Showing posts with label Jay White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jay White. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Jay White & The Blues Commanders - Jaywalkin'

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:00
Size: 96.1 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[3:27] 1. Jaywalkin'
[4:02] 2. Cut Me To The Bone
[4:45] 3. I Had A Hole In My Heart
[3:15] 4. I Got A Good Woman
[4:11] 5. I Need You
[3:37] 6. New Flame
[3:07] 7. Oh Well Oh Well
[3:23] 8. Tailspin
[3:53] 9. Tell Me That You Love Me Girl
[3:35] 10. Too Many Beatles
[4:40] 11. Rwhat Have We Learned

Jay White was born at Fort Ord, California, moved soon afterwards to Texas and was quickly drawn to music as a child. "I have a vivid recollection of a trip to my grandfather's house in Phoenix, AZ one summer when I was about 3," says Jay. "My grandfather Bill White and some of his buddies were jamming out one night at his home and while they were taking a break I ran over and strummed the strings of his Gibson guitar that was leaning against a chair. I remember my folks shouting not to touch it and my grandfather assuring them that I couldn't hurt the guitar. I still have that old Gibson after all these years."

"Although I was brought up in church and began singing in public at an early age, my career as a guitar player began on my 10th Christmas when I got my own six string acoustic. It was a cheap, unplayable Kay Craft that was soon replaced after my grandfather Bill came to live with us. He told my dad that if I wanted to play they needed to get me a guitar I could play. Soon I had a Kay electric complete with a small amp and was on my way. My neighbor (across the pasture) Alan Davis who was in high school at the time had an old Silvertone guitar and amplifier case combo and he showed me some basic Jimmy Reed songs. From that point on I was hooked on the blues. Although I have played numerous styles of music over the years, it all boils down to the blues."

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