Sam Lay

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Somebody Gotta Do It 00:00 Tools
I'm the One 05:39 Tools
You're So Fine 00:00 Tools
Hands Off 00:00 Tools
I Get Evil 00:00 Tools
Boogie Chillen 00:00 Tools
Rock Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Still A Fool 00:00 Tools
Black Night 00:00 Tools
Pure Grain Alcohol 00:00 Tools
Fannie Mae 00:00 Tools
Sam's Big Boy 00:00 Tools
Mean Disposition 00:00 Tools
Key to the Highway 00:00 Tools
Maggie's Farm 00:00 Tools
Rush Hour Blues 00:00 Tools
Baby How Long 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Shoot Her 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Find My Baby 00:00 Tools
Hound Dog/ Roll OverBeethoven 00:00 Tools
Long Distance Call 00:00 Tools
I Got Wise 00:00 Tools
Short Haired Woman 00:00 Tools
Key to the Highway - Live 00:00 Tools
Asked Her For Water 00:00 Tools
Roll Over Beethoven 00:00 Tools
Red White And Blues 00:00 Tools
Second Man 00:00 Tools
10 - SOMEBODY GOTTA DO IT 00:00 Tools
29 Miles 00:00 Tools
Sloppy Drunk 00:00 Tools
I Got Two Women 00:00 Tools
Jelly Jelly 00:00 Tools
Birmingham 00:00 Tools
Midnight Drag 00:00 Tools
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Sam Lay, Drummer, vocalist - is one of the most celebrated virtuoso drummers in blues history, and a mainstay since the late 1950's. He began his auspicious career in 1957 as drummer for the Original Thunderbirds and soon after became the drummer for the legendary harp genius, Little Walter. In the early 1960's Mr. Lay began recording and performing with the founding fathers of blues,Willie Dixon, Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters. The recordings Lay made during this time, (including Muddy Waters' Fathers and Sons album recorded in the 70's), are considered to be among the definitive works from the careers of Waters and Wolf. In the mid 60's Mr. Lay was persuaded to join with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and recorded and toured extensively with this important blues group. Bob Dylan (with Sam Lay as his drummer) was the first performer to introduce electric-rock at the Newport Folk Festival. Lay also recorded with Dylan - most notably on the Highway 61 album. Mr. Lay's unique style of drumming can be heard on over 40 recordings for the famed Chess Records label with the most prominent names in the world of blues. He has recently toured the major Blues festivals around the US and Europe with the Chess Records All-Stars. In the late 1980's Sam Lay was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis. He was recently inducted into the Jazz Hall of Fame in Los Angeles, and the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. He was nominated eight times for the coveted W. C. Handy Award for "Best Instrumentalist" including a recent 2005 nomination. Mr. Lay has two very recent recordings with his own band on Appaloosa Records, Evidence Records, and a recording on Alligator Records with the Siegel-Schwall Band and was nominated in 2000 for a Grammy Award for his performances on the "Howlin' Wolf Tribute" CD and was honored by the Recording Academy January 2002 for the " Legends and Hero's Award" for his significant musical contributions. Mr. Lay was prominently featured on a PBS-TV broadcast of 7 episodes on the "History of the Blues" produced by Academy Award winning director, Martin Scorsese. You can also see ‘Sam Lay Blues Band’ (same artist) on Last.fm here: http://www.last.fm/music/Sam+Lay+Blues+Band You can also see ‘The Sam Lay Blues Band’ (same artist) on Last.fm here: http://www.last.fm/music/The+Sam+Lay+Blues+Band Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.