Anthony Paule - Big Guitar (1995)
Artist: Anthony Paule
Title: Big Guitar
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Blue Dot Records
Genre: Blues Soul
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:02
Total Size: 317 mb
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TracklistTitle: Big Guitar
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Blue Dot Records
Genre: Blues Soul
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:53:02
Total Size: 317 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Big Guitar
02. TV Mama
03. Jungle Sauce
04. I Still Love You Baby
05. Don't Ask Me How I Feel
06. Don't Let The Same Dog Bite You Twice
07. Drownin' In The Mainstream
08. What A Price
09. I Want To Change Your Mind
10. Leavin' On My Mind
11. Stratosphere Boogie
12. After Hours With A.P.
1995 brought the release of Anthony Paule's debut solo album, BIG GUITAR (on Blue Dot Records). BIG GUITAR introduced Anthony as a songwriter. Blues fans and critics alike had nothing but praise for BIG GUITAR. Anthony spent the summer of '95 and early '96 touring and promoting BIG GUITAR in Europe and throughout the U.S. Also, in 1996 Charlie Musselwhite asked Anthony to work with his band. With Charlie, he toured the U.S., Canada and Turkey. In 1996, with the Johnny Nocturne Band, Anthony performed at more Festivals including The Monterey Jazz Festival (backing Big Jay McNeely), Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, Victoria and Vancouver Jazz Festivals (backing up Johnny Adams); and The Monterey Blues Festival.
In 1997 Anthony released a cd with HOME COOKIN', featuring Brenda Boykin. He toured Europe, extensively and performed at the San Francisco Blues Festival. Also in 1997, Anthony recorded on WILD & COOL, the Johnny Nocturne Bands third release on the Rounder/Bullseye label. With the Johnny Nocturne Band, Anthony also performed at the Juneau Jazz Festival and both the summer and winter versions of the Umbria Jazz Festival. In 1998, one of Anthony's songs from the BIG GUITAR cd was featured in the movie "Just Write". He toured the U.S. with Maria Muldaur; recorded ON THE MAIN STEM with Rhythmtown Jive featuring Johnnie Johnson; toured Europe; recorded the soon to be released follow-up to BIG GUITAR; and performed at the Umbria Jazz Festival with the Johnny Nocturne Band.