Born on
March 16, 1943 in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, Bryan Lee completely lost
his eyesight by the age of eight. His avid interest in early rock
and blues was fostered through the ‘50s by late night listening
sessions via the Nashville-based radio station WLAC AM, where he
first encountered the sounds of Elmore James, Albert King and Albert
Collins. By his late teens, Bryan was playing rhythm guitar in a
regional band called The Glaciers that covered Elvis Presley, Little
Richard and Chuck Berry material. Through the ‘60s, Bryan’s interest
turned to Chicago blues and he soon found himself immersed on that
scene, opening for some of his boyhood heroes.
In January of
1982, in the midst of a particularly cold Wisconsin winter, Lee
headed south to New Orleans, eventually landing a steady gig at the
Old Absinthe House in the heart of the French Quarter. For the next
14 years, Lee and his Jump Street Five played five nights a week at
that popular bar, developing a huge following and a solid
reputation.
Tracklist:
- Intro
- The Bounce
- The Walk
- Smokin’ Woman
- That Ainąt Right
- Second Line Home
- Rocket 88
- Blues On My Mind
- Sugaree
- Don’t Take My Blindness For Weakness
- Gave You What You Wanted
- No Need To Worry
- Hug Me 'Till It Hurts
- Six String Therapy
- Memphis Bound
Regioncode - 2
Tento produkt byl přidán dne Středa 17. květen 2006.