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Eric Gales (born October 29, 1974), also known as Raw Dawg, is an American blues rock guitarist, originally hailed as a child prodigy. As of 2022 [update] , Gales has recorded nineteen albums for major record labels and has done session and tribute work.
Eric Gales performs at the Bourbon and Beyond Music Festival on Sept. 16, 2022 in Louisville, Kentucky. The guitarist is nominated for three Blues Music Awards. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)
Ginseng Woman. (1977) Negril is an album released in 1975 from a session produced, arranged, and almost entirely composed by guitarist Eric Gale. It includes some of Jamaica's best-known musicians of the time. The album expresses Gale's fondness for the beach and natural beauty of the Jamaican seaside village Negril, which became a popular ...
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram (born January 19, 1999) is an American blues guitarist and singer from Clarksdale, Mississippi, United States, who became a well-known performer as a teenager. His debut album, Kingfish, was released in May 2019. [3] In addition to his own albums, musicians he has recorded with include Eric Gales, Buddy Guy and Keb Mo.
Occupation. Musician. Instrument (s) Gibson L5 and Gibson Super 400 guitar. Years active. 1960s–1990s. Labels. CTI, Kudu, Columbia, Elektra/Musician, Klik. Eric Gale (September 20, 1938 – May 25, 1994) was an American jazz and jazz fusion guitarist.
Along the way, he has helped to rescue modern blues from the margins. His music is all its own but infused with his influences: Albert King, B.B. King, Guy, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and Prince ...
Ever since he attended his first one when he was 14 years old, Slash has always loved music festivals. “I love the vibe,” he says. ... Samantha Fish, ZZ Ward, Robert Randolph, Eric Gales, and ...
Emmanuel Lynn Gales (December 4, 1964 – July 19, 2002 [ 2 ]), known professionally as Little Jimmy King, was an American Memphis blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. [ 1 ] A left-handed guitarist who played the instrument upside down, he concocted his stage name in deference to his two musical heroes, Jimi Hendrix and Albert King. [ 1 ][ 3 ]