Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2007
Time:46:54
Size:108,5 MB
Label:Earwig Music Company
Styles:Blues/Chicago Blues
Art:Full
Year:2007
Time:46:54
Size:108,5 MB
Label:Earwig Music Company
Styles:Blues/Chicago Blues
Art:Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Must Be a Hole in That Jug - 3:05
2. Big Leg Mama - 3:22
3. She's Somethin' Else - 3:33
4. I'm Lonesome - 4:46
5. You Got Me Way Down Here - 2:44
6. Funky Butt - 4:17
7. Love Call - 2:48
8. Early Times - 3:11
9. I Don't Want Nobody Messin' Around with Me - 2:53
10. Why Everybody Sings the Blues - 4:15
11. Terrorist on the Loose - 3:20
12. Everybody Needs a Miracle - 3:54
13. Goin' Home - 4:41
1. Must Be a Hole in That Jug - 3:05
2. Big Leg Mama - 3:22
3. She's Somethin' Else - 3:33
4. I'm Lonesome - 4:46
5. You Got Me Way Down Here - 2:44
6. Funky Butt - 4:17
7. Love Call - 2:48
8. Early Times - 3:11
9. I Don't Want Nobody Messin' Around with Me - 2:53
10. Why Everybody Sings the Blues - 4:15
11. Terrorist on the Loose - 3:20
12. Everybody Needs a Miracle - 3:54
13. Goin' Home - 4:41
Dennis Binder was born in Rosedale, Mississippi, on November 18, 1928. He took an interest in music very early in life, singing with his mother and two aunts in their Baptist Church. After church, the children and their parents attended prayer meetings or revivals, and often went to a juke joint or social gathering where music was central. Although he is a self-taught musician, he had an early introduction to both the piano and the blues by a female impersonator named “Toots,” who sat Dennis on his knee while he played blues piano in the St. Louis style.
As a teenager, Dennis refined his technique and knowledge of music in Chicago. Determined to become a professional musician, he hung around Chess Records, and eventually recorded four songs for the label. In 1951 and 1953, Dennis recorded for Sun Records. In 1954 in Clarksdale, he played on recordings that Ike Turner set up for Modern Records and which were released under Ike’s name as leader, although Dennis was the featured vocalist and arranger. Other recording credits include tracks on United Records in Chicago, released in the 1990s compilation on Delmark Records, titled Long Man Blues. He also recorded at the Norman Petty Studios in Texas, featuring Buddy Holly and Tommy Allup, and in later years at Benson Studio in Oklahoma City.
While touring in 1956 with Earl Hooker, Junior Wells and A.C. Reed, Dennis stopped in Lawton, Oklahoma, which had an all-night entertainment scene due to the military presence at Fort Sill. He decided to make Lawton his home, and has resided there for fifty years. He worked as a bail bondsman and musician, recording and releasing numerous cds on his own label. In recent years, Dennis has played important festivals, concerts and clubs in the United States, Canada, Europe and Thailand. A friend introduced him in 2004 to Earwig Music Company President Michael Frank, which led to increased bookings and to Dennis signing a recording deal with Earwig, and the Fall 2006 cd release, Everybody Needs A Miracle. The album features Dennis’s unique piano stylings and his hybrid mix of blues, rock ‘n roll, country and western, and inspirational music, with a stellar Chicago quintet of backing musicians.
As a teenager, Dennis refined his technique and knowledge of music in Chicago. Determined to become a professional musician, he hung around Chess Records, and eventually recorded four songs for the label. In 1951 and 1953, Dennis recorded for Sun Records. In 1954 in Clarksdale, he played on recordings that Ike Turner set up for Modern Records and which were released under Ike’s name as leader, although Dennis was the featured vocalist and arranger. Other recording credits include tracks on United Records in Chicago, released in the 1990s compilation on Delmark Records, titled Long Man Blues. He also recorded at the Norman Petty Studios in Texas, featuring Buddy Holly and Tommy Allup, and in later years at Benson Studio in Oklahoma City.
While touring in 1956 with Earl Hooker, Junior Wells and A.C. Reed, Dennis stopped in Lawton, Oklahoma, which had an all-night entertainment scene due to the military presence at Fort Sill. He decided to make Lawton his home, and has resided there for fifty years. He worked as a bail bondsman and musician, recording and releasing numerous cds on his own label. In recent years, Dennis has played important festivals, concerts and clubs in the United States, Canada, Europe and Thailand. A friend introduced him in 2004 to Earwig Music Company President Michael Frank, which led to increased bookings and to Dennis signing a recording deal with Earwig, and the Fall 2006 cd release, Everybody Needs A Miracle. The album features Dennis’s unique piano stylings and his hybrid mix of blues, rock ‘n roll, country and western, and inspirational music, with a stellar Chicago quintet of backing musicians.

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