Showing posts with label Lee Delray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee Delray. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Lee Delray - Brand New Man

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:46
Size: 113.9 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:54] 1. Meet My Maker
[5:25] 2. I'll Play The Blues For You
[3:50] 3. First String Man
[6:42] 4. Blues Came Callin'
[4:36] 5. Love Line
[5:19] 6. Cookin' In My Kitchen
[4:34] 7. Hollar
[4:35] 8. Gotcha
[5:00] 9. Mine All Mine
[4:45] 10. Yesterday's Tears

Born in South Florida and raised in N.Y.C., Lee’s earliest influence to be a musician was when his dad took him to see a Pete Seeger Concert on a pier on Staten Island. Shortly thereafter Delray saw Elvis Presley for the first time. It was a broadcast of his “69 Comeback” that changed his life forever. Lee was 11 years old when he found an old nylon string guitar in the garage. He convinced his dad to get him a few lessons and after they were done he took it on his own from there. Delray played with just about any band that would let him all through the eighties. Ranging from Oldies to Country and even Punk and Heavy Metal. In late ’89 he met Duke Lee. Duke gave him a Muddy Waters record and told him, “This is where all that stuff you listen to came from.” Early on, Lee was highly influenced by Muddy Waters, Alvin Lee, Jimi Hendrix, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and especially Buddy Holly. His later influences included Albert King, BB King, Freddie King, Albert Collins, Luther Allison and the list goes on.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Lee Delray - 570-Blues

Size: 98,0 MB
Time: 42:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Walking In The Rain (3:24)
02. Don't Know Why (4:14)
03. Don't Tell Me I Can't Get The Blues (5:48)
04. How Much I Love You (3:52)
05. I Got It (3:59)
06. It's A Little Too Late (2:56)
07. Need To Talk (3:34)
08. House Of Love (4:53)
09. No Time Blues (5:53)
10. She's Got Everything (3:52)

This debut release is causing quite the stir on an international level. "570-BLUES" has been snapped up by disc jockeys in over 15 different countries and over HALF of the U.S. and counting... Worldwide airplay like this for an indie release is quite rare indeed, but once you hear the first track I think you'll understand why. "570-BLUES" has been referred to as a "fresh" new sound in the Blues. Jim, a DJ from WCTG in Virginia, says... "Lee's guitar playing is like getting banged on the head & still wanting more. His vocals are fresh, clean, blues, and soul." Uncle Pete Hoff from 91.9 WNTI in New Jersey says..." I receive hundreds of Cd's every month and 570-BLUES is by far one of the best cd's to come out in quite some time." International DJ Mark Kerr said... " 570-BLUES SMOKES, people!" Recording artist and writer for Big City Blues Magazine, Dave Fields, says... " Lee Delray is one of the brighter shining stars on the up and coming Blues Scene. "570-BLUES" has something for EVERYONE. Lee takes you from track 1, "Walking In The Rain", a Luther Allison style high octane funky Blues, to an Albert King infused rumba groove in "Need To Talk." It gets down and dirty Texas style with "It's A Little Too Late", then pulls you in close with a Soul Blues which opens with a beautiful piano/vocal intro on "House of Love." Then it's off to "Nashville" with "Don't Tell ME I Can't Get The Blues." Not to mention a HARD rocker ala' Popa Chubby with "I Got It".

"570-Blues" is bound to be on your "fav" playlist for a long time...

570-Blues