic baptism, a mind-set and foundation were established for him to explore the realm of blues inhabited by the creme de la creme of Chicago musicians such as Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and others in that pantheon. Little did Scott know, however, that he would go on in just a few years to actually play with many of the greats of post-war Chicago blues.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Keith Scott Blues - World Blues Society

Size: 164.3 MB
Time: 70:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric/Acoustic Blues
Art: Front

01. Down That Road (3:45)
02. Lonesome Blues (4:04)
03. Downstream Blues (4:34)
04. Trouble (5:11)
05. Ain't Got To Suffer (8:44)
06. Shoreline Blues (3:33)
07. Like We Did (6:54)
08. Used To Be (3:53)
09. Mountain Song (2:52)
10. On The Bayou (5:07)
11. Something On My Mind (3:34)
12. Pickin' Up The Pieces (2:01)
13. Strut That Stuff (6:35)
14. Bullhead Blues (4:12)
15. Raining All The Time (2:13)
16. Hatchet Face (2:52)

Remarkably versatile, Chicago-based blues/rock guitarist Keith Scott has been working his way methodically up through the blues' ranks since his parents bought him his first guitar at age 14 and his young ears heard Muddy Waters in 1980.

Born in White Plains, N.Y., Scott was first exposed to the music of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Grand Funk Railroad. With this sonic baptism, a mind-set and foundation were established for him to explore the realm of blues inhabited by the creme de la creme of Chicago musicians such as Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and others in that pantheon. Little did Scott know, however, that he would go on in just a few years to actually play with many of the greats of post-war Chicago blues.

As time passed and Scott became acquainted with the greats of blues through their records and performances as well as personally, the blues crept increasingly into his own guitar playing.

As his playing skills and confidence grew, so did Scott's resume. He was noticed by Hip Linkchain, who asked him to join his band in 1985 and Scott immediately traveled with Linkchain to Calgary, Alberta, Can. It wasn't long before sly businessman and wizard of the West Side blues guitar Jimmy Dawkins — a friend of Linkchain's — snapped up Scott for use in his own insanely heavy blues band. Scott's first gig with Dawkins occurred Oct. 24, 1986 when they drove to Miami Fla. to play the Tobacco Road club. Under Dawkins, Scott cut his teeth further at a fast clip, touring the United States, Canada and Europe into the early 1990s.

As concerts with Dawkins became more sporadic in the 1990s and Scott's reputation as a reliable, controlled and soulful guitar-slinger grew, Scott ventured out on his own, performing a loud and funky brand of music he perfected, labeled and plays to this day called "heavy blues."

Scott has seven solo CDs to his credit, among these, "Heavy Blues," "World Blues" and "Universal Blues." His "Tennessee Blues," released in Fall of 2011, has been reviewed favorably by Living Blues, the world's premier blues magazine. He was also reunited onstage with Dawkins at the 2010 Chicago Blues Festival in front of a crowd of thousands.

World Blues Society MP3
World Blues Society FLAC

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Keith Scott - Tennessee Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 33:32
Size: 76.8 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[3:09] 1. Boshea
[2:49] 2. Sugar Cane Mama
[3:12] 3. Tennessee Blues
[3:11] 4. Hot Sauce
[2:06] 5. Jollyette
[3:48] 6. Stop What You're Doing
[2:28] 7. Want You Around
[3:32] 8. Budget Defecit Blues
[3:02] 9. Red Hot Mama
[2:34] 10. Buffalo Train
[3:37] 11. Disconnection Blues

Remarkably versatile, Chicago-based blues/rock guitarist Keith Scott has been working his way methodically up through the blues' ranks since his parents bought him his first guitar at age 14 and his young ears heard Muddy Waters in 1980. Born in White Plains, N.Y., Scott was first exposed to the music of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Grand Funk Railroad. With this sonic baptism, a mind-set and foundation were established for him to explore the realm of blues inhabited by the creme de la creme of Chicago musicians such as Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and others in that pantheon. Little did Scott know, however, that he would go on in just a few years to actually play with many of the greats of post-war Chicago blues.

"I was totally blown away," Scott says of first hearing Waters, adding he was lucky enough to meet this master of the Chicago blues in 1980 while living in Florida. "Meeting Muddy Waters really helped in spurring my interest in playing blues. My musician friend opened for Muddy on the campus of the University of Florida at Gainesville and he invited me to come and hang out with him." Scott remembers meeting Waters as being, "overwhelming."

Scott has five solo CDs to his credit, among these, "Heavy Blues," "World Blues" and "Universal Blues." His "Tennessee Blues," released in Fall of 2011, has been reviewed favorably by Living Blues, the world's premier blues magazine. He was also reunited onstage with Dawkins at the 2010 Chicago Blues Festival in front of a crowd of thousands. ~Steve Sharp

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Keith Scott - 2 albums: Universal Blues / Heavy Blues

Remarkably versatile, Chicago-based blues/rock guitarist Keith Scott has been working his way methodically up through the blues' ranks since his parents bought him his first guitar at age 14 and his young ears heard Muddy Waters in 1980.

Born in White Plains, N.Y., Scott was first exposed to the music of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Grand Funk Railroad. With this sonic baptism, a mind-set and foundation were established for him to explore the realm of blues inhabited by the creme de la creme of Chicago musicians such as Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and others in that pantheon. Little did Scott know, however, that he would go on in just a few years to actually play with many of the greats of post-war Chicago blues.

Album: Universal Blues
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 33:36
Size: 76.9 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[2:41] 1. No Mercy
[3:27] 2. Down With Troubles
[3:30] 3. Mean Mistreater
[1:57] 4. Walking Alone
[3:11] 5. Sitting Here Thinking
[5:49] 6. Got To Have It
[2:35] 7. Leaving Blues
[3:10] 8. Georgia Blues
[3:11] 9. Second Hand Man
[4:00] 10. Living In My Own World

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Album: Heavy Blues
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 40:54
Size: 93.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[2:56] 1. Leaving You
[3:03] 2. Fool For Luv
[3:10] 3. In Luv With You
[3:34] 4. Sympathy
[3:54] 5. Tell The World
[3:51] 6. Sols Boogie
[2:46] 7. Evil Kind Of Woman
[4:51] 8. Shes Really Something
[3:00] 9. Mean Mistreater
[3:14] 10. Stomp And Go
[4:01] 11. Luvin Man
[2:29] 12. Comin Home

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