Big Daddy Wilson

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Thumb A Ride 02:52 Tools
CROSS CREEK ROAD 02:53 Tools
Ain't No Slave 05:17 Tools
Walk A Mile In My Shoes 04:41 Tools
Love Is The Key 04:15 Tools
Travelin' Blues 02:55 Tools
Anna 04:59 Tools
Jazzy Rose 03:22 Tools
This Is How I Live 03:40 Tools
Country Boy 03:55 Tools
Waiting on you 05:13 Tools
We're Ready 04:29 Tools
Bullfrog 04:17 Tools
Drop Down Here 04:22 Tools
Keep Your Faith In Jah 04:59 Tools
Dreaming 05:06 Tools
Time to Move 03:45 Tools
Anna Mae 04:59 Tools
Stranger 03:26 Tools
Hard Days Work 04:17 Tools
Sweet Tooth 03:45 Tools
Who's Dat Knocking 04:29 Tools
7 Years 04:18 Tools
It Don't Get No Better 03:59 Tools
Brother Blood 06:12 Tools
I'm Your Man 04:11 Tools
Hold The Ladder 03:51 Tools
Unchain My Heart 02:56 Tools
Mississippi John 04:18 Tools
She Loves Me 03:09 Tools
Way Back Yonder 04:18 Tools
I Got Plenty 04:18 Tools
Baby Don't Like It 02:56 Tools
Time 03:50 Tools
I Know 03:50 Tools
Crazy World 03:50 Tools
Dead End Road 03:50 Tools
Cold Is The Wind 04:20 Tools
I Wanna Be Your Man 02:42 Tools
My Day Will Come 03:09 Tools
Some Say 02:56 Tools
HURRICANE 04:04 Tools
Please 03:01 Tools
If You Were Mine 03:50 Tools
Neckbone Stew 02:56 Tools
Ain't Got No Money 02:56 Tools
GIVE ME ONE REASON 02:56 Tools
Like a Sunny Day 03:50 Tools
Oh Carolina 03:29 Tools
Miss Dorothy Lee 05:18 Tools
Mississippi Me 05:18 Tools
I'm So Glad 05:18 Tools
Deep In My Soul 05:18 Tools
Would Ya Look at That Car 02:53 Tools
Born Loser 04:11 Tools
Show Dog 02:53 Tools
He'll Make a Way 02:56 Tools
Baby's coming home again 00:00 Tools
baby don't like 02:56 Tools
Tom Cat 02:56 Tools
Daisy 02:56 Tools
I Just Need a Smile 04:29 Tools
Tripping on You 04:29 Tools
Mama's Words 02:56 Tools
Hold on to Our Love 02:56 Tools
Running Shoes 03:33 Tools
Four Daughters And A Strong Loving Woman 03:33 Tools
NewZealand / Aotearoa 02:56 Tools
Voodoo 02:56 Tools
I'm Walking 02:56 Tools
Couldn't Keep It to Myself 02:56 Tools
Don't ever let Nobody drag your spirit down (Live) 03:33 Tools
Cookies Gonna Kill Me 04:29 Tools
Redhead Stepchild 04:29 Tools
My Babe 04:29 Tools
Four daughters and a strong loving wife 03:33 Tools
Doin' It Right 04:29 Tools
Walk a mile in my shoes (Live) 03:33 Tools
Peanut Butter Pic 04:29 Tools
Damn If I Do 04:29 Tools
The River 04:29 Tools
Drop down here (Live) 04:29 Tools
Texas Boogie (Live) 04:29 Tools
Who's Dat Knocking (Live) 04:29 Tools
Anna Mae (Live) 04:29 Tools
Stranger (Live) 04:29 Tools
John the revelator (Live) 04:29 Tools
Nickel And a Nail (Bonus Track) 04:29 Tools
Texas Boogie 02:47 Tools
Twistin' the Night Away 03:10 Tools
Thumb a Ride (Live) 04:29 Tools
Drop Down Here - Live 00:00 Tools
Intercity train (Live) 04:29 Tools
When it rains (Bonus Track) 05:41 Tools
Bring It On Home To Me 05:41 Tools
Texas Boogie - Live 00:00 Tools
This is how i live (Live) 05:42 Tools
When it rains - Bonus Track 05:42 Tools
You're Gonna Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
I Heard the Angel Sing (Live) 00:00 Tools
New Zealand / Aotearoa 00:00 Tools
Country Boy (Live) 00:00 Tools
Country Boy Soul Medley 03:10 Tools
I Wanna Know Why 02:47 Tools
True Love 00:00 Tools
Nickel And a Nail - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down 03:55 Tools
Walk a Mile in My Shoes - Live 00:30 Tools
Wake Up - Live 02:47 Tools
Intercity Train 00:00 Tools
Miss Dorothy Lee - Live 00:30 Tools
Wake Up 00:30 Tools
When it rains 00:00 Tools
Nickel And a Nail 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Slave - Live 00:30 Tools
Baby Coming Home Again 03:10 Tools
John the Revelator 00:30 Tools
Big Boss Man 02:47 Tools
Anna Mae - Live 00:30 Tools
Running On Faith 00:00 Tools
Why 02:47 Tools
Keep on trying 00:30 Tools
Stranger - Live 00:30 Tools
I Got To Move 00:30 Tools
7 Years - Live 00:30 Tools
Neckbone Stew - Live 00:30 Tools
Baby Don't Like - Live 00:30 Tools
Texas Boogie (With Doc Fuzz) 00:30 Tools
I Just Need a Smile - Live 00:30 Tools
Cross Creek Road - Live 00:30 Tools
San Francisco Bay 00:30 Tools
HE LL MAKE A WAY 00:30 Tools
I Heard The Angel Sing 00:30 Tools
Snow Dog 00:30 Tools
Rail Road Worksong 00:30 Tools
Alberta 00:30 Tools
7 Years (Live) 00:30 Tools
Wake Up (Live) 00:30 Tools
Thanks For The Night 00:30 Tools
Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down - Live 00:30 Tools
Ain't No Slave (Live) 00:30 Tools
Walkin Blues 00:30 Tools
Railroad Worksong 00:30 Tools
Hard Times 00:30 Tools
WE RE READY 00:30 Tools
Where You Been So Long 00:30 Tools
John the Revelator - Live 00:30 Tools
The Rest Of My Life 00:30 Tools
Baby don`t like 00:30 Tools
You Can Love Yourself 00:30 Tools
Hand It Over 00:30 Tools
Intro 00:30 Tools
Intercity Train - Live 00:30 Tools
Miss Dorothy Lee (Live) 00:30 Tools
Big Daddy Wilson / Dreaming 00:30 Tools
Big Daddy Wilson / Stranger 00:30 Tools
Whos Dat Knocking 00:30 Tools
It Dont Get No Better 00:30 Tools
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Big Daddy Wilson was born less than 50 years ago in a small town called Edenton, North Carolina. The population of Edenton counts less than 6000, 55% African Americans, 25% below the poverty line. “We were very poor but I had a very beautiful childhood“, Wilson remembers. “Me and my sisters were raised by Mom and Grandma. We lived a simple life, we went to church every Sunday, school on weekdays. I also worked back then on the tobacco plantation and in the cotton fields, I was a real country boy.“ Wilson sang in church but he never thought about going on stage. “I was extremely shy.“ His guardians meant well for the fatherless boy and they often sent him to church also during the week. “That won´t hurt him, keeps little Wilson away from drugs and off the streets.“ Young Wilson quit school at 16, and sometime later joined the US Army. Being a poor black man in the south and living in a small town, jobs were scarce. After being stations in Germany, the young man became homesick. “I found out the quickest way to go back home was to see that you got married. They’ll allow you a vacation time about two weeks to go home to get married. Wilson convinced his officers of his impending wedding and returned Stateside, refusing to return to Germany. After six weeks his mom was so worried that she begged him to go back to the military. “And so I was back in Germany.“ A few years later Wilson met a German girl who became his wife. She is the reason for him staying and also the reason for a poem which became Wilson´s first song. And then Wilson heard the blues for the first time. Back in Edenton he had listened to music only in church and from the local, country radio station. But now he went for the first time to a real blues concert. “I met the blues here in Germany. I didn’t know what the blues was before“ Big Daddy Wilson says. “It was here that I found a part of me that was missing for so long in my life.“ It did not take long and the shy guy who had written some poems started looking for melodies. He went on stage, jammed all over the German blues scene and made an impression with his warm and soulful voice. He began touring with bands and as a duo and even released a few records. “My sister came all the way to see me perform and she couldn’t believe it. No, that’s not my brother. It seems like all my shyness was gone – thanks to my music. “ Champion Jack Dupree, Louisiana Red, Eddie Boyd... many musicians who made Europe their home and brought the blues with them succeeded here better than in the U.S. Even Luther Allison lived in Europe for 14 years before his big break. And now there´s Big Daddy Wilson, an American singer and songwriter who found his home in northern Germany. But something is different regarding Big Daddy Wilson. When he came over from the U.S. there was no blues in his baggage. He initially discovered the blues here in Germany which is where he will begin his international career. With his international solo debut on RUF Records Big Daddy Wilson is going to take one step further in his late career as a musician. For “Love Is The Key“ he recorded his own songs exclusively with a small band; taking it back to the roots, often reduced to acoustic instruments, but always full of soul. You can listen to his very first song here,“ Anna“ the song about his wife. Gospel is the foundation for “Keep Your Faith In Jah“, but this doesn’t keep the songwriter Wilson from praising the talents of a gypsy queen from New Orleans, “Jazzy Rose“. In “Hard Days Work“, Big Daddy uses monotone drones for hypnotic effects on the listener, while breezy off beats Jamaica-style let “Dreaming“ to swing along. Autobiographic aspects can be found elsewhere: “Ain´t No Slave“reminds us of the African-American history and at the same time makes us aware of Wilson’s grown confidence. His good friend Eric Bibb guests on two songs about Wilson’s roots ,”Country Boy” , “Walk A Mile In My Shoes”. He’s very proud of Bibb´s presence because “I’ve learnt so much from him,” says Wilson. The fruits of this learning can be tasted on Big Daddy’s imminent European Tour. Does he dare to imagine that he could take this music all the way back to his roots in North Carolina? “That’s a dream, but one that makes me nervous“ the Father of three laughs; it’s clear that his homesickness is gone – along with his shyness. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.