Vance Kelly & His Backstreet Blues Band

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Highway Here I Come 00:00 Tools
I'll Play The Blues For You 00:00 Tools
Change My Mind 00:00 Tools
Sending You A Message 00:00 Tools
Twenty Four Hours 00:00 Tools
Say You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Purple Rain 00:00 Tools
Nobody Has The Power 00:00 Tools
Wall To Wall 00:00 Tools
As Simple As This 00:00 Tools
Sugar Baby/Rock Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Steppin' In 00:00 Tools
I Stay Mad 00:00 Tools
You Steppin Out 00:00 Tools
Foxy 00:00 Tools
Twenty-Four Hours - Vance Kelly, Eddie Boyd 00:00 Tools
Finally I Found You 00:00 Tools
Something About You Girl - Vance Kelly, Vance kelly 00:00 Tools
Foxy - Vance Kelly, Kelly, Vance 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Why 00:00 Tools
Candy Licker 00:00 Tools
Hey Joe 00:00 Tools
Step On By 00:00 Tools
Still Called The Blues 00:00 Tools
Just Because 00:00 Tools
Foot Loose & Fancy Free 00:00 Tools
What Three Old Ladies Can Do 00:00 Tools
Candy Licker - Vance Kelly, Marvin Seese 00:00 Tools
Jamm In - Vance Kelly, Vance Kelly 00:00 Tools
What Three Old Ladies Can Do - Vance Kelly, Vance Kelly 00:00 Tools
Let's Straighten It Out 00:00 Tools
Members Only 00:00 Tools
Doing My Own Thang 00:00 Tools
Bad Taste In My Mouth 00:00 Tools
Love Of Mine 00:00 Tools
Just Because - Vance Kelly, Addison, Larry 00:00 Tools
Jamm In 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry No More - Vance Kelly, Malone, Deadric 00:00 Tools
Mustang Sally 00:00 Tools
Ain't Doing Too Bad 00:00 Tools
Highway Here I Come - Vance Kelly, Vance Kelly 00:00 Tools
You Are Mine, Now I'm Forever Yours - Vance Kelly, Vance Kelly 00:00 Tools
Drivin' Wheel 00:00 Tools
AinT Doing Too Bad 00:00 Tools
Mom's Apple Pie 00:00 Tools
Ain't Doing Too Bad - Vance Kelly, Malone, Deadric 00:00 Tools
Mom's Apple Pie - Vance Kelly, Clay, Jessie 00:00 Tools
Don't Cry No More 00:00 Tools
Moms Apple Pie 00:00 Tools
Twenty-Four Hours 00:00 Tools
Been Brokenhearted 00:00 Tools
Drivein Wheel 00:00 Tools
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Already a Chicago blues institution for over a quarter century, Vance Kelly finally began raising his international profile during the mid-1990s. Born January 24, 1954, he began making waves on the South Side club circuit while still a teenager, performing both as a solo artist and as a sideman; over time he developed a ringing guitar sound, and a 1987-1990 tenure as a member of A.C. Reed's Sparkplugs also profoundly influenced his supple vocal style. A favorite among his peers, Kelly and his Backstreet Blues Band still failed to attract record company attention prior to 1992, when he signed with Wolf; his acclaimed debut Call Me appeared in 1994, followed a year later by Joyriding on the Subway. He resurfaced in 2000 with What Three Old Ladies Can Do. Kelly's sixth release for Wolf in 2005, Nobody Has the Power, featured his daughter, Vivian, making her vocal debut on three tracks. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.