Studebaker John & The Hawks

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Here No More 00:00 Tools
Two Time Boogie 00:00 Tools
Blue Feelin' 00:00 Tools
For Lovin' You 00:00 Tools
On This Highway 00:00 Tools
Dirty Business 00:00 Tools
Last Night 00:00 Tools
Rock My Baby Right 00:00 Tools
Flame Of Desire 00:00 Tools
Rolling & Tumbling Around 00:00 Tools
You Done Me Wrong 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Why 00:00 Tools
Playing With Fire 00:00 Tools
Nothin' But Fun 00:00 Tools
She's A Rocker 00:00 Tools
Talk To Me Baby 00:00 Tools
New Way Of Walkin' 00:00 Tools
Boogie Walk 00:00 Tools
Fear 00:00 Tools
The Road 00:00 Tools
Your Hoodoo Man 00:00 Tools
Shake 00:00 Tools
Whoa Yeah 00:00 Tools
Forever 00:00 Tools
Circumstances 00:00 Tools
Nasty Mother 00:00 Tools
Too Tough 00:00 Tools
Running Scared 00:00 Tools
Running Into The Rain 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Woman 00:00 Tools
Outside Lookin' In 00:00 Tools
Missing You 00:00 Tools
She Plays Hard 00:00 Tools
Gonna Start To Walkin' 00:00 Tools
Real Love 00:00 Tools
Time Will Tell 00:00 Tools
Somewhere In Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Boogie Twist 00:00 Tools
We're Gonna Rock 00:00 Tools
Satisfy My Soul 00:00 Tools
Everyday 00:00 Tools
This City 00:00 Tools
Since Day One 00:00 Tools
Somebody Forgot To Tell My Heart 00:00 Tools
My Way Or The Highway 00:00 Tools
100% Satisfaction 00:00 Tools
So Happy Together 00:00 Tools
End to the Lies 00:00 Tools
Ride, Ride, Ride 00:00 Tools
Out of Control 00:00 Tools
Howl With the Wolf 00:00 Tools
Flippin' Out 00:00 Tools
Back in Your Town 00:00 Tools
Meant to Be 00:00 Tools
Burned By Love 00:00 Tools
Born To Win 00:00 Tools
Hey, Hey, Hey 00:00 Tools
Cold Cold Heart 00:00 Tools
Fast in the Slow Lane 00:00 Tools
Pleasure and Pain 00:00 Tools
Nothing for Nothing 00:00 Tools
Lock & Chain 00:00 Tools
Don't You Take It 00:00 Tools
Highway King 00:00 Tools
Rich Man 00:00 Tools
Harpology 00:00 Tools
The Hard Way 00:00 Tools
Cold, Cold Heart 00:00 Tools
Juke Joint Jump 00:00 Tools
Hey Hey Hey 00:00 Tools
Walkin' in the Rain 00:00 Tools
All That I Know 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Like Crazy 00:00 Tools
Hey Little Mama 00:00 Tools
All Aboard (The Streamliner) 00:00 Tools
Hoo Doo You 00:00 Tools
Nothing Comes Easy 00:00 Tools
Don't Know What You Do 00:00 Tools
Some Were Born to Win 00:00 Tools
Without You 00:00 Tools
Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Ride With Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Clouds of Darkness 00:00 Tools
She's So Kind 00:00 Tools
Roll, Roll, Roll 00:00 Tools
Where Are You 00:00 Tools
Open The Door 00:00 Tools
Just Coastin' 00:00 Tools
Out Of Control (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Self - Made Man 00:00 Tools
Up and Down the Line Again 00:00 Tools
She Knows She Got a Good Thing 00:00 Tools
Rockin' the Blues 00:00 Tools
Dirty Lie 00:00 Tools
Come On 00:00 Tools
Same As Mine 00:00 Tools
I Heard Talk 00:00 Tools
Hold Me Down 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Myself 00:00 Tools
Studebaker '63 00:00 Tools
Search This Life 00:00 Tools
King of Cheap 00:00 Tools
She Gets Me 00:00 Tools
Boogie Feelin 00:00 Tools
Not to Be Like You 00:00 Tools
Boogie Feelin' 00:00 Tools
Down At The Bottom 00:00 Tools
Ready To Rock 00:00 Tools
Low Rider 00:00 Tools
Hey Baby! 00:00 Tools
Let's Boogie Tonight 00:00 Tools
Self-Made Man 00:00 Tools
I Still Won 00:00 Tools
Passed and Gone 00:00 Tools
I Feel Like Rockin' 00:00 Tools
Rock and Roll Before I Die 00:00 Tools
Flippin' Out - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Cruel Twist of Fate 00:00 Tools
Partner In Crime 00:00 Tools
Tell Me So 00:00 Tools
Humanity 00:00 Tools
Eternity's Descent 00:00 Tools
Flippin' Out (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
I've Got to Love You 00:00 Tools
She Just Won't Roll 00:00 Tools
Nothing But The Rain 00:00 Tools
Harpomatic 00:00 Tools
Every Night Is a Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
Hell To Pay 00:00 Tools
Follow Your Soul 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Rockin' 00:00 Tools
Out Of Control - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Let It Roll On 00:00 Tools
Waiting on the Sun 00:00 Tools
Rolling Around And Tumbling 00:00 Tools
Natural Born Boogie 00:00 Tools
Where Are You? 00:00 Tools
Let's Boogie Toning 00:00 Tools
That Cadillac / You're Fine 00:00 Tools
Plippin' Out 00:00 Tools
This Road 00:00 Tools
Rolling and Tumbling Around 00:00 Tools
100 % Satisfaction 00:00 Tools
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Studebaker John and the Hawks With the release of Time Will Tell, his fourth album for Blind Pig, Studebaker John continues to prove himself to be the most intriguing and original blues artists on the scene. His music has a haunting, distinctive quality that's wild and raw when it needs to be, yet is often subtle, played with nuance and a delicate touch. King Biscuit Times called it a "personal no-holds-barred style that cooks with contagiously seasoned energy and absolute taste." Studebaker John Grimaldi was born in Chicago in 1952 and heard the blues firsthand from Big Walter Horton, "One-Armed" John Wrencher, Johnny Littlejohn and other regulars on Maxwell Street. "I can remember a time when you could see Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, he'd play in his own club, Hound Dog Taylor would always be around Maxwell Street. J.B. Hutto, too. Being able to see them perform live was breathtaking. I'm basically self-taught and I'd pick things up by just watching them." He also took to heart their advice about developing his own style. He recalls, "The old guys, like Walter Horton, gave me the best advice when they told me not to try to sound like them, but to sound like myself. To me, blues is really finding the heart of the music and putting yourself into it." In addition to the aforementioned artists, John lists his harmonica influences as Little Walter, both Sonny Boys, and Paul Butterfield. On guitar he names Albert Collins, Albert King, Freddie King, and Elmore James. Nonetheless, unwilling to merely emulate the masters, John has evolved a playing style that incorporates the influences of past blues greats while stretching the boundaries of both the instruments he plays. He's also an accomplished songwriter, composing and arranging all the material for the band, creating a unique and unmistakable sound all his own. Citing this originality, Blues Access remarked, "John has taken lessons from his teachers without reverting to mimicry. He's his own man." The Met in Dallas added, "Though John may tread hallowed ground, he leaves tracks all his own. He's strong beyond mere derivation." John began playing harmonica at age seven, when he picked up a harp belonging to his father and began "experimenting" with it. In his early years, he played drums and harmonica in rock and R&B bands. By the time he was sixteen, having been entranced by the vibrant blues scene on the streets and airwaves of Chicago, he decided to devote his talents exclusively to the blues harmonica. It was also around this time that he acquired his stage name - his first car was a Studebaker Lark, although nowadays he drives a primo '63 Studebaker Silver Hawk. A few years later, John was inspired to play slide guitar after seeing Hound Dog Taylor, whose playing knocked him out on first hearing. "He was wild and raw, in the groove and just killin'," John remembers. Soon John was featuring his own slide work along with his harmonica playing. While John rarely plays any covers, he will almost always do a tribute to Hound Dog. After sitting in at Theresa's and the Checkerboard Lounge (with Buddy Guy) and working at "wild as hell" West Side haunts, John started his own band, the Hawks, in 1971 to work the evolving North Side clubs like Kingston Mines. In 1978, Studebaker John and the Hawks recorded their first album. John produced their next release, Rocking The Blues, which was released in 1985 and reissued in Europe in 1992 by Double Trouble. The band's third album was released in Europe in 1990, and the strong response was the beginning of a large and enthusiastic following for the group overseas. In the spring of 1995 that album was reissued by Blind Pig under the title Outside Lookin' In. "This is hard-partying, tough, working-man's blues, heavy on the slide guitar and full tilt boogie," wrote Blues Revue. The 1991 release of Born To Win, also on Double Trouble, solidified the band's popularity in Europe, where they're considered a prime example of the classic 50's Chicago blues sound. They've done numerous tours of the continent, highlighted by appearances at major festivals in Belgium and Holland. In 1994, Blind Pig released John's first nationally distributed album, entitled Too Tough. Fully displaying John's beguiling musical talents, it was an immediate favorite with blues radio programmers and it claimed a strong position on the blues charts for many months after its release. The radio trade Hard Report called it "a sound that could only come out of the collective blues history of Chicago. A CD full of originals is refreshing and when it's this hot, Mrs. O'Leary's cow would be proud." A couple of the tracks appear on the soundtrack of the award-winning Canadian art film called "Exotica", directed by Atom Egoyan. 1996's Tremoluxe features the hallmarks of Studebaker John's distinctive sound: full-bodied, low-down harp; hard-driving, sophisticated slide guitar; fluid, expressive vocals; catchy melodies; tight arrangements and a cool, high-velocity sound that retains its rambunctious roadhouse roots. Blues Access said "Like his namesake 1963 Studebaker Silver Hawk, John Grimaldi is a model of uncluttered lines and super-charged performance. His reedy, plaintive voice is perfectly suited to convey the emotion of his tales of faithlessness, hurting love and bad luck. The Hawks provide a solid backdrop for John's fluid, stinging slide leads and harmonica raunch. This Chicago-styled blues disc easily stands up to repeated listenings." The Hard Report went on to state "Not often do you find a great harmonica player, vocalist, slide guitarist and outstanding songwriter all in one package, but that's the case with Studebaker John, and Tremoluxe is the perfect showcase for his talents." Time Will Tell features some of John's most sophisticated songwriting and accomplished performances to date. Selections like "Rolling and Tumbling Around", " Here No More", "Fear", "Playing With Fire" and the title cut "Time Will Tell" have become favorites with radio programmers, reviewers and John's growing legion of fans. Says Studebaker John about his most recent release, "Everything came together for me on this recording. These are some of the best songs that I've written over the last twenty years. They mean a great deal to me and I hope they speak to the listener as well." On Blind Pig Records: Studebaker John and the Hawks Read more on Last.fm. 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