Studebaker John
by Jason AnkenyTaking his stage name from an automobile he once owned, Studebaker John Grimaldi was a product of the vibrant blues scene of Chicagos West Side. Born November 5, 1952, his father was himself an amateur musician, and as a youngster Grimaldi began playing the many instruments lying about the house. Becoming a fixture at the open-air flea markets in the Maxwell Street area — a venue for countless blues buskers — he began focusing on harmonica after catching performances from the likes of Little Walter and Sonny Boy Williamson; after taking in a Hound Dog Taylor club date, Grimaldi also turned to guitar. He formed the blues-rock band the Hawks during the early 1970s as a showcase for his reedy vocals, primal harp sound and blistering slide guitar skills, and in the years to follow also developed into a fine songwriter; while keeping his day job as a construction worker, Grimaldi began recording during the mid-1980s, issuing a live Netherlands set later re-released domestically as Rockin the Blues 85. His next major release was 1994s Too Tough, followed in 1995 by Outside Lookin In. He maintained a prolific recording schedule in the years to come, issuing Tremoluxe in 1996 and Time Will Tell in 1997.
Studebaker John最好听的歌
| 歌曲 | 专辑 | 时长 |
|---|---|---|
| Little Girl | Born to Win | 04:27 |
| Nothing Remains the Same | Songs for None | 06:21 |
| Stolen Time | Songs for None | 06:41 |
| Will You Be My Angel | Songs for None | 05:43 |
| Lonely Day | Songs for None | 05:08 |
| Between Nothing and Eternity | Songs for None | 06:21 |
| Pain | Songs for None | 03:50 |
| Sometimes I Wonder | Songs for None | 04:38 |
| I Still Won | Songs for None | 07:47 |
| Sometimes | Songs for None | 07:48 |