Size: 131.0 MB
Time: 56:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Full
1. Blues With A Feeling (Nolan Struck) [2:50]
2. Black Night (Nolan Struck) [3:13]
3. Blues For Mississippi (Nolan Struck) [4:19]
4. Miss Misery (Nolan Struck) [3:31]
5. Mystery Train (Nolan Struck) [3:50]
6. Reconsider Baby (Nolan Struck) [2:49]
7. How Do You Want Your Thrill (Nolan Struck) [5:02]
8. You Been Cheating On Me (Nolan Struck) [3:49]
9. Rock Me Baby (King Edward) [4:38]
10. You Don't Love Me (King Edward) [4:18]
11. Mr. Charlie (King Edward) [3:47]
12. Looking Good Again Tonight (King Edward) [3:37]
13. Life Been Good To Me (King Edward) [3:43]
14. You Got Something Good Going For You (King Edward) [3:07]
15. You Don't Know What Love Is (King Edward) [4:05]
Nolan Struck was born in the heart of Creole Country near Lafayette, Lousiana. At a young age, Nolan left home and was drawn to the exciting music and dance clubs in Port Arthur, Texas. One night Nolan's performance caught the attention of the talented guitarist/vocalist, Lonnie Brooks. A few weeks later, Lonnie called Nolan to Chicago to join his band.
In 1967, Nolan formed his own band called "The Soul Brothers" where he played bass and sang along with his guitarist/vocalist brother King Edward. Reflecting the influences of B.B. King and Little Walter, Noland released his first original recording titled, "The Fire Don't Burn All The Time," which received a great deal of attention both Overseas and in the United States.
Nolan had several successful releases in the 70's and 80's on Reader Records including the single, "My Nerves Gone Bad", "I'm Falling In Love", and the album "I Got Bills To Pay". He and his American blues legends toured extensively in France, England, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and throughout the Southern and Midwestern United States. During his tours, Nolan Struck has appeared with artists such as John Lee Hooker, Albert King, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Koko Taylor, Tyrone Davis, Artie "Blues Boy" White, and the late Johnny Taylor.
In 1990, Nolan recorded the album "Hard Working Man" which was released by Ichiban Records. The album was produced by the late Texas blues great, Gary B.B. Coleman. "Hard Working Man" brought Nolan more National recognition as well Overseas.
Nolan's latest recording, "Brother To Brother" is also his finest. His brother, guitarist/vocalist King Edward joins him in his return to his Southern Blues Roots. The album features vocals and original compositions by both brothers. Nolan continues to thrill audiences as he did in the 93' and 98' Chicago Blues Festivals.
In 1967, Nolan formed his own band called "The Soul Brothers" where he played bass and sang along with his guitarist/vocalist brother King Edward. Reflecting the influences of B.B. King and Little Walter, Noland released his first original recording titled, "The Fire Don't Burn All The Time," which received a great deal of attention both Overseas and in the United States.
Nolan had several successful releases in the 70's and 80's on Reader Records including the single, "My Nerves Gone Bad", "I'm Falling In Love", and the album "I Got Bills To Pay". He and his American blues legends toured extensively in France, England, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and throughout the Southern and Midwestern United States. During his tours, Nolan Struck has appeared with artists such as John Lee Hooker, Albert King, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Koko Taylor, Tyrone Davis, Artie "Blues Boy" White, and the late Johnny Taylor.
In 1990, Nolan recorded the album "Hard Working Man" which was released by Ichiban Records. The album was produced by the late Texas blues great, Gary B.B. Coleman. "Hard Working Man" brought Nolan more National recognition as well Overseas.
Nolan's latest recording, "Brother To Brother" is also his finest. His brother, guitarist/vocalist King Edward joins him in his return to his Southern Blues Roots. The album features vocals and original compositions by both brothers. Nolan continues to thrill audiences as he did in the 93' and 98' Chicago Blues Festivals.
Brother To Brother