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The SuperTonics - Accident Waiting To happen

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2003
Time: 43:43 
Size: 127,3 MB 
Label: Patchworks Music
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. 200 Kisses - 3:58
 2. Accident waiting To Happen - 5:31
 3. Why Are People Like That? - 2:36
 4. Everything - 3:40
 5. Doctor Of Love - 4:27
 6. Hoochie Coochie Man - 5:25
 7. Love Me Tonight - 4:06
 8. Eighth Natural Wonder Of the World - 4:29
 9. Walking Upright - 4:40
10. You Say - 4:47

Greg Haughey (bass/vocals): Greg is a transplant from Pittsburgh, PA where he established himself as a singer, songwriter and guitar player. He led several bands (Raoul & The Passions, Tempo Tantrum) to success in Pittsburg clubs and on the radio. He's been featured on radio programs such as Rock in Pittsburgh and Saturday Night Blues with BumbleBee Slim, and earned regular radio play with original songs such as "Pink Pumps" and "You Say". He was also a featured artist at the 3 Rivers Arts Festival with John Lee Hooker, and has followed in the footsteps of the likes of Springsteen, Stevie Ray Vaughn and others by playing notable clubs like the Decade and Graffiti. In 1993 he moved to Dover, Delaware and re-established himself as one of the most sought after bass players on Delmarva. He currently works with as many as a half a dozen bands at a time, displaying vocal and instrumental talents in Rock, Jazz, Blues, Classical, Country and Big Band arenas. Kiran Contractor (drums): Kiran has been a professional jazz and blues drummer for the past 9 years. Being from Wilmington, DE he took lessons with local great Ritchie Rubini and studies music at the University of Delaware and at Temple University. Together with Mark and Greg he formed the SuperTonics, with the idea of stretching the blues to encompass jazz, funk, soul and rock-a-billy influences. Mark Trotter (guitar): Mark, born and raised in Toronto, Canada has played around the Toronto music scene with various bands for the past twenty-five years. His influences include Jimi Hendrix, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy, B.B. King and Colin James. Moving to Rehoboth Beach two years ago, Mark developed close friendships with local musicians that were interested in playing blues music. Blending these sounds, influences, personalities and talents together result in a unique sound unlike any other on the shore. Darron Hayes, music coordinator for the Rams Head Tavern in Rehoboth Beach looks for bands that will bring something other than the "ordinary Top 40 cover band" to the beach. "I look for bands that play groove blues and jazz, but in a new way. I usually only book bands that do original music as well as covers so that our audiences can hear something fresh". The SuperTonics have proven to be a favorite at the Rams Head for that reason. "They have a really unique, original sound. The lead singer's voice is great, and their stuff is new and exciting", Hayes says.


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