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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Big Dave 2004 Tellin You
Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:41:05
Size: 94,01 MB
Big Dave Reniers (born 1969) began playing harmonica at the age of 14. A few years later he got in touch with blues music listening to harmonica-players such as William Clarke, Kim Wilson, James Harman, etc.
He formed “the Dizzy Dave Band” when he was seventeen and they played steadily for about eight years.
Learning more and more about the old-school blues he wanted to play forties and fifties style and so co-started “The Electric Kings” in 1994. This band knew a lot of recognition in Europe with their mixture of Swing, Jump and Chicago-blues.
The last few years you could also hear Big Dave play as a sideman in “The Elmore D. Band” (pre-war blues with a 21st century approach).
Influenced by all the great harp-players (both Walters, both Sonny Boys, G. Smith,...) Big Dave plays a fat-toned, straightforward harp while singing with a strong relaxed voice. (http://www.bigdave.be/)
Tracklist:
01 - Sweet Child 03:31
02 - Yes Baby 02:12
03 - Tomorrow Night 03:25
04 - Take Two 02:46
05 - Let's Rock 03:10
06 - Pretty Lil Thing 02:45
07 - Lucky Number 03:52
08 - Pocket Full Of Money 02:24
09 - Mailman Blues 04:09
10 - Dig Myself A Hole 03:50
11 - Shake For Me 03:19
12 - Light Feet 02:33
13 - Tired Of Living 03:09
Big Dave here:
Thank you Kempen for sharing this album!
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