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Lou DeAdder - Headlights (Don't Get Caught In The Glare)

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2011
Time:47:46 
Size:109,8 MB 
Label:Start It Up Records 
Styles:Rock/Blues/Mix 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Headlights - 5:06
 2. Backlash - 6:19
 3. You Can Count On Me - 5:43
 4. St. John's - 5:28
 5. Tears For Janick - 5:08
 6. She's The One - 4:47
 7. Johnny's Gone Away - 3:55
 8. A Long Time Ago - 5:01
 9. Kick Em In The Balls - 6:14

"Wow - where to start? I suppose the beginning is as good a place as any. I was always fascinated by musical instruments when I was very young - I remember showing my parents pictures of all kinds of instruments when I was as young as 5 - the Sears catalog and all kinds of other publications. I would ask for them to buy me one but I guess they thought I was a little too young at that point. Banjos, Drums, Guitars - I was interested in them all. I use to go to the local Sears warehouse on Saturday mornings when I was in grade 7 to look at all the guitars and drums they had on display - my parents finally agreed to buy me something for passing that year - I decided I wanted a snare drum - when we went to Sears in early July that year the drums were all gone - they had many guitars still on display so they bought me a Beltone guitar for $21.95 - sort of played like a tree stump now that I think about it but that was my first guitar and I was totally ecstatic about it all. My mum would try and help me with the tuning in the beginning - I would give anything to have a video of that! I was 12 then - by age 18 I was playing music full time! My main influences in the beginning were bands such as the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Kinks, Doors, James Brown and while growing up in Toronto during the 60's I was heavily influenced by all the bands that made up the Toronto Sound - basically a heavy R&B influenced era. It was in the late 60's that I got the rockin' blues bug. My interests turned more toward players such as Jeff Beck, Mike Bloomfield, Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Frank Zappa, Johnny Winter and a raft of other musicians from that time. When I was 18 I was in a band called the Blueberry Hill Band pictured at the right which was basically a blues band that wrote all original material - most of which was written by myself. The 70's and into the early 80's was basically spent playing on the road with whatever genre of music you had to play to survive - rock, r&b, top 40, country, blues and even disco for awhile - yikes!!! In the early 80's I was in a duo with a drummer and then for 12 years I did a single - probably the hardest I have ever worked in the music biz - travelling around Ontario playing in just about every corner of the province. I stopped playing live because of being so disillusioned with the biz and just taught guitar. After doing this for 6 years I finally decided that if I wanted to achieve anything in the music biz I had better get off my butt and do something about it. I started to write a lot of songs back then and I hit the studio in 2004 to record my first all original CD titled "Lou D." 7 CD's later I am still going strong writing, producing and releasing CD's of my own material"/
Information/Write-up - "Headlights (don't get caught in the glare)"[2011] :
A fabulous and creative blend of Rock, R&B, Blues, Country, Canadiana, Jazz Flavours and Outside Material - this all-original album contains six vocal songs and three Instrumentals. A career highlight for Lou DeAdder was opening for Johnny Winter at Johnny B’s nightclub in Whitby, ON. The music here is all original - a fusion of Rock, R&B, Blues and Funk! Lou DeAdder is currently seeking management and touring opportunities in the U.S., Australia, Europe and Canada/

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