Preacher Boy

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Baby, Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Old Boyfriends 04:45 Tools
I Won't Be There 02:00 Tools
The Cross Must Move 04:00 Tools
A Golden Thimble 05:07 Tools
Down And Out In This Town 03:31 Tools
Dead, Boy 03:38 Tools
Please Call Me Baby 04:01 Tools
Cornbread 02:56 Tools
Obituary Writer Blues 06:01 Tools
a little more evil 04:16 Tools
In The Darkened Night 04:57 Tools
Catfish 04:00 Tools
Blister And A Bottle Cap 05:15 Tools
Friend's Lament 03:32 Tools
A Little Better When It Rains 03:58 Tools
Ugly 05:15 Tools
Gun 03:40 Tools
De Vamp 03:07 Tools
Comin' Up Aces 06:41 Tools
Death Letter 06:01 Tools
Buckshot 04:29 Tools
Jackson Street 05:18 Tools
Please Call My Baby 04:02 Tools
Nehemiah James 04:40 Tools
2 O'Clock 03:20 Tools
Whistleman 04:51 Tools
Cold Mountain Music 03:11 Tools
Back Then We Only Cared For Hell 03:40 Tools
Railroad 03:41 Tools
A Person's Mind 03:11 Tools
If I Had Possession over Judgement Day 04:51 Tools
Rock Skipper 04:52 Tools
New Orleans 02:56 Tools
Something Is Wrong 03:26 Tools
Epitaph 03:24 Tools
Like Me 04:16 Tools
Hidden Cave 02:36 Tools
Sorry 03:31 Tools
The Drive Goes On 03:12 Tools
On And On It Goes 03:03 Tools
Spaceman 03:48 Tools
down the drain 03:55 Tools
Milk And Brown Sugar 01:57 Tools
My Car Walks on Water 04:51 Tools
Spoonful Blues 04:08 Tools
(I Woke Up With A Broken Heart) This Morning 02:22 Tools
At The Corner Of The Top And The Bottom 04:08 Tools
All And Everything You Need 04:08 Tools
My Gold Canoe 04:14 Tools
Seven's In The Middle, Son 00:00 Tools
Rust 03:27 Tools
Change 03:13 Tools
Jesus, Make up My Dyin' Bed 03:13 Tools
A Woman 04:33 Tools
Ninety-Nine Bottles 03:40 Tools
She Says 03:15 Tools
The Dogs 04:51 Tools
Glory Man 04:35 Tools
Umbrella 03:11 Tools
Stagolee 00:00 Tools
Setting Sun 00:00 Tools
It's Cold Tonight 05:24 Tools
there go john 00:00 Tools
Fixin' to Die 03:16 Tools
Hurry Down Some Good Luck 03:16 Tools
One-Way Turnstile 00:00 Tools
The End Of The Moon 03:55 Tools
watered down 02:49 Tools
Maggie Campbell Blues 03:55 Tools
The Rumble Strip 03:55 Tools
Evil Blues 00:00 Tools
got my share 00:00 Tools
Black Crow 02:49 Tools
Shake 'em on Down 00:00 Tools
Cemetary Stout 00:00 Tools
lost johnny lost 03:37 Tools
Death Don't Have No Mercy 00:00 Tools
Shamedown 00:00 Tools
Richmond 04:27 Tools
Cemetery Stout 03:55 Tools
Gorgeous 03:37 Tools
Doctor, What Have You Done 04:41 Tools
Whisper 03:21 Tools
Ruby Lou 04:22 Tools
Hello, Lover 00:00 Tools
Sophie And Frankie Machine 05:03 Tools
The Sliding Window (Hail Mary) 05:03 Tools
One-Way Turnstyle 03:10 Tools
Faces in the West 00:00 Tools
revelation falls 05:10 Tools
The Mortuary Band 05:10 Tools
Bullet 05:10 Tools
Down with the Fellas 05:10 Tools
Coal Black Dirt Sky 00:00 Tools
The Needle Got You, Man 02:40 Tools
Postcards and Ashtrays 00:00 Tools
Black Crow (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
saltpeter 00:00 Tools
Cold Trials of the Dispossessed (Outtake) 00:00 Tools
All over the World (Outtake) 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Golden Thimble 00:00 Tools
as if now i understand 00:00 Tools
Envelope 00:00 Tools
a wilder edge 00:00 Tools
west of the river 00:00 Tools
Pulling Black Flowers From An Hourglass 00:00 Tools
The Bottle and the Pen (Outtake) 00:00 Tools
fever moon 00:00 Tools
Can't Sleep Here Tonight 00:00 Tools
never nothing like that 00:00 Tools
The Belly of Down 00:00 Tools
Ruby Lou (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Saint Peter 00:00 Tools
Bandy-Legged and Broke 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
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Songwriter Christopher Watkins developed an intense passion for the Delta blues at the early age of 16. Seven years later, as "Preacher Boy", he put together an electric band that would maintain the traditional feel of acoustic blues while transplanting it into clubs for young audiences who may have never even heard of Robert Johnson or Charley Patton. Preacher Boy and the Natural Blues were an instant hit on the alternative rock circuit, their skewed roots sound capturing the imagination of everyone within earshot. Combining bold, hard vocals with instrumentation that ranged from a kitchen stove to a clarinet, Preacher Boy drew on his personal experiences to sketch wry lyrical pictures which bear truth for anyone who has wrestled with death, loneliness, love or salvation. Born in Iowa City, Iowa in 1968, "Preach," as he is known to his friends, lived in Michigan, Kansas, Italy, Washington and now resides in San Francisco. His grandfather, a musician, professor, and sculptor, bought him his first guitar at age thirteen. The first thing he did was teach the boy an open tuning, which is now the hallmark of his bottle-neck playing. When he was 16, Chris stumbled upon Samuel Charter's book entitled The Country Blues, which his mom had brought him from the library, knowing his current fascination with a Howlin' Wolf record that he had found in the family record collection. Although he had never heard of any of the names in the book, their stories and personalities completely swept him away. He immediately ran to the record store and purchased a compilation album from the Newport Folk Festival, and thus began a lifetime of respect, love and devotion for the music of players like John Hurt, Son House, Fred McDowell, Bukka White, Mance Lipscomb and many others. In California, Chris played guitar in local bands for a number of years, before forming Preacher Boy and the Natural Blues in 1992. Besides their immediate success with the Generation X club crowds, the band was soon sharing the stage with acts like Counting Crows, Cracker, Chris Isaak, Los Lobos, the Texas Tornadoes, Jimmy Vaughan, J.J. Cale, Zachary Richard, and Buckwheat Zydeco. Although the intensity created by Preacher Boy during his live performances was a challenge to capture on disc, the 1995 release of the band's self-titled debut album, Preacher Boy and the Natural Blues, was an overwhelming critical success, provoking a flood of praise from press and radio stations nationwide. CD Review said, "Preacher Boy delivers an eclectic batch of original tunes on this impressive debut. Watkins sings with the backwoods growl of a raspy-throated vet." Referring to Preach's appeal to both blues lovers and young rockers, the San Francisco Bay Guardian commented, "With his original songs, righteous conviction, and fierce energy, Preacher Boy could be the Paul Butterfield or Charlie Musselwhite for the Lollapalooza nation." From England, the British Blues Connection added, "Preacher Boy has conjured up a bag of tricks that not only pays homage to the traditional form of music that we call blues but also extends our appreciation of it. To do this on a debut release is totally mind-blowing." Blues Access picked up on the wacky energy of the album, "Imagine Spike Jones siring a son that sings like Tom Waits and loved Delta blues, ragtime, and jug band music, and you come up with this inspired insanity...If your slumber party is kind of pooped, pop on this one. These fellows will have you moving like a grade school when the Ritalin runs out - guaranteed." The album, which placed on numerous year-end Top Ten lists, also garnered Preach a BAMMIE nomination for "Outstanding Blues Album" - among such luminaries as John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray, and Joe Louis Walker. Another highlight came in the form of a standing ovation and an unprecedented encore following a Preacher Boy and the Natural Blues performance at the 1995 San Francisco Blues Festival, leading the San Francisco Examiner to declare that, "Those who arrived late may have missed what could well have been the top act on the entire bill next to John Lee Hooker himself. The strength of the band, other than their sheer musical excellence, is their extremely original approach to the blues, which they can accomplish while at the same time manintaining blues traditions." While easily acclimated to the blues groove, Preacher Boy's work is largely marked by his passion for unique, somewhat twisted, musical amalgamations. His latest album, entitled Gutters And Pews, as inspired and provocative as his first, fuses strains of folk blues, rock and roll, funk, Dixieland, and gospel, which weave through dusty soundscapes littered with hobos, ghosts, drunks, and buckshot. The result is a totally unique twist on "roots" music, a pure, sweat-inducing journey that will substantially increase your appreciation of American roots music. Preacher Boy is an original, a crafty songwriter of atmospheric tunes that grab listeners with their grooves and urgency. His music is some of the most audacious and innovative roots music to be heard anywhere. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.