Paul Filipowicz

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Most Dogs 00:00 Tools
Devil Boogie 00:00 Tools
Chinatown 00:00 Tools
Gamblin' Woman 00:00 Tools
Who Loves You 00:00 Tools
Junk In The Trunk 00:00 Tools
Jackson Transfer 00:00 Tools
Curly Sue 00:00 Tools
Sportalaters Boogie 00:00 Tools
199 Lonely Tear Drops 00:00 Tools
Midnight At The Nairobi Room 00:00 Tools
Wichita Falls 00:00 Tools
Bootie On Duty 00:00 Tools
Cold Cold Cold 00:00 Tools
Black Spider 00:00 Tools
Every night about this time 00:00 Tools
Blind Eyes 00:00 Tools
Nightclubbing 00:00 Tools
Hound Dog Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Wisky Man 00:00 Tools
Can't Take It With Me 00:00 Tools
hound dogin 00:00 Tools
Bluesman 00:00 Tools
My Kind Of Baby 00:00 Tools
Lookin' Back 00:00 Tools
Too Hot To Boogie 00:00 Tools
"Fat Richards" Blues 00:00 Tools
Bone Chill 00:00 Tools
Good Rockin' 00:00 Tools
Everyday / Everynight 00:00 Tools
Your True Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Hootin' & Hollerin' 00:00 Tools
Serves Me Right To Suffer 00:00 Tools
Fire Fly 00:00 Tools
Fryed Chicken 00:00 Tools
Trail Dragger 00:00 Tools
K Buster 00:00 Tools
Where the Blues Comes From 00:00 Tools
Chickenwire 00:00 Tools
Hey Bossman 00:00 Tools
Can't Take It With You 00:00 Tools
Back Door Santa (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Switchyard 00:00 Tools
Texas Strut 00:00 Tools
Mongolian Twist 00:00 Tools
Heathers Mombo 00:00 Tools
10,000 Footprints 00:00 Tools
Guitar Man 00:00 Tools
How Many More Years (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Original Texas Strut (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
She Used To Be My Baby 00:00 Tools
Metro Line Mambo AKA Mambo Saint 00:00 Tools
Hot Chili 00:00 Tools
Where the Blues Come From (Live) 00:00 Tools
Brand New Hat 00:00 Tools
fried chicken 00:00 Tools
Gambling Woman (Live) 00:00 Tools
Canal street 00:00 Tools
Squad Car Boogie 00:00 Tools
Santa Fe Windows (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Singer, songwriter, guitar, harp. Born Chicago 3/24/50. He was raised in the Lockport, Ill. corn fields in the 1950’s. "My sisters played piano in church and of course we all sang there. About the only other music we could get was the radio." One night while cruising the dial Filipowicz pulled in a radio station out of Tulsa, OK. They played Wolf, Sonny Boy (II) and Muddy Waters back to back. That was his first exposure to blues. He first witnessed live blues in 64 or 65, while waiting outside a club on Chicago’s South Side “It was boiling hot about 2p.m. and these people were all dressed up and going into this air-conditioned club.” Otis Rush and his band were tearing it up right there in broad daylight. Electric guitar was it! Learning by ear was about the only way to go about a blues education in those days. “I was playing without a pick and the first time I heard Magic Sam it clicked. The phrasing was what I was hearing.” Over the 30 plus years of fronting his own band, Filipowicz has played venues from the mid-west to Denver to stints in Texas and Mississippi. Some of his fondest memories are the shows with “Hound-Dog Taylor “and “Mighty Joe Young” in the 70’s. “That’s where I met Ken Saydak, he was with Joe then, I never thought we’d be working together some day”. Ken appears with Paul on “Chinatown”. After a version of Sam’s “All Your Love” Joe told Paul “That was nice, keep it up”. “Mr. Taylor would even grunt when he’d see me”. Lefty Dizz “Man he just won a thousand bucks playin cards the night before, did we have a time.” Jimmy Dawkins would take Paul aside and give him pointers. Luther Allison was a great friend. He once told Paul “I know you’re a bluesman and you know you’re a bluesman and every time you take the stage you got to prove it”. “That knowledge is always with me, It seems just like yesterday, I am truly blessed” Paul said. He will make a special guest appearance at the “2004 Luther Allison Celebration” August 15, 2004, “Luther’s Blues” Madison WI. With 4 critically acclaimed CD’s under his belt, including two “Top 20 Texas Blues New Releases” in a row (1998 “Never Had It So Good”#14 and 1999 “What Have You Done For Me Lately” #7 Real Blues mag.) Paul’s original slashing guitar style has been established and documented. His latest release “Chinatown” is the logical next-step for a bluesman that has over the years warranted comparisons in such publications as, “Living Blues”, “Blues Revue”, “Soul Bag”, “Blues Access” and “Big City Blues", to such a diverse group of great’s as John Lee Hooker, Albert King, Buddy Guy, and Albert Collins just to name a few. Official Website: Paul Filipowicz Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.