Bacon Fat - Tough Dude (Remastered, Reissue) (1971/2004)
Artist: Bacon Fat
Title: Tough Dude
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Walhalla
Genre: Blues Rock, Funky Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 40:05
Total Size: 104/279 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Tough Dude
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Walhalla
Genre: Blues Rock, Funky Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 40:05
Total Size: 104/279 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Wait On It 03:40
02. Down The Road 03:20
03. Shake Dancer 02:06
04. Leaving On Your Mind 04:06
05. Jivin' The Business 02:26
06. Betty 02:41
07. Travelling South 03:00
08. Evil 02:47
09. Blues Feeling 04:00
10. Pool Hall Sam 02:55
11. Translating Blues 04:05
12. Hurricane 05:00
Bass Player for Bacon Fat.
Jerry Smith started out with Rod Piazza, Richard Innes and Buddy Reed which became Bacon Fat . Because of Rod Piazza's hospitalization, Hollywood Fats with Al Blake and Fred Kaplan, formed the Hollywood Fats Band Kaplan garnered part of Piazza's band of Jerry Smith and Richard Innes, with Larry Taylor from the Canned Heat later replacing Jerry Smith.
Jerry Richard Innes and Buddy Reed Toured with the Johnnie Otis Revue and continued on touring with Little Richard> Jerry played with most of the great blues musicians in the 60's and 70's. Bo Diddley, Lowell Folsom, Lightnin Hopkins, Big Mama Thorton, T Bone Walker, Fred 'Mississippi' McDowell, Louisiana Red, John Lee Hooker, Mike Bloomfield, Eddie Cleanhead Vincent, Albert Collins,Charlie Musselwhite to name a few.
Prior to playing with Bacon fat Jerry was a member of the El Cariso Hotshots. On November 1, 1966, the El Cariso Hotshots, a U.S. Forest Service Interregional Wildland Firefighting Crew, was trapped by flames as they worked on a steep hillside in Pacioma Canyon on the Angeles National Forest. An unanticipated upslope wind came up in afternoon and a spot fire was fanned and funnled up the steep canyon. The crew was cutting handline downhill and part of the crew was unable to reach safety in the few seconds they had. Ten members of the crew died on the Loop Fire that day. Another two members died from burn injuries in the following days. Most of the 19 El Cariso crew members who survived were critically burned and remained hospitalized for some time. The Downhill Indirect Checklist, improved firefighting equipment and better fire behavior training resulted, in part, from lives lost on this fire. Jerry overcame 30% 3rd degree burns and manly to the hands and had an amputated little finger but continued to play.
No relationship to the Jerry Smith who played with the Flock
Jerry Smith started out with Rod Piazza, Richard Innes and Buddy Reed which became Bacon Fat . Because of Rod Piazza's hospitalization, Hollywood Fats with Al Blake and Fred Kaplan, formed the Hollywood Fats Band Kaplan garnered part of Piazza's band of Jerry Smith and Richard Innes, with Larry Taylor from the Canned Heat later replacing Jerry Smith.
Jerry Richard Innes and Buddy Reed Toured with the Johnnie Otis Revue and continued on touring with Little Richard> Jerry played with most of the great blues musicians in the 60's and 70's. Bo Diddley, Lowell Folsom, Lightnin Hopkins, Big Mama Thorton, T Bone Walker, Fred 'Mississippi' McDowell, Louisiana Red, John Lee Hooker, Mike Bloomfield, Eddie Cleanhead Vincent, Albert Collins,Charlie Musselwhite to name a few.
Prior to playing with Bacon fat Jerry was a member of the El Cariso Hotshots. On November 1, 1966, the El Cariso Hotshots, a U.S. Forest Service Interregional Wildland Firefighting Crew, was trapped by flames as they worked on a steep hillside in Pacioma Canyon on the Angeles National Forest. An unanticipated upslope wind came up in afternoon and a spot fire was fanned and funnled up the steep canyon. The crew was cutting handline downhill and part of the crew was unable to reach safety in the few seconds they had. Ten members of the crew died on the Loop Fire that day. Another two members died from burn injuries in the following days. Most of the 19 El Cariso crew members who survived were critically burned and remained hospitalized for some time. The Downhill Indirect Checklist, improved firefighting equipment and better fire behavior training resulted, in part, from lives lost on this fire. Jerry overcame 30% 3rd degree burns and manly to the hands and had an amputated little finger but continued to play.
No relationship to the Jerry Smith who played with the Flock