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Omar And The Howlers is a Texas based electric blues and blues rock band, [1] The original Howlers was formed in Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1973. [2] Three years later they moved to Austin, Texas . [ 2 ]
Hard Times in the Land of Plenty is an album by the American band Omar & the Howlers, released in 1987. [1] [2] It was their first album for major label. [3] The title track peaked at No. 19 on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock chart and appeared in the film Like Father Like Son. [4] [5] The band supported the album with a North American tour. [6]
Omar Kent Dykes (born Kent Dykes, 1950) is an American blues guitarist and singer, living in Austin, Texas. He began leading bands as an adolescent in McComb, Mississippi. [1] In 1973 he formed the band, Omar & the Howlers. The band plays electric Texas blues, rock and roll and blues-rock.
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Primich also recorded with Steve James, Omar & the Howlers, John "Juke" Logan, Marcia Ball, Ruthie Foster, Mike Morgan and the Crawl, Nick Curran, Doyle Bramhall and Jimmie Vaughan. [1] In addition to his performance albums, in 1985 Primich released an instructional double CD, Blues Harmonica: The Blues And Beyond. [4]
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