Eight O'five Jive - Too Many Men (2014)
Artist: Eight O'five Jive
Title: Too Many Men
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Red Rudy Too Tunes
Genre: Blues, Jump Blues, Swing
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 36:58
Total Size: 93/234 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Too Many Men
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Red Rudy Too Tunes
Genre: Blues, Jump Blues, Swing
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 36:58
Total Size: 93/234 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I've Got A Feeling
2. Have Mercy Baby
3. Baby I'm Doin' It
4. Misery Loves Company
5. Drunk
6. You Was Right Baby
7. Feed Them Monkeys
8. Insect Ball
9. Kissing In The Dark
10. Young Enough To Be My Son
11. Too Many Men
12. Market Place
Lee Shropshire - Vocals
Andy Scheinman - Guitar
Bill Bois - Bass
Duane Spencer - Drums
Patrick Mosser - Sax
2014 NIMA (Nashville Independent Music Award) 'Best Live Blues Performer(s)
Eight O’ Five Jive has enough energy to power a small fleet of ’57 Cadillacs, with more than adequate fuel to ignite any stage on fire with their driving sound of swingin’ blues and early rock ‘n roll. Reminiscent of the classic era of the late 1940’s to the late 1950’s, when men wore fedora’s and strong women with attitude ruled the cocktail dress, jump jive defined an exciting era of music and dance.
Freddy King, Mabel Scott, and Wynonnie Harris, and more, along with some original compositions, define Eight O’ Five Jive as a creative ensemble of jump, and swingin blues. A few well-placed steamy jazz standards round out the sound, but also entice an intimate moment to linger over a martini, or a sloe gin fizz.
Eight O’ Five Jive redefines this exciting era not lost in time, but alive and jivin’ with classic and rare material that is well suited for dinner and drinks, but best suited for tapping feet and a lively dance floor.
Eight O’ Five Jive has enough energy to power a small fleet of ’57 Cadillacs, with more than adequate fuel to ignite any stage on fire with their driving sound of swingin’ blues and early rock ‘n roll. Reminiscent of the classic era of the late 1940’s to the late 1950’s, when men wore fedora’s and strong women with attitude ruled the cocktail dress, jump jive defined an exciting era of music and dance.
Freddy King, Mabel Scott, and Wynonnie Harris, and more, along with some original compositions, define Eight O’ Five Jive as a creative ensemble of jump, and swingin blues. A few well-placed steamy jazz standards round out the sound, but also entice an intimate moment to linger over a martini, or a sloe gin fizz.
Eight O’ Five Jive redefines this exciting era not lost in time, but alive and jivin’ with classic and rare material that is well suited for dinner and drinks, but best suited for tapping feet and a lively dance floor.