Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2009
Time: 65:52
Size: 151,2 MB
Label: Flyin`Dog Records
Styles: Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock/Southern Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2009
Time: 65:52
Size: 151,2 MB
Label: Flyin`Dog Records
Styles: Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock/Southern Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. You're Leaving Baby - 6:51
2. Blue Monday - 8:15
3. Ohio - 12:44
4. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - 14:27
5. Lights Are On But Nobody's Home - 8:36
6. Gangster's Blues - 6:13
7. Mercury Blues - 8:44
1. You're Leaving Baby - 6:51
2. Blue Monday - 8:15
3. Ohio - 12:44
4. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - 14:27
5. Lights Are On But Nobody's Home - 8:36
6. Gangster's Blues - 6:13
7. Mercury Blues - 8:44
In Texas Live it's 4th cd The Mark May Band and first live album, which presents a compilation of live songs recorded during 2002-2009. A sizzling, spicy set of some soulful blues that comes straight from the heart of the south! In Texas Live is a wonderful collection of crisp, Texas blues and jam band music from Mark May himself mixed with the old hits from yesterday from Dickey Betts, Neil Young, and K. C. Douglas! Old and young alike will want to listen to this album again and again and still make you scream for more! Mark May was guitarist, vocalist, member of Dickey Betts and Great Southern from 2000-2001, and recorded the cd Collectors II/Let's Get Together (Dickey Betts and Great Southern), which features 2 songs written by Mark May. Mark has been featured in Guitar Player, Guitar World, Blues Revue Magazine, Vintage Guitar.. The band is currently getting heavy rotation on Sirius/XM Radio BB King's Bluesville. The Mark May Band, formerly Mark May & the Agitators, was formed in 1992. Original members included Mark May (guitar/vocals), Dan Cooper (bass), Danny Goza (drums), and Dave Nevling (harmonica, vocals). With that lineup, the band recorded it's first cd Call on the Blues (Icehouse Records, 1995) featuring special guests Joe Guitar Hughes and Eric Demmer (sax). Soonafter, the band implemented a second guitar format which it has retained up to the present. Billy Wells and Greg Grubbs joined the band for the second cd,Telephone Road-Houston, Texas (Icehouse Records, 1997) featuring special guests Larry McCray, Eric Demmer (Clarence Gatemouth Brown), Alan Haynes, Memphis Horns, Travis Doyle. On Doll Maker (Textone Records, 2003), guitarist/vocalist John Zuliger "JZ", along with special guests Dickey Betts, Jr. Ortiz and Skip Nalia, joined Mark, Greg and Dan for the 3rd cd.
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