Devil in a Woodpile

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Got Just What I Want 02:59 Tools
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 04:38 Tools
Easy Ridin' Mama 02:43 Tools
Keep on Drinkin' 02:31 Tools
Beer Ticket Rag 03:15 Tools
Good Morning School Girl 02:41 Tools
A Long Way From Home 03:08 Tools
Shake It and Break It 03:45 Tools
Has My Gal Been by Here? 02:35 Tools
Can't Wait 02:04 Tools
I Got a Woman 02:09 Tools
Until My Love Comes Down 03:36 Tools
Funky Butt 01:59 Tools
You Just Well to Let Her Go 02:32 Tools
I'll Be Rested 02:37 Tools
Stranger Here 04:06 Tools
So Sweet 03:16 Tools
Boogie Woogie Dance 02:34 Tools
When I'm Drinkin' 03:51 Tools
Some Day Baby 03:20 Tools
Whiskey Headed Blues 02:44 Tools
Louisiana Fairytale 04:21 Tools
Steel Guitar Rag 03:39 Tools
Stovepipe Blues / Greenville Strut 04:21 Tools
I Shall Not Be Moved 03:21 Tools
Barbecue 03:02 Tools
Fly Soup 01:43 Tools
My Baby Called Me 03:13 Tools
Whistle Gait 03:39 Tools
Big Boat 02:47 Tools
The Pagans Had It Right 02:36 Tools
Lepidoptera 03:06 Tools
Wrong Woman 02:36 Tools
I Feel Like Steppin' Out 06:36 Tools
Before They Get Me Down 02:18 Tools
I'm A Steady Rollin' Man 03:15 Tools
My Baby Leavin' 03:29 Tools
Samson and Delilah 03:42 Tools
Wake Up Baby 04:08 Tools
See Happy Song 01:57 Tools
Walkin' In The Rain 03:25 Tools
Manifold 04:06 Tools
Devil In The Woodpile 01:06 Tools
The Cooker-Man Chug/I Love You Baby 00:00 Tools
The Cooker-Man Chug / I Love You Baby 02:49 Tools
Stealin' 03:42 Tools
Louisianna Fairytale 03:07 Tools
Keep on Drinkin 02:31 Tools
Sloppy Drunk Blues 00:00 Tools
The Cooker Man Chug 02:49 Tools
Has My Gal Been Here_ 01:57 Tools
Rock Island Line 04:19 Tools
Good Morning Little School Girl (Sonny Boy Williamson cover) 02:31 Tools
Stovepipe Blues_Greenville Strut 01:57 Tools
Googie Woogie Dance 02:31 Tools
See Happy Song - REO Speedwagon 01:57 Tools
The Most Beautiful Girl 02:54 Tools
Barbeque 00:00 Tools
Devil In A Woodpile / Easy Ridin' Mama 00:00 Tools
stovepipe blues-greenville strut 03:47 Tools
Devil in a Woodpile 01:07 Tools
When I'm Drinkin 03:47 Tools
Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp 03:47 Tools
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Devil In A Woodpile has been playing acoustic blues and ragtime in Chicago for the last 10 years. Rick Sherry and Tom Ray started playing together in the early 90s as members of the Jake LaBotz trio. When Jake skipped town and the duo had some gigs to fill, a new band was born. Rick and Tom called on Delta blues legend David "Honeyboy" Edwards to fill the guitar void. To give Honeyboy a rest in between sets, the Rick and Tom played as Devil in a Woodpile, working up a set of harp-and-bass country blues tunes, combined with banjo-uke and jug rags composed by Tom. After adding Paul K. on guitar, the new trio started looking for a venue. Rick and Tom stumbled upon the Hideout, tucked away in an industrial neighborhood of Chicago. The club's new owners had just finished laying down the floor tiles and invited the two in for a cold one. One of the owners, Tim Tuten, expressed excitement upon seeing Rick's hat; it displayed an insignia for the band the Bottle Rockets. Tim loved the band and asked, “You guys dig the Bottle Rockets?” Rick pointed to Tom and replied, “ Don’t you know who this dude is?” Tom Ray had actually quit the band that very day, and in no time Tom and Rick had themselves a gig. The Hideout had yet to become the music venue it is today, but Tim hired them to play the next Tuesday night, unplugged, in the front room on the floor by the bar. In that moment, a new Chicago music room was born and a long tradition was kicked off: Devil in a Woodpile has held court at the Hideout on Tuesday evenings since. After word got around about the band, the bar and Tuesday nights, Bloodshot Records' Rob Miller showed interest, signed them, and launched Devil in a Woodpile onto the alt-country highway. Their self-titled debut was released in 1998, followed by "Division Street" in 2000. Devil in a Woodpile has played extensively in the Chicago area and has toured with Son Volt. Most recently, in 2003, the band got a shot in the arm with the addition of finger-style guitar savant Joel Paterson. Devil in a Woodpile is still pushin' it every Tuesday night at the Hideout (www.hideoutchicago.com). Every week they rock a crowded bar with no mikes and no amps, transforming the indie music venue into a modern-day barrelhouse. The Band Rick Cookin' Sherry sings, plays harmonica, washboard, clarinet, and blows the jug. He started playing in Chicago with the Bucktown Barbeque Boys, Maxwell Street Jimmie Davis, and Jake LaBotz. He often accompanies Delta blues legend David "Honeyboy" Edwards. He has recorded with The Pine Valley Cosmonauts, Eric Noden, Yoko Noge, and Frank Morey. Tom Ray started slappin' the bass on the streets of New Orleans with Augie's Big Mess Blues Band. Since moving to Chicago, Tom has been a member of Poi Dog Pondering, The Bottle Rockets and The Waco Brothers. He is presently playing with Neko Case and is a regular member of the Blue Man Group band. Joel Paterson originally hails from Madison, Wisconsin. He moved to Chicago in 1998 and is now one of the busiest guitar players in town. Along with his Devil duties he plays with The Joel Paterson Blues Roundup, Kelly Hogan's Wooden Leg, The Wabash Jug Band and Steve Dawson. Joel also handles the Travis pickin' and pedal steel chair in Scott Ligon's new honky-tonk band, The Western Elstons. His Blues Roundup frequently plays at Buddy Guy's Legends and has just released a new CD entitled "Go Lightnin'" on Meantone Records & Tapes. The disc showcases Joel's brand of electric country blues and features Rick Sherry on a few tracks. Bloodshot Records: Devil In A Woodpile Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.