Ron Hacker & the Hacksaws

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Big Brown Eyes 02:27 Tools
Hate to See You Go 02:42 Tools
Ax Sweet Mama 03:22 Tools
My Bad Boy 05:06 Tools
Yank Told Me 03:36 Tools
Back Door Man 05:44 Tools
Diddley Widdley 06:28 Tools
Two Timin' Woman 03:01 Tools
Mambo for Albert 04:45 Tools
Come On in My Kitchen 02:43 Tools
I'm Gonna Miss You Like the Devil 04:18 Tools
Hear Me Sing Like Elmore James 03:52 Tools
I Got Tatooed 03:01 Tools
Mailman Blues 03:59 Tools
Prison Mind 03:29 Tools
Howlin' For My Darlin' 04:58 Tools
Broke And Hungry 04:57 Tools
Evil Hearted Woman (Acoustic) 04:58 Tools
Peach Tree Blues 02:49 Tools
Welfare Store 04:58 Tools
Almost Grown 03:06 Tools
Baby What You Want Me To Do 03:20 Tools
Stranger Blues 03:35 Tools
Burnin' 02:50 Tools
Goin' To Brownsville 03:20 Tools
Goin' Down Slow 04:01 Tools
Ax Sweet Momma 03:54 Tools
Red Cross Store 03:54 Tools
You Got To Move 04:01 Tools
32/20 03:20 Tools
Nadine 04:01 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off Her 04:01 Tools
Goin' Down Slow (Acoustic) 04:01 Tools
Fool For Your Stockings 04:40 Tools
I Got Tattooed 04:40 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go 03:00 Tools
No Place To Go 03:38 Tools
House Rent Blues 04:28 Tools
Two Women 03:00 Tools
I Do Not Dance With Short Girls 03:10 Tools
32-20 03:10 Tools
If You See My Baby 03:10 Tools
I'm goin away Baby 03:43 Tools
Shake Your Moneymaker 03:43 Tools
I Ask Sweet Momma 03:43 Tools
Rollin' Stone 03:00 Tools
Takin' Care Of Business 03:00 Tools
Bad Boy 04:39 Tools
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A B O U T "The first time I got the blues, I mean really got the blues, was in 1956. A friend and I got caught breaking into parking meters. I was eleven - he was twelve. Off we went to the juvenile center. The counselors in the center were young Afro-Americans in their twenties and they loved their music, like young dudes do. In '56 their music was Elmore James, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Jimmy Reed. I fell in love with the music and it's been a part of my life since then. As I've gotten older I've tried to concentrate more on playing the Blues than living them." After teaching himself to play guitar, Ron met the late Yank Rachell, partner of Sleepy John Estes. Yank trained Ron on the finer points of Delta Blues, and they became life-long friends in the process. The actor Peter Coyote helped Ron get his first gig in San Francisco at a neighborhood coffee shop. It wasn't long before Ron put together the Hacksaws and was tearing it up in clubs all over the San Francisco Bay Area. Since then, Ron has played every major festival in Northern California, including the Monterey Jazz Festival, the San Francisco Blues Festival, the Marin County Blues Festival and the Long Beach Blues Festival. Ron has also toured extensively in Europe playing major festivals in Belgium, Denmark, France, Holland, Germany, and Norway. Ron has put out nine albums, which include No Pretty Songs, Bar Stool Blues, I Got Tattooed, Backdoor Man, Burnin’, Live In Holland, Mr. Bad Boy, My Songs, and Filthy Animal. In June of 2006 Ron put some slide guitar on Tom Waits’ Grammy nominated CD, Orphans released 11/21/06. He has also written a pulp memoir, White Trash Bluesman. Movie credits include "The Blues Guy" in “Just Like Heaven”, September 2005. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.