
Featuring Eddie Cotton jr
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in Mississippi Live at the 930 Blues Cafe
01.Intro
02.I'm Ready
03.Baby What You Want Me To Do / Bright Lights
04.You Got Some Explaning To Do
05.I 800 Blu Love
06.Policeman Blues
07.Spoonful
8.Lonesome Bedroom Blues
09.Love and Memories
10.Why I Sing The Blues
11.Win And Women
12.Brother Brother
13.I'm Yours
14.Blues On Christmas
Grady Champion
Grady Champion is a young, blues singer and harmonica player, born October 10, that has been compared to Sonny Boy Williamson, and people can hear exactly why on his Shanachie debut Payin' for My Sins released August 24, 1999. The album includes a version of "Don't Start Me to Talkin'" that really shows Grady's high-energy singing and harmonica playing and an update of the traditional blues lament "Goin' Down Slow" with an AIDS parable -- a hard-bitten vignette of modern life. His revved-up, soulful vocalizing and the charm and insight he brings to his songwriting in numbers like the campy "My Rooster Is King" and the classic-sounding tale of infidelity "You Got Some Explaining to Do" (co-written by his producer Dennis Walker, who helped Robert Cray reach national fame) mark Grady as an important new talent.
Dave McIntyre, BLUES ACCESS magazine, Summer 1996 issue, p. 109
On Saturday's midnight cruise, I was immediately drawn to the upper deck, where I found Hawkeye Herman and T.J. Wheeler, two great pickers, engaged with a younger harpist from Mississippi named Grady Champion, exchanging songs and doing requests.Grady's voice not only made me think of Robert Johnson, but the way he worked the crowd seemed as though Johnson's, or Luther Allison's, fire and raw sense of what the audience needs was being born inside him."
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ManagementRight Way Entertainment
9160 Tryon Cove
Memphis, TN 38018
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