Henry Gray/Cousin Joe: The Blues Of

Henry Gray/Cousin Joe: The Blues Of

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This CD consists of two separate live solo performances, recorded in New Orleans in 1984, with Louisiana pianist/composer/singers Cousin Joe and Henry Gray. Both were born around New Orleans, learned to play their instruments at a very early age, left town for many years (Joe...

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This CD consists of two separate live solo performances, recorded in New Orleans in 1984, with Louisiana pianist/composer/singers Cousin Joe and Henry Gray. Both were born around New Orleans, learned to play their instruments at a very early age, left town for many years (Joe to New York, Henry to Chicago) and wound up living and playing in Louisiana. On this CD both musicians display a hard-driving, rhythmic piano style, and their vocals contain some pretty funny lyrics. Five of the nine tunes by Henry Gray are original compositions, plus tunes by Fats Domino and Jimmy Reed (with whom he played in Chicago). The session with Cousin Joe includes some of his best-known compositions, like "Beggin? Woman" and "Ain?t So Such A Much" which feature very clever, ironic lyrics. Henry Gray plays a wonderful, tough, two-fisted Chicago-style piano, blended with New Orleans r & b exuberance. Listening to the music of these two men, there?s no doubt you?re hearing honest, authentic, down-home blues from two cats who have really been around and seen a lot.
Beggin' Woman
Blueberry Hill
Blues Dance
Boogie
Bright Lights, Big City
Cold Chills
Come Down People
Come On Woman
Everything That's Made Of Wood Once Was A Tree
Hard Work
I Don't Know My Name
I Wouldn't Give A Blind Sow An Acorn
I'm In Love Again
Life Is A Oneway Ticket
Married Life
Prodigal Son
Shake A Hand
Genres Jazz
Format Recorded Performance
Media CD
Publisher Storyville Records
Contributors Gray, Henry (Artist) Joe, Cousin (Artist)
Language English
UPC 0717101805327