Kirk Fletcher

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Hold On 00:00 Tools
Let Me Have It All 05:42 Tools
Two Steps Forward 05:42 Tools
Bad Boy 03:55 Tools
Down Home Woman 03:51 Tools
You Need Me 03:51 Tools
El Medio Stomp 03:33 Tools
Blues for Antone 04:05 Tools
Club Zanzibar 03:25 Tools
Welfare Blues 04:57 Tools
Natural Anthem 04:27 Tools
Don't Go No Further 03:50 Tools
Ain't No Way 03:00 Tools
That's Why I'm Cryin' 06:37 Tools
Blues for Boo Boo 03:33 Tools
Found Love 03:52 Tools
The Answer 03:52 Tools
Worried Man Blues 02:57 Tools
Congo Square 05:10 Tools
My Turn 05:26 Tools
Little By Little 04:33 Tools
Hip Hug Her 03:46 Tools
Country Girl 04:58 Tools
Way Back Home 07:48 Tools
The River's Invitation 04:09 Tools
My Home Is A Prison 04:37 Tools
Silver Spoon 10:30 Tools
I'm Not Your Fool 07:49 Tools
Green River 03:54 Tools
I Ain't Doing Nothing Wrong 05:22 Tools
What Is Going On 05:01 Tools
Stranded in St. Louis 03:54 Tools
Watsonized 05:20 Tools
Continents End 06:38 Tools
Sad Sad Day 06:38 Tools
Church Street Boogie 04:35 Tools
Bye Bye So Long 02:49 Tools
I Smell Trouble 04:48 Tools
Times Ticking 04:48 Tools
School Street Shuffle 03:08 Tools
What Happened To You 05:02 Tools
Dupree 05:02 Tools
Gotta Right 05:02 Tools
You Went Back on Your Word 05:27 Tools
Mr Mann 03:18 Tools
Next Time You See Me 03:25 Tools
Blues For Bobo 03:31 Tools
Worried All The Time 04:04 Tools
Don't Go No Further (acoustic) 03:15 Tools
Club Zanzibar (Alternate Take) 03:36 Tools
You Don't Know - Bonus Track 04:27 Tools
You Don't Know 04:27 Tools
I.m Not Your Fool 03:16 Tools
Don't Go No Further - Acoustic 03:16 Tools
Club Zanzibar - Alternate Take 03:37 Tools
You Don't Know (Bonus Track) 04:26 Tools
Stranded 03:56 Tools
Kirk Fletcher - Found Love 03:37 Tools
Kirk Fletcher - Ain't No Way 03:37 Tools
A River's Invitation 04:10 Tools
Mr. Mann 04:10 Tools
Hip Hug Her [Instr.] 03:47 Tools
Continent's End 00:00 Tools
Shool Street Shuffle 03:47 Tools
What Heppened to You 04:39 Tools
Can't You See What You're Doin' to Me (feat. Alex Schultz) 03:47 Tools
Chirch Street Boogie 04:39 Tools
Funnybone 04:39 Tools
I'm In Love 04:39 Tools
Blues Masterclass 04:39 Tools
Rockwithme 04:39 Tools
Lenny 04:39 Tools
Blues For Kleopatra 04:39 Tools
Bad Boy (feat. Kim Wilson) 04:39 Tools
Just to Be With You (feat. Kirk Fletcher) 04:39 Tools
Blues For Robben & Larry 04:39 Tools
Time's Ticking 04:39 Tools
I'm a Business Man (feat. Paul Oscher) 04:39 Tools
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When founder and CEO Randy Chortkoff initially formed Delta Groove Music, his vision for the label’s first two premiere albums shared a common bond; an exceptionally gifted, young African-American guitarist named Kirk Fletcher. Born December 23, 1975 in Bellflower, California, and son of a Baptist minister, Fletcher began playing guitar at the age of eight after watching his brother Walter perform at their father’s church. A life changing experience then occurred at the age of twelve, whereby an impressionable young Kirk witnessed multiple awe-inspiring performances at the Long Beach Blues Festival in 1988. Observing Albert Collins, Bobby “Blue” Bland and the Staple Singers on stage that weekend forever cemented Fletcher’s desire to pursue music and ultimately head down his chosen path of the blues. It was Al Blake, frontman of the Hollywood Fats Band, who began mentoring the burgeoning guitarist in the mid-90’s. Through him Kirk met legendary guitarist Junior Watson, and later Kim Wilson, which led to a call to join Wilson’s Blues Revue just in time to record the 2001 Grammy nominated album “Smokin’ Joint.” Wilson later repaid the favor appearing alongside vocalists Janiva Magness and Finis Tasby on Fletcher’s Delta Groove debut “Shades Of Blue,” which was officially released here in the U.S. in November 2004. From there Fletcher’s career blossomed; he spent three years on the road with Charlie Musselwhite, followed by another stint with Wilson in The Fabulous Thunderbirds, during which time he still found opportunities to record on albums by Lynwood Slim, The Mannish Boys and The Hollywood Blue Flames. In 2007 Fletcher followed his heart and stepped down from his role in the T-Birds, realigning his sights on performing his own music and reigniting his solo career. "Fletcher favors toothy Strat tones, stinging bends, and flurries of tight, staccato riffs that seem to pop from his fretboard like little firecrackers." - Guitar Player Magazine "Fletcher clearly has ensemble dynamics down, suggesting that his years as a sideman have been fruitful. But he's also unabashed as a bandleader, and his guitar work earns its prominence." - Blues Revue Magazine "Kirk Fletcher is a young man with a big reputation... he exudes class and style, knows all the classic licks but never resorts to mere copying, always with his own take in his trick bag." - Blues & Rhythm Magazine http://kirkfletcherband.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.