Secret 4 & Willie Buck - Lab Jam (Live) (2024)
Artist: Secret 4, Willie Buck
Title: Lab Jam (Live)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Self Released
Genre: Chicago Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 53:47
Total Size: 365 MB | 127 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Lab Jam (Live)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Self Released
Genre: Chicago Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 53:47
Total Size: 365 MB | 127 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Boogie Woogie (Live) (4:45)
2. Don't Seem Like We Get Along (Live) (4:22)
3. How Long Can This Go On (Live) (3:42)
4. I Try So Hard To Please You (Live) (8:22)
5. I'm Watching You (Live) (7:22)
6. Love Me Like I Love You (Live) (4:02)
7. Lump In A / I Like It Like Dat (Live) (5:05)
8. Pump Up The Night (Live) (4:15)
9. Twine Time (Live) (5:17)
10. Rockn' (Live) (6:29)
Collectively speaking Secret 4 has been a part of the rockabilly, blues, rock, urban, and jazz scene in Chicago and Detroit for almost 120 years. Veterans of the music.
The Secret 4 is all instrumental band, all Chicago, deeply rooted in the Chicago Blues, Rockabilly, crossing paths at Country Road, Surf Ct, and Punk Lane.
Blues vocalist Willie Buck was born in 1937 in the small town of Houston, Mississippi. Willie performed on what became known as the “Chittlin Circuit” bouncing between Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, North & South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. Shortly after developing his reputation, Willie migrated to Chicago in 1954 where he truly immersed himself in the Chicago Blues scene and became a real force on “Maxwell Street”. Willie was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in Chicago in the summer of 2004.
The Secret 4 is all instrumental band, all Chicago, deeply rooted in the Chicago Blues, Rockabilly, crossing paths at Country Road, Surf Ct, and Punk Lane.
Blues vocalist Willie Buck was born in 1937 in the small town of Houston, Mississippi. Willie performed on what became known as the “Chittlin Circuit” bouncing between Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, North & South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. Shortly after developing his reputation, Willie migrated to Chicago in 1954 where he truly immersed himself in the Chicago Blues scene and became a real force on “Maxwell Street”. Willie was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in Chicago in the summer of 2004.