track is from the album Howlin' Wilf & The Veejays – Blue Men Sing The Whites Label: Waterfront Records (2) – WF 036, Waterfront Records (2) – WF 36 Format: Vinyl, 12", Mini-Album, 45 RPM, Blue Sleeve Country: UK Released: 1987 Genre: Rock, Blues Style: Garage Rock, Psychobilly, Rockabilly
James Hunter (born 2 October 1962, Colchester, Essex) is an English R&B musician and soul singer.
Hunter's career began with a band called Howlin' Wilf and the Vee-Jays, who released their first album in 1986 entitled Cry Wilf. Later he released three more with his own band. He spent much of the 1990s playing small clubs in London, such as the Weavers Pub in Islington (North London), and the 100 Club on Oxford Street in London. Hunter's soulful style drew the attention of Van Morrison, who appeared on Hunter's first album released on Ace, Believe What I Say, in 1996.
track is from the album Howlin' Wilf & The Veejays – Blue Men Sing The Whites
ReplyDeleteLabel:
Waterfront Records (2) – WF 036, Waterfront Records (2) – WF 36
Format: Vinyl, 12", Mini-Album, 45 RPM, Blue Sleeve
Country: UK
Released: 1987
Genre: Rock, Blues
Style: Garage Rock, Psychobilly, Rockabilly
https://www.discogs.com/Howlin-Wilf-The-Veejays-Blue-Men-Sing-The-Whites/release/10720630
Members:
Dot (guitar), Howlin' Wilf (James Hunter), Stilts McGregor (drummer), T-Box Tone (bass)
James Hunter (born 2 October 1962, Colchester, Essex) is an English R&B musician and soul singer.
Hunter's career began with a band called Howlin' Wilf and the Vee-Jays, who released their first album in 1986 entitled Cry Wilf. Later he released three more with his own band. He spent much of the 1990s playing small clubs in London, such as the Weavers Pub in Islington (North London), and the 100 Club on Oxford Street in London. Hunter's soulful style drew the attention of Van Morrison, who appeared on Hunter's first album released on Ace, Believe What I Say, in 1996.
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