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B.C. Read - Bowl of Sugar

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2007
Time:52:31 
Size:122,1 MB 
Label:Blue Budda Music 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Once and Awhile - 4:12
 2. A Blues man Has Got To Wear A Hat - 3:09
 3. Loves Rule Prelude - 0:18
 4. Love Rule - 3:13
 5. I've Got News For You - 5:12
 6. Can't Be Found - 3:30
 7. Prove That You Love Me - 4:01
 8. Louisiana Dream - 3:47
 9. (Get Yourself A) Garbage Man - 3:35
10. Highway Shoes - 4:18
11. So Glad - 3:30
12. Raining & Pouring - 4:59
13. Why Do Girls Do That - 3:50
14. Hiding Place - 2:30
15. Bowl of Sugar - 2:21

B.C. Read started his musical career over 40 years ago in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, playing the local coffee house and house party circuit. In 1978 he moved to Alberta to work with long time friend Wilf Truchon. Brian and Wilf were a main stay in the Western Canadian lounge circuit throughout the early 80's. They recorded extensively, but never released an album. The music was a mix of roots country, folk and blues. The guys latter added a bass player and drummer and continued to work together as the Truchon-Read Band until 1983.
After a short stint at Red Deer Collage, B.C. joined what was to become one of the most popular ski hill circuit bands in the country. With Ron Grace and Dave MacLachlan providing bass, guitar and vocals, MacLachlan, Grace and Read was born. Again the emphasis was on the roots music from the 60's and 70's. Covering acts as diverse as Crosby, Stills Nash and Young to The Rolling Stones, from James Taylor to The Eurhythmics, the band was a hit every where they went.
In 1986 B.C. moved back to his home town of Saskatoon, he started The Big City Rockers with some of the city's best blues ,R&B, and rock musicians. The group was instrumental in the early success of the famous blues club Buds on Broadway. For the next 2 years the Rockers would prove to be a tough act to follow. Playing major festivals like "The Hootenanny In The Hills", and opening for any of the major blues acts that passed through town. 1988 saw B.C. leave the band to pursue his solo career.
"Bowl of Sugar" - Nominated for Western Canadian Music Award - "Outstanding Blues Recording"

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