Teddy Morgan

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Meddlin' 04:42 Tools
Full Grown Man 03:34 Tools
Dear Ted Letter 04:28 Tools
She's Gone 04:09 Tools
Big Town Women 03:52 Tools
Fine Way To Treat Me 03:34 Tools
You Wouldn't Change 03:10 Tools
Louisiana Rain 05:11 Tools
Walkin' Out On You 03:50 Tools
World for The Knowing 04:25 Tools
I'm Looped 04:23 Tools
Hey Hey Now 04:17 Tools
You're The One 02:43 Tools
Make Up Your Mind 03:58 Tools
Goin' Back Home 05:08 Tools
Cryin' Time Again 04:22 Tools
Baby Don't Leave Me 02:36 Tools
Going Back Home 04:23 Tools
Secret Weapon 06:19 Tools
Jungle Swing 06:19 Tools
Inside-Out 01:59 Tools
Bullet From a Gun 03:59 Tools
Bell 03:51 Tools
Love Me Right 02:51 Tools
Find Her If It Kills Me 05:12 Tools
No Such Pain As Love 03:00 Tools
Train 03:00 Tools
Searching for You 02:46 Tools
Strobe Light 02:46 Tools
1000 Miles 02:46 Tools
Middle Of the Night 02:46 Tools
Round Every Bend 02:46 Tools
She Belongs To Me 03:05 Tools
Moon So High 03:05 Tools
Alexandria, VA. 00:00 Tools
Lost Love and Highways 04:11 Tools
Alexandria, Va 03:11 Tools
Along The Way 00:00 Tools
Jungle Swing (live) 00:00 Tools
Waiting on You 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Should Be Gone 04:11 Tools
Run Down Shacks 04:11 Tools
Wish You Were Mine 03:11 Tools
Never Again 00:00 Tools
You Break My Heart 03:11 Tools
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Minneapolis native Teddy Morgan began playing guitar in his early teen years. As a singer and songwriter, Morgan was first influenced by Bob Dylan, but after hearing an album by Lightnin' Hopkins, he decided to pursue a straightahead blues track instead. Although he paid attention to Dylan's blues as well as the Allman Brothers and Jimi Hendrix, Morgan wanted to play blues full-time; but, like so many other younger players, he is influenced almost as much by blues-rock as he is by classic blues players like Hopkins. Morgan quit high school at 17 and the next year joined the Lamont Cranston Band, which led to the chance to record and tour with James Harman and R.J. Mischo. The Fabulous Thunderbirds' Kim Wilson heard Morgan playing guitar in a club and took Morgan under his wing, encouraging him to come to Austin to check out the blues club scene there. Clifford Antone, the owner of Austin's longest-running blues club, Antone's, flew Morgan down to Austin to perform, and Morgan soon became part of the talent roster at the Antone's label. When the Antone's label formed a partnership with Discovery Records, Morgan's recording career got a boost, as much of the Antone's back catalog was reissued. Morgan has two albums out on the Antone's/Discovery label: 1994's Ridin' In Style, with his band the Sevilles, and 1996's Louisiana Rain, which features Kim Wilson on harp, Derek O'Brien and Gurf Morlix on guitars, and "Blue" Gene Taylor on piano. His Hightone label debut Lost Love & Highways followed in 1999. Teddy Morgan & the Sevilles Personnel: ------ Teddy Morgan (Guitar, Vocals) Eric Matthew (Bass) Derek O'Brien (Guitar) Esten Cooke (Drums) Gene Taylor (Piano) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.