Guy Forsyth - Live at Gruene Hall (2010)
Artist: Guy Forsyth
Title: Live at Gruene Hall
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Small And Nimble Records
Genre: Blues, Delta Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:01:23
Total Size: 154/393 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Live at Gruene Hall
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Small And Nimble Records
Genre: Blues, Delta Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:01:23
Total Size: 154/393 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Taxi
02. When I Think About Love
03. Saturday Night
04. Should Have Been Raining
05. Telephone Line
06. Brownsville
07. Piece of the Pie
08. Econoline
09. Hold On
10. Good Time Man
11. Mona
12. Hard Pushin' Papa
Austin, Texas-based musician, singer, storyteller, and songwriter.
Blues made him want to play. Forsyth’s first works were electric, raw blues that held nothing back. When he showed up in Austin, he had with him a bandolier of Harmonicas and a carnival barkers voice that could cut through the noise of the busiest night on Sixth street.
In 1999 Forsyth & Artie Gold recorded their recorded first Blues album,”Scalpel & Sledgehammer” on cassette tape. “It was recorded at Erik Blakley’s home studio (for $8 an hour), where Artie produced, recorded and paid for it all himself,” said Forsyth. “We sold it at gigs, took some to the Antone’s record shop, there might be a couple still there. I was the Sledgehammer.”
Blues made him want to play. Forsyth’s first works were electric, raw blues that held nothing back. When he showed up in Austin, he had with him a bandolier of Harmonicas and a carnival barkers voice that could cut through the noise of the busiest night on Sixth street.
In 1999 Forsyth & Artie Gold recorded their recorded first Blues album,”Scalpel & Sledgehammer” on cassette tape. “It was recorded at Erik Blakley’s home studio (for $8 an hour), where Artie produced, recorded and paid for it all himself,” said Forsyth. “We sold it at gigs, took some to the Antone’s record shop, there might be a couple still there. I was the Sledgehammer.”