Showing posts with label Wayne Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wayne Young. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Wayne Young & The Midwest Creole Ensemble - Fergie: A Tribute To Steve Ferguson

Size: 122,7 MB
Time: 52:58
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Rockin' Blues
Art: Front

01. Hi Di Ho (4:10)
02. You Snooze You Loose (2:56)
03. Soul Waltz (5:30)
04. Hoo Doo Lovin' (5:34)
05. Fight Like You Talk (4:07)
06. Lyin' Cheatin' Blues (6:26)
07. Hot Walker Blues (3:01)
08. Baby, What's Wrong (4:46)
09. Outer Space Boogie (3:20)
10. Too Many Heartaches (5:13)
11. Can You Stand It (2:34)
12. Flat Foot Flewzey (5:14)

Steve Ferguson has been a musical force since NRBQ. He has recorded with many of the blues greats and it has been a treat and an honor to record his songs with his band the Midwest Creole Ensemble. A great bunch people and a wonderful group of musicians and singers.

Wayne Young, Known for his gritty voice, soulful guitar work and high-energy stage show, renown blues performer Wayne Young offers his listeners a chance to taste some smoky blues cooked over a little red-hot rock 'n roll.

Young started his music career in the late 1950s with the Carnations. In the 1960s for two tours with the "Dick Clark Caravan of joined Soul, Inc. for two tours with the "Dick Clark Caravan of Stars" and nights opening for Bo Diddley, Paul Revere and the Raiders, and The Byrds.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Young began to hone his blues licks with The Heavyweights and later toured extensively with his own group, Midnight Special. In the Nineties, he created and performed the popular Slow Hand, and Eric Clapton tribute show, and reunited with his Soul, Inc. band mates to put out a CD under the name The Shufflin' Granddads.

Fergie: A Tribute To Steve Ferguson