Buddy Whittington

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Back When The Beano Was Boss 03:48 Tools
Young & Dumb 00:00 Tools
Minor Blues 00:00 Tools
Greenwood 04:10 Tools
Stevie Rave on 00:00 Tools
Second Banana 00:00 Tools
Can't Be Good for Me 00:00 Tools
Sure Got Cold After the Rain Fell 00:00 Tools
Romance Classified 00:00 Tools
Every Goodbye Ain't Gone 00:00 Tools
Deadwood And Wire 00:00 Tools
Ain't Got The Scratch 00:00 Tools
Fender Champ 00:00 Tools
My World Revolves Around You 00:00 Tools
For Crystal Beach 00:00 Tools
Texas Trios 00:00 Tools
The Put On Song 00:00 Tools
Six String Romance 00:00 Tools
While We're Here 00:00 Tools
I Had to Go and See Alice 00:00 Tools
Santa Clause Wants Some Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Black Cat Bone 00:00 Tools
Help Me Through The Day 00:00 Tools
Maydell 00:00 Tools
Hideaway Medley 00:00 Tools
I Had to Go See Alice 00:00 Tools
Jacksboro Highway 00:00 Tools
Pieces and Parts 05:43 Tools
Tailspin 00:00 Tools
Awestruck and Spellbound 00:00 Tools
You Upsets Me 00:00 Tools
California 00:00 Tools
Sportin' Life 08:15 Tools
Runnin' Blue 00:00 Tools
Testify 00:00 Tools
A World of Hurt 00:00 Tools
Sportin Life 08:15 Tools
Young and Dumb 00:00 Tools
Runnin Blue 00:00 Tools
Jacksboro Higway 00:00 Tools
Help em through the day 00:00 Tools
She Don't Play By the Rules 00:00 Tools
Young Dumb 00:00 Tools
Sportin'Life 00:00 Tools
Runnin'Blue 00:00 Tools
Six Strings Romance 00:00 Tools
10. Pieces and Parts (A Bag Full Of...Blues 2010) 00:00 Tools
Guitar Solo; Hideaway 00:00 Tools
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A lifelong Texan, Buddy Whittington 'entered the arena' on December 28, 1956, in Fort Worth, and became enamored of the electric guitar like countless kids of his vintage shortly thereafter, who were mesmerized at the reality that 'you plucked a string...'here', and the sound came out...'over THERE.' Though no other family members played an instrument, there was always music in the home, be it emanating from the TV on Saturday evenings ('Cowtown Jamboree' and Big 'D' Jamboree were locally produced live weekly shows featuring top name country artists of the day) AM radio also featured prominently, with KXOL, KFJZ, KLIF, KKDA, WBAP, WRR and KNOK providing a wide variety of sounds and styles to open and expand a young would-be musician's ears long before the advent of 'Underground' Album Rock Radio stations like KFAD and KNUS, KTXQ 'Q102' and KZEW 'The Zoo' 98 FM. Western Swing music also played a part, as Mr. and Mrs. Whittington were big fans of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. Probably the biggest influence in young Bud's musical makeup was the record collection of his big sister, encompassing everything from British Invasion bands to R&B hits of the day, Elvis, Buddy Holly, Beatles, Stones, The Who, The Yardbirds, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers to 'The Temps and The Tops', Gary 'U.S.' Bond, Jimmy Reed, and Slim Harpo. A succession of fledgling musical efforts with varying degrees of success ensued, culminating in an offer by John Mayall to join The Bluesbreakers in 1993. "The band I was in at the time, 'The Sidemen', had a good friend in Mr. Jerry Thompson, who these days is President of Promoterline Inc., but back then was managing the Dallas Alley complex, where he would book us as the opening act on any number of outdoor events and shows, and we were booked as the opener for a Bluesbreakers' show.... Mr. Mayall asked me for my contact info, we stayed loosely in touch for the next two years, and when then-Bluesbreakers guitarist Coco Montoya decided it was time to hit the highway on his own, I 'received the call' and appeared on countless Mayall shows and recordings worldwide for the 15 years between 1993 and 2008, at which time the existing Bluesbreakers were 'kicked out of the nest' and the band was reformed by Mayall." Buddy's self-titled solo CD appeared in 2007, and has garnered very favorable reviews and considerable airplay. The CD, recorded at Hurricane Sound in Garland, Texas by engineer / producer / drummer / 'ubertalentedmultiinstrumentalist' Mike Gage, features performances by Gage, longtime bassist Wayne Six, co-guitarist Michael 'Mouse' Mayes, and this configuration makes up the core of the current working band. 'We can play just about anything we need to between us, as we have all 'played in different bands together' for years, and really enjoy working with each other.' says Bud, who is currently writing songs for his second solo outing. Official Website: Buddy Whittington Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.