Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2012
Time:35:22
Size:96,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Contemporary Blues/Soft Rock
Art:Front
Year:2012
Time:35:22
Size:96,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Contemporary Blues/Soft Rock
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. A Far Cry (from Cryin' Over You) - 3:43
2. A Little Bit of Lonely - 3:13
3. Her Heart's Got a Mind of Its Own - 2:58
4. Waitin' for Your Love to Come Around - 3:59
5. Heart of Stone (Do You Really Want My Love) - 3:43
6. Tell It to My Heart - 3:23
7. Dream Train - 3:24
8. That's the Way It Goes - 3:57
9. Dixie Rose - 3:21
10. You Can't Get There from Here - 3:37
1. A Far Cry (from Cryin' Over You) - 3:43
2. A Little Bit of Lonely - 3:13
3. Her Heart's Got a Mind of Its Own - 2:58
4. Waitin' for Your Love to Come Around - 3:59
5. Heart of Stone (Do You Really Want My Love) - 3:43
6. Tell It to My Heart - 3:23
7. Dream Train - 3:24
8. That's the Way It Goes - 3:57
9. Dixie Rose - 3:21
10. You Can't Get There from Here - 3:37
Musicians:
Kerry Chater: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, drums, bass, and horn programming, backing vocals
Chris Leuzinger: electric guitar, acoustic guitar
B.James Lowry: electric guitar
Peter Bordonali: electric guitar
Cyril Rawson: electric guitar
Lynn Gillespie Chater: backing vocals
Christy Cornelius: backing vocals on 'Waitin' for Your Love to Come Around'
Beeb Birtles: backing vocals on 'You Can't Get There From Here'
Kerry Chater: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, drums, bass, and horn programming, backing vocals
Chris Leuzinger: electric guitar, acoustic guitar
B.James Lowry: electric guitar
Peter Bordonali: electric guitar
Cyril Rawson: electric guitar
Lynn Gillespie Chater: backing vocals
Christy Cornelius: backing vocals on 'Waitin' for Your Love to Come Around'
Beeb Birtles: backing vocals on 'You Can't Get There From Here'
Kerry Chater - Canadian singer / songwriter, pop bassist / guitarist and author. Born August 7, 1945 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Died February 4, 2022.
Canadian born Kerry Chater’s childhood was filled with hours spent at the piano playing for fun and an extensive education in music composition, theory, arranging, and directing. Chater began his music career at the professional level in 1967 when he and his friend, Gary Puckett, formed the pop/rock band Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, and for the next four years Kerry was the group’s bass player and arranger for live performances. He also wrote for the group and many of his songs can be heard on their albums. In 1970, Chater left the band to pursue a career in songwriting and expand his education into musical theatre. In 1972, Chater was one of a small group of writers invited into the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop instructed by Lehman Engel, then considered the dean of the American musical theatre. Over the next five years, and under the tutelage of Lehman Engel, Chater wrote several musicals that were performed locally in Los Angeles.
In 1978, Chater continued his songwriting career by teaming up with legendary country songwriters Rory Bourke and Charlie Black to write “I Know A Heartache When I See One.” Jennifer Warnes’ recording of that song climbed up both the pop and country charts. In 1982, Chater collaborated with singer/songwriter Dickey Lee to write “You’re The First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving,” which became a #1 single for Reba McEntire. Then, in 1983, Chater teamed up with Austin Roberts to write the song “I.O.U.” for which they received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. The recording of that song won Lee Greenwood a Grammy for Best Performance by a Male Artist. “I.O.U.” has since gone on to be honored with BMI’s 2 Million Broadcast Performances Award.
In 1983, George Strait recorded “You Look So Good In Love” written by Chater, Rory Bourke, and Glen Ballard and that song became a #1 Country hit, a BMI 3 Million Performances Award winner, and a Country music classic. Recently, Jamie Foxx sang his own rendition of “You Look So Good In Love” for the nationally televised All Star Salute To George Strait, celebrating Strait’s being named Artist of the Decade by the ACM. “You Look So Good In Love” was also covered twice by performers on CBS’ The Voice. In 1989 the group Alabama took Kerry’s song “If I Had You” to #1 status, giving Kerry his fourth time at that cherished chart position. In 1987, Chater moved to Nashville where he resides with his wife and writing partner, Lynn Gillespie Chater. Together, they have written songs for Mindy McCready, Restless Heart, Highway 101, Anne Murray, Paul Brandt, Eddy Raven, Lorrie Morgan, Jessica Andrews, just to name a few. Most recently, their songs can be heard on 2018 SPBGMA Songwriter of the Year winner Donna Ulisse’s CDs, including: “Walk This Mountain Down,” “Holy Waters,” “Easy Climb,” and “All The Way To Bethlehem.” Chater has received one BMI 3 Million Broadcast Performances Award, two BMI 2 Million Broadcast Performances Awards, five BMI 1 Million Broadcast Performances Awards, and 16 BMI Certificate of Achievement Awards. He has written four #1 songs and well over 40 of his songs have made it onto the charts. His songs can be heard on over 100 albums and are featured on over 35 million records sold. Chater has received CMA’s #1 Song Award, and ACM’s #1 Song Award. He is a graduate of Nashville’s prestigious Leadership Music program. Kerry and Lynn have also moved into book authorship with the release of their thriller novels, Kill Point, and Blood Debt, both of which made it onto Amazon’s Best Sellers list. They have plans for a third book, Collusion, to complete the trilogy. Kerry and Lynn are now entrenched in their latest endeavor (along with Tony-nominated lyricist Ellen Fitzhugh) on the musical comedy, CURED! How Crazy Is That!?!
Canadian born Kerry Chater’s childhood was filled with hours spent at the piano playing for fun and an extensive education in music composition, theory, arranging, and directing. Chater began his music career at the professional level in 1967 when he and his friend, Gary Puckett, formed the pop/rock band Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, and for the next four years Kerry was the group’s bass player and arranger for live performances. He also wrote for the group and many of his songs can be heard on their albums. In 1970, Chater left the band to pursue a career in songwriting and expand his education into musical theatre. In 1972, Chater was one of a small group of writers invited into the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop instructed by Lehman Engel, then considered the dean of the American musical theatre. Over the next five years, and under the tutelage of Lehman Engel, Chater wrote several musicals that were performed locally in Los Angeles.
In 1978, Chater continued his songwriting career by teaming up with legendary country songwriters Rory Bourke and Charlie Black to write “I Know A Heartache When I See One.” Jennifer Warnes’ recording of that song climbed up both the pop and country charts. In 1982, Chater collaborated with singer/songwriter Dickey Lee to write “You’re The First Time I’ve Thought About Leaving,” which became a #1 single for Reba McEntire. Then, in 1983, Chater teamed up with Austin Roberts to write the song “I.O.U.” for which they received a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year. The recording of that song won Lee Greenwood a Grammy for Best Performance by a Male Artist. “I.O.U.” has since gone on to be honored with BMI’s 2 Million Broadcast Performances Award.
In 1983, George Strait recorded “You Look So Good In Love” written by Chater, Rory Bourke, and Glen Ballard and that song became a #1 Country hit, a BMI 3 Million Performances Award winner, and a Country music classic. Recently, Jamie Foxx sang his own rendition of “You Look So Good In Love” for the nationally televised All Star Salute To George Strait, celebrating Strait’s being named Artist of the Decade by the ACM. “You Look So Good In Love” was also covered twice by performers on CBS’ The Voice. In 1989 the group Alabama took Kerry’s song “If I Had You” to #1 status, giving Kerry his fourth time at that cherished chart position. In 1987, Chater moved to Nashville where he resides with his wife and writing partner, Lynn Gillespie Chater. Together, they have written songs for Mindy McCready, Restless Heart, Highway 101, Anne Murray, Paul Brandt, Eddy Raven, Lorrie Morgan, Jessica Andrews, just to name a few. Most recently, their songs can be heard on 2018 SPBGMA Songwriter of the Year winner Donna Ulisse’s CDs, including: “Walk This Mountain Down,” “Holy Waters,” “Easy Climb,” and “All The Way To Bethlehem.” Chater has received one BMI 3 Million Broadcast Performances Award, two BMI 2 Million Broadcast Performances Awards, five BMI 1 Million Broadcast Performances Awards, and 16 BMI Certificate of Achievement Awards. He has written four #1 songs and well over 40 of his songs have made it onto the charts. His songs can be heard on over 100 albums and are featured on over 35 million records sold. Chater has received CMA’s #1 Song Award, and ACM’s #1 Song Award. He is a graduate of Nashville’s prestigious Leadership Music program. Kerry and Lynn have also moved into book authorship with the release of their thriller novels, Kill Point, and Blood Debt, both of which made it onto Amazon’s Best Sellers list. They have plans for a third book, Collusion, to complete the trilogy. Kerry and Lynn are now entrenched in their latest endeavor (along with Tony-nominated lyricist Ellen Fitzhugh) on the musical comedy, CURED! How Crazy Is That!?!

Hello my friend Gio here.. I have some info on the band Bijou Street Blues Band.. I played with these guys (Bijou Street Blues Band) for about 10 years. Dennis Hoshijo (2nd from left in front of my handsome self) and I go back to high school in Hawaii, we were musical competitors from different high schools. “Some are dead and some are living”….This was a less critical Band of Brothers and I think that we were pretty good given that we seldom rehearsed, had no horn charts written down, and were often distracted by fame and legal issues going back to accidentally burning down the ghost town of Tincup, Colorado. (Be aware of your surroundings before you start lighting up farts). I miss these guys. And we didn’t play for peanuts.Finally had the opportunity get together with my pals from our iconic and chronic Bijou Street Blues Band, which startled and alarmed the Colorado populace for well over a decade before finally being shut down due to certain State and Federal constabulary objections over daliances and the accidental destruction of the ghost town of Tincup, Colorado some years prior.
ОтветитьУдалитьIt was so long ago that few of us remembered that the fire was truly accidental and in all of mankind's history no one had ever burned the remains of a wooden saloon and billiard parlor via a lighted fart. So much for that statistic, and thank Heaven for Statutes of Limitations.
Haven't played together for a few decades at least and we've lost a couple of great pals along the way.
We made some pretty good racket, most can still play lights out, and as is evident, we still have our looks. hope this helps .take care Brother ! Caio
Thanks errhy!🤙💙🎼😎
ОтветитьУдалитьGio.. Info --> The Cash & Carry Blues Band is a blues band known for their classic Chicago blues sound and their dedication to carrying on the tradition of that style of music. They are recognized for their songwriting, which often explores relevant social themes. The band's core members are LEVAN LOMIDZE (guitar and lead vocals), SLAVA IGNATOV (drums and background vocals), and SERGEY PATRUSHIEV (bass).
ОтветитьУдалитьHere's a more detailed look at the band:
Style:
The Cash & Carry Blues Band focuses on preserving and carrying on the sounds of classic Chicago blues, particularly the era of Chess Records.
Songwriting:
They write much of their own material and aim to address relevant social themes in their music.
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Members:
The band consists of Levan Lomidze, Slava Ignatov, and Sergey Patrushiev.
Recognition:
While not explicitly mentioned as having won awards, they are part of a musical tradition carried on by other bands like Downchild, which has received numerous accolades.
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ОтветитьУдалитьGio, brother, thank you very much for the information! For me, the information about Levan Lomidze was unexpected! I know him personally! I didn't know that he played and was the leader of the group The Cash & Carry Blues Band!
ОтветитьУдалитьLevan Lomidze (Georgian) June 30, 1964, Tbilisi founder and leader of the Blues Cousins group. The group recently released a new album.
Levan was born in Tbilisi to a family of a teacher and an engineer. His parents dreamed of their son becoming a doctor and tried to give him only the best - knowledge of languages, art, and exact sciences.
As a child, he studied piano at a music school.
In 1975, at the age of 11, he attended a concert of B.B. King at the Tbilisi Philharmonic. During the performance, Levan caught the signature pick that the Maestro threw into the audience. According to the musician, "B.B. King, his music, turned my consciousness upside down."
daba, ok! I hope you are doing well,brother!
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