Blues The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2123.html Wed, 24 Apr 2024 21:57:32 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Joey Gilmore - Can't Kill Nothin' (1993) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2123-joey-gilmore/24270-joey-gilmore-cant-kill-nothin-1993.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2123-joey-gilmore/24270-joey-gilmore-cant-kill-nothin-1993.html Joey Gilmore - Can't Kill Nothin' (1993)

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1 	Can't Kill Nothin' 	4:00
2 	Breakin' Up Somebody's Home 	5:48
3 	I Don't Have To See blood 	4:54
4 	Still Called The Blues 	3:56
5 	Born Under A Bad Sign 	4:33
6 	A Real Mother For Ya 	5:11
7 	Someone Else Is Steppin' In 	5:06
8 	A Lady In The Streets 	4:11
9 	Blues House party 	5:07

Joey Gilmore - Guitar, Vocals
Buzz Amato - Keyboards
Theodis Ealey - Guitar (Rhythm)
Josh Williams - Bass
Matt Greeley - Percussion
Reginald Wizard Jones - Keyboards, Organ
Theophilus K. Lively - Drums
Andy Hogan, Dave Ferguson - Trumpet
Nick Longo, Philip Raines, Wally Tirado - Sax (Baritone & Tenor) 
Rubi Burt, Vernon Echols, William Bell - Backing Vocals

 

Joey Gilmore's love affair with the guitar began in his teens. “In the town that I lived in, there was a barbershop,” Gilmore reminisces. “And the barber that owned the shop was a sanctified preacher. He was a minister, and he had this little flat-bodied guitar. It was electric, no amplifier to it. And he would bring it to the shop with him, and he was trying to learn how to play. So, I would get to the barbershop early whenever I would go to get my hair cut, or even after school, I would hang around at the barbershop, because I wanted to get my hands on that guitar. I would take the guitar and they had these old wooden benches. I would lay the guitar on top of the wooden bench and when you would strum the strings, the wood, the bench, would vibrate, and the floor would, the sound would resonate, and you could hear it without the amplifier. I learned just from watching him.” Young Gilmore tried to keep his obsession with the instrument from his church going aunt, who was raising him, but word of the talented boy who played at the barbershop eventually got back to her.”

Decades later and established as a Florida legend, Joey Gilmore provides a highlight at Blues Festivals and night clubs all over the world as one of the best soul-blues and R&B singers in the business. Joey Gilmore has shared the stage with Such Greats As James Brown, Etta James, Bobby Bland, Little Milton, Johnny Taylor and numerous others. In January 2006 Joey Gilmore won one of the most distinguished and internationally coveted awards in all of blues. The IBC. Joey Gilmore outscored all artist worldwide while showcasing his amazing talent at a blues industry event. Making him the best unsigned Artist on the planet. In 2008 Joey Gilmore was awarded the Blewzzy award for best song, BLUES ALL OVER YOU. In 2015 Joey Gilmore was honored with Latin World Talent Lifetime Achievement Award. ---joeythebluesman.com

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Joey Gilmore ‎– Bluesman - (Bl~oose~man) [2008] http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2123-joey-gilmore/22979-joey-gilmore-bluesman-blooseman-2008.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2123-joey-gilmore/22979-joey-gilmore-bluesman-blooseman-2008.html Joey Gilmore ‎– Bluesman - (Bl~oose~man) [2008]

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1 	Intro 	0:10
2 	Blues All Over You 	5:01
3 	Bit Off More Than I Could Chew 	8:00
4 	Things I Used To Do 	5:05
4 	You Put The Rush On Me 	4:01
6 	White Shoes 	6:01
7 	Wishing Well 	4:49
8 	Last Two Dollars 	5:37
9 	I Got The Blues 	4:19
10 	How Blue Can You Get 	5:19
11 	Ghosts Of Mississippi 	5:13

Joey Gilmore - gutiar, vocals
George Caldwell - bass
Raul D. Hernandez - drums
Bob Abernathy - Hammond, keayboards, piano
Regi Oliver - saxophones
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Jean Ezeff - backing vocals
Joe beard, Jr. - rhythm guitar
Bob "Bluesbobby" Weinberg - harmonica

 

In 2006, The Joey Gilmore Band was proclaimed the Best Blues Band in the World , taking 1st Place honors in this most highly coveted award in the world of Blues, The International Blues Challenge (IBC). The IBC is the world s largest gathering of Blues acts representing an international search by The Blues Foundation and its affiliated organizations to find the Blues Band and Solo or Duo act ready to take the international stage.

Not only was Joey Gilmore ready, the public s awareness of this major Blues talent was long overdue. Joey Gilmore s career has spanned almost 50 years, with performances throughout the United States and Europe. Joey is a true Blues and R&B master who incorporates new and varied styles in his music, performing original compositions mixed with traditional standards in his high energy live show.

His tenor/baritone vocals belt out tunes reminiscent of the great Blues legends of the 40's and 50's. Joey is undoubtedly the definitive Bluesman.

When you look up the word Bluesman in a dictionary, you would expect to see a picture of Joey Gilmore! That s why Joey s latest CD is simply called Joey Gilmore: BLUESMAN ---Bob Bluesbobby Weinberg, Editorial Reviews

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Joey Gilmore – The Ghosts of Mississippi Meet The Gods of Africa (2006) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2123-joey-gilmore/7638-joey-gilmore-the-ghosts-of-mississippi-meet-the-gods-of-africa-2006.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/blues/2123-joey-gilmore/7638-joey-gilmore-the-ghosts-of-mississippi-meet-the-gods-of-africa-2006.html Joey Gilmore – The Ghosts of Mississippi Meet The Gods of Africa (2006)

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01. Ghosts Of Mississippi (5:02) play
02. All My Love (5:23)
03. Blues All Over You (3:41)
04. Love To See You Smile (5:21) play
05. You Put The Rush On Me (5:41)
06. White Shoes (4:57)
07. Steal Away (5:02)
08. The Hawk (4:01)
09. Time To Get Paid (5:49)
10. Things Have Not Changed (4:54)
Joey Gilmore – guitar, vocals Darrell Raines – guitar Bob Abernathy – keyboards George Caldwell – bass Joe Roberts – drums Marc Loren - tambourine

 

Born in Ocala, Joey Gilmore came to South Florida in the ’60s and has been here ever since. Gilmore found his niche playing behind all the great soul, blues and R&B stars that passed through town, as well as leading his own successful bands and recording along the way. His love affair with the guitar began in his teens.

“In the town that I lived in, there was a barbershop,” Gilmore reminisces. “And the barber that owned the shop was a sanctified preacher. He was a minister, and he had this little flat-bodied guitar. It was electric, no amplifier to it. And he would bring it to the shop with him, and he was trying to learn how to play. So, I would get to the barbershop early whenever I would go to get my hair cut, or even after school, I would hang around at the barbershop, because I wanted to get my hands o­n that guitar. I would take the guitar and they had these old wooden benches. I would lay the guitar o­n top of the wooden bench and when you would strum the strings, the wood, the bench, would vibrate, and the floor would, the sound would resonate, and you could hear it without the amplifier. I learned just from watching him.”

Joey Gilmore's career has spanned 40 years with performances throughout the United States and Europe. He has called South Florida home for the past twenty years. Joey is a true Blues and R & B master who incorporates new and varied styles in his music performing original compositions mixed with traditional standards in his high energy live show. His tenor/baritone vocals belt out tunes with a loss abandon reminiscent of Blues Legends from the 1940's and 1950's. This Blues man's major influences are apparent without sacrificing his unique style. Artists Joey has shared the stage with include James Brown, Etta James, Bobby Bland, Little Milton, Johnny Taylor and numerous others. In January 2006 Joey travelled to Memphis to compete in The International BLUES Challenge. The Joey Gilmore Band outscored all bands worldwide while showcasing his amazing talent at a blues industry event as the best unsigned band o­n the planet. Joey is proud to represent the BLUES FOUNDATION as the winner at every sponsored event, being an ambassador of the BLUES for the Foundation and Blues Community.

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