Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2021
Time: 36:10
Size: 83,4 MB
Label: 3440193 Records DK
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Year: 2021
Time: 36:10
Size: 83,4 MB
Label: 3440193 Records DK
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Way Down In Hustleville - 3:54
2. Gotta Have A Witness - 4:11
3. Troubles' Trouble - 4:41
4. Something You Got - 3:38
5. Hot Time (feat. Jarvis McCelos) - 3:50
6. Slim Chance Tonight - 3:06
7. Mos' Scocious - 3:51
8. Dog's Life - 5:10
9. Too Much Fun - 3:44
1. Way Down In Hustleville - 3:54
2. Gotta Have A Witness - 4:11
3. Troubles' Trouble - 4:41
4. Something You Got - 3:38
5. Hot Time (feat. Jarvis McCelos) - 3:50
6. Slim Chance Tonight - 3:06
7. Mos' Scocious - 3:51
8. Dog's Life - 5:10
9. Too Much Fun - 3:44
Frenchie Moe was born in France, in 1986. Passionate about Blues guitar and vocals at age 8, she was mentored by British bluesman Victor Brox, whom her father had befriended in a local club.
She got to perform in Victor Brox's band as a teen, hitting her first stages at 12 and starting her first serious band at age 15.
She then moved to the USA at age 19, working odd jobs with the hopes of infiltrating the music scene. After 5 years in the Midwest, multiple musical projects, and the mentorship of late bluesman Creighton Holley, ex member of the Chicago Rhythm Kings, she finally moved to her dream city of New Orleans.
There she formed a new band and was blessed to write and collaborate with a couple of Louisiana Music Hall of Famers, the late Coco Robicheaux, and the legendary Walter Wolfman Washington.
She got to perform in Victor Brox's band as a teen, hitting her first stages at 12 and starting her first serious band at age 15.
She then moved to the USA at age 19, working odd jobs with the hopes of infiltrating the music scene. After 5 years in the Midwest, multiple musical projects, and the mentorship of late bluesman Creighton Holley, ex member of the Chicago Rhythm Kings, she finally moved to her dream city of New Orleans.
There she formed a new band and was blessed to write and collaborate with a couple of Louisiana Music Hall of Famers, the late Coco Robicheaux, and the legendary Walter Wolfman Washington.
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