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Dallas Blues Singer 1
This Dallas Blues Singer was born May 19, 1951 and raised in the 9th ward of New Orleans around France and Claiborne streets. It is an intensely musical neighborhood. The same neighborhood where Fats Domino, Jesse Hill, Oliver Morgan and the Lastie Family where raised. He was greatly influenced by piano giants Professor Longhair, Dr. John and Fats Domino.
Dallas Blues Singer credits
In the early 70's this Dallas Blues Singer started playing piano with Walter "Wolfman" Washington. He's also played and/or recorded with Gary B.B. Coleman, Delbert McClinton, Guitar Slim Jr., Johnny Adams, Wayne Bennet, Nappy Brown, Mighty Sam McClain, The Platters, The Drifters, The Coasters, Etta James and Doug Kershaw. He has opened shows for Irma Thomas, The Funky Meters, Wayne Toups, Chubby Carrier, Chris Ardoin, Geno DeLafose and Bruce Daigrepoint.
This Dallas Blues Singer has played keyboards for The Coasters, The Platters, The Drifters, Delbert McClinton, Johnny Duncan, Freddy Fender, Etta James, Johnny Sharpe and Doug Kershaw. He has opened shows for The Funky Meters, Wayne Toups, Chubby Carrier, Irma Thomas, Geno Delafose, and Chris Ardoin. He has performed nationwide most notably at the Montreal Jazz Festival and the New Orleans Jazz Fest. This Dallas Blues Singer has played on and produced recording sessions in Nashville, Austin, Dallas, New Orleans and Los Angeles.
Dallas Blues Singer repertoire
As a songwriter this Dallas Blues Singer has more than 30 songs published in Nashville, New York and L.A. His song "All Night Long" went to #40 in Billboard Magazine in 1981.