Larry Dale

Larry Dale, actually Ennis Lowery, (born 7 January 1923 in Wharton, Texas, † 19 May, 2010 New York) was an African-American blues singer and guitarist.

Early 1950s was Ennis Lowery from guitar playing BB Kings inspired. Soon after, he made the first recordings, first as sideman Bob Gaddy and Paul Williams ( on the Jackson / Jax label), with Big Red McHouston & His Orchestra, under the now adopted stage name " Larry Dale " (for the RCA sub-label Groove Records ) with a band, which also included the guitarist Mickey Baker and pianist Champion Jack Dupree.

Dale worked with pianist Bob Gaddy in the clubs of New York, but was also a sought-after studio musician who, among other things for all four 1956 to 1958 Sessions of Dupree for the RCA sub-label Groove and Vik and on the famous Dupree album, the 1958 -rehearsed for the Atlantic label "Blues from the Gutter " was used. His playing on this LP Brian Jones ( The Rolling Stones) enthusiastic ( " Yeah! I have to play this ... what a sound" ).

Dale gave his best shots at the turn of the 1950s to the 1960s from: For Glover Records, he played 1960 Party Blues "Let the Door Bell Ring" and " Big Muddy ", then he revived in 1962 for Atlantic the Sticks McGhee hit " Drinkin 'Wine Spo - Dee -O -Dee ".

Swell

  • Larry Dale Biography by Bill Dahl, All Music Guide (English )
  • John Broven: Larry Dale: The New York House Rockers - Juke Blues # 9 (Summer 1987), pp. 4-8.
  • Champion Jack and the Blues ( As Brian Jones with Larry Dales guitar playing acquaintance made ​​)
  • American musician
  • Blues musicians
  • Born in 1923
  • Died in 2010
  • Man
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