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Michael Heyman - Heart Full Of Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:47:03 
Size:108,2 MB 
Label: Chamonix Records 
Styles:Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock 
Art: Full 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Set Me Free - 3:08
 2. Everyday I Cry For You - 4:09
 3. Mean Woman Blues - 3:44
 4. When It CameTo Loving You - 5:12
 5. Love Against The Wall - 3:27
 6. Loving You A Long Time - 3:30
 7. Please Let Me Love You Again - 5:13
 8. Steppin' Out - 3:55
 9. Three Hours Past Midnight - 6:17
10. If You See My Baby - 3:23
11. My Sweet Little Honey Dripper - 4:59

HEART FULL OF BLUES features eight original tracks as well as covers of "Three Hours Past Midnight" by Johnny “Guitar” Watson, "My Sweet Little Honey Dripper" by Jimmy “T-99” Nelson and the instrumental guitar showcase "Steppin’ Out" by James Bracken. In addition to guitar artistry reminiscent of the early work of T-Bone Walker, B.B. King, Freddie King, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor, “Heart Full of Blues” features guest performances by internationally acclaimed harmonica virtuoso Sonny Boy Terry, Houston's First Lady of Soul Trudy Lynn and the incomparable Tommie Lee Bradley. Contemporary blues artist MICHAEL HEYMAN was born in Galveston, Texas and raised in Houston. From 1980-88, Michael fronted a series of blues outfits in the U.S.A. and Europe. As a result of concerts with artists such as Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Albert Collins, James Cotton, Eric Burdon, Pat Travers, Alvin Lee, Leslie West, Nick Lowe, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Omar & the Howlers and Marcia Ball, he earned a reputation in both blues and rock circles as an exciting and dynamic blues-rock artist in the long Texas tradition of guitarists fronting blues trios. Other highlights of this period were his associations with blues great Joe "Guitar" Hughes and with noted British musicians Ronnie Lane and Ian McLagan for the highly successful “RONNIE LANE APPEAL FOR A.R.M.S.” concert. Michael also had the honor of participating in an all-star jazz/blues concert with legendary saxophonist Arnett Cobb and being selected to represent Texas rhythm & blues at the Willie Nelson/Wrangler Jeans Invitational in Austin, Texas. Upon returning to the United States, Michael retired from performing to spend time with his family. He later attended law school and then spent five years practicing law in Nashville. Following a move back to Texas in 2003, Michael returned to the stage fronting a series of blues outfits and in late 2004 went into the studio to record his debut CD "Heart Full of Blues." Michael will be a featured artist at the upcoming Guitarslingers Ball with the legendary Johnny Winter in Houston.

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