Joey Gilmore - Joey Gilmore (2012)
Artist: Joey Gilmore
Title: Joey Gilmore
Year Of Release: 1977 / 2012
Label: Stone Music Family, LLC
Genre: Funk, Soul, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:53
Total Size: 216 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Joey Gilmore
Year Of Release: 1977 / 2012
Label: Stone Music Family, LLC
Genre: Funk, Soul, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 32:53
Total Size: 216 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Funny Feeling (03:36)
2. Way Down Baby (03:52)
3. It's Here (03:43)
4. Let's Boogie On Down (04:42)
5. Get All You Want (03:30)
6. Give Me Your Love (04:03)
7. Rhythm In My Bone (part 1) (05:10)
8. Rhythm In My Bone (part 2) (04:13)
b. Joshua Gilmore, c. 1947, Ocala, Florida, USA. After teaching himself to play guitar at an early age, Gilmore began performing in public with a small band of like-minded youths. At first, he played and sang in church, his repertoire largely religious music, but gradually incorporated secular music and thus widened his audience although he and his band’s club dates were usually in establishments they were too young to legally enter.
In the 60s, Gilmore moved to the southern end of his home state where he became a popular figure on the local blues scene and was often called upon to accompany visiting musicians. He recorded from the mid-70s, releasing some EPs and there was also a late 80s album but it was not until the early 90s that his recordings began to appear regularly. Gilmore has appeared at numerous blues and/or jazz festivals, including Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Mississippi Valley, Montreux, Riverwalk, Taiwan, and at the Blues Foundation’s International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee, where he appeared in 2006 to great acclaim, winning the Best Band division. Among Gilmore’s sidemen in the mid-00s were Regi Oliver (saxophone/keyboard), George Caldwell (bass) and Dave Wooten (drums).
In the 60s, Gilmore moved to the southern end of his home state where he became a popular figure on the local blues scene and was often called upon to accompany visiting musicians. He recorded from the mid-70s, releasing some EPs and there was also a late 80s album but it was not until the early 90s that his recordings began to appear regularly. Gilmore has appeared at numerous blues and/or jazz festivals, including Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Mississippi Valley, Montreux, Riverwalk, Taiwan, and at the Blues Foundation’s International Blues Challenge in Memphis, Tennessee, where he appeared in 2006 to great acclaim, winning the Best Band division. Among Gilmore’s sidemen in the mid-00s were Regi Oliver (saxophone/keyboard), George Caldwell (bass) and Dave Wooten (drums).