Showing posts with label Jack Hadley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack Hadley. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Jack Hadley - The St. Louis Sessions, Vol. II

Size: 281 MB
Time: 43:24
File: Flac
Released: 2024
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

1. The Blues Made Me Strong Again (4:20)
2. Afraid to Love (6:17)
3. Always Enough Blues (6:05)
4. Let's Say It's Over (5:09)
5. Stranger In Your Town (4:00)
6. End Of The Line (5:25)
7. You Gotta Say My Name (4:25)
8. The Real You (You Didn't Make The Cut) (2:56)
9. I'm Coming Home (4:43)

The St. Louis Sessions Volume II includes nine original songs, including the previously unreleased acoustic track “Stranger In Your Town” (watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-khlYNQC4LI), a modern take on the Delta Blues. Hadley spins a tale of what it must be like to be out on the street with nowhere to go, and how he got there. The remaining eight songs are inspired by history, love, the end of relationships and the importance of family. “Volume II” features the same legendary St. Louis musicians (plus newcomer Chris Millar on drums) who joined Hadley on his 2014 release “The St. Louis Sessions”: drummer Keith Robinson, bassist Terry Coleman and Bob Lohr on keyboards. The musical pedigree of Lohr, Robinson and Coleman includes a long history with Chuck Berry, a testament to their deep roots in The Lou.

The St. Louis Sessions, Vol. II FLAC

Monday, October 27, 2014

Jack Hadley - The St. Louis Sessions

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 35:23
Size: 81.0 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[5:33] 1. That Dress
[4:00] 2. Bye Bye Baby (Blues Is My Life)
[2:46] 3. If You Only Knew
[3:33] 4. I'm Here For You
[4:04] 5. Ain't Nothing New
[3:04] 6. Something So Bad
[3:22] 7. Behind My Scar
[3:14] 8. I Need Somebody
[5:43] 9. Still Not My Home

The son of a Filipino mother and an African-American father, Jack was born in the Philippines. He grew up in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. His mother bought him an acoustic guitar at the age of twelve because she wanted to keep him busy. The family moved to Denver, Colorado, where he learned to play music by ear, playing music by everyone from Hendrix to Dylan, unaware that he was learning the foundation of American music – the blues.

Jack played in a number of Denver area bands, sharpening his guitar skills and discovering his vocal talent along the way. He began performing as a solo artist and played countless shows as a hired gun. In 2005 Jack decided to focus on writing and performing his original blues-based material with his own trio, The Jack Hadley Band. That same year he was playing at a local club when he was approached by blues veteran Otis Taylor who happened to be in the audience. For the next 18 months Jack was Taylor’s lead guitarist, playing at festivals and shows all over the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom. He appears on Otis Taylor’s 2007 Telarc release “Definition Of A Circle” playing lead guitar and lap steel. Notable musicians on this recording include ex-Thin Lizzy axeman Gary Moore and blues harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite. In November 2006 he recorded two songs with keyboard wizard Steve McQuarry at the legendary Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco including his revolutionary track "You & Me."

The fall of 2007 marked the beginning of a new project with bluesman Dan Treanor. "Brothers Blood & Bone" is a fresh look at the blues today that includes new songs from Treanor and Hadley along with their updated versions of classics from Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sonny Boy Williamson and Walter "Billy Boy" Arnold. In 2011 Hadley contributed lead vocals to Neil Haverstick’s “Hide & Seek” CD on Stickman Records.

Jack’s career is in high gear with 2013 appearances at Blues From The Top in Winter Park, Colorado; BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups in St. Louis; the Brighton Blues Blast in Brighton, Colorado; and the Rauma Blues Festival in Rauma, Finland, backed by the St. Louis Blues All-Stars featuring keyboardist Bob Lohr, bassist Terry Coleman and drummer Keith Robinson.

The St.Louis Sessions mc
The St.Louis Sessions zippy