Wayne Sharp & SharpShooter Band

Blues Southern Rock Blues Gulfport, MS United States

About Wayne Sharp & SharpShooter Band

Keyboard wiz Wayne Sharp was born on the Louisiana bayous, south of New Orleans, in the small town of Houma. His love of music starts with his mother but it was his older sister Dianna who f ...

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Members

  • Wayne Sharp - -Hammond B3 Organ, Piano, Vocals
  • Sean Sharp - -Drums, Percussions
  • Grayson Sharp - -Guitar, Vocals
  • Seadon Faulkner - -Bass Guitar

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His face painted in the back cover of the CD and the internal picture of Wayne Sharp with children,friends and family, I said absolutely nothing, the surname awakened some vague memory, but then I started to hear the CD, the first track sounds like Wang Dang Doodle indeed is "Wang Dang Doodle, a nice blues with Hammond organ and two solo guitars and a pleasant vocione who knows how to treat the topic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYxAHL-VjXU. Then you go deeper in the notes and see Wayne is like his "brothers in Blues", including Lamar Williams, with whom, along with Jaimoe, had shared a band at the beginning of the 80 's, from the Allman Brothers, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwPrNThQZ28. But the name that leaps to the eye is that of Michael Burks, whose Sharp has shared four albums for Alligator and a dozen years on the road, as organist of his band and everything becomes clearer. Another bluesman which makes record debut, the class is there, playing in the Band his children Sharpshooters Sean and Grayson...The "Legendary" Jackie Avery, a musician who wrote songs for Arthur Conley, Dells and Johnnie Taylor (in addition to being married to one of the Wet Willie vocalist), appears on backing vocals and piano in the above piece of Willie Dixon. And to finish, guest on harmonica on some tracks, there's Jimmy Hall, typical of Wet Willie, to complete this "Southern" reunion. Southern Storm another beautiful ballad that smells of the South, written by Sharp that engages even on the piano. Drivin' Though The Delta, again with Hall, is another track still very southern, while "Runnin' Out Of Time confirms the creation of Wayne for the slow songs, confirmed by a beautiful reading, very close to the original spirit of the super classic" A Whiter Shade Of Pale ", a must for any self-respecting organist, which is always a nice feel… I Got My Gris Gris On You, without infamy and without praise and Put Me Down and Let Me Walk again with incisive harmonica on getting good Jimmy Hall http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1LGHI4sZOk, bring us to a final homage to the great Michael Burks, one of the best bluesmen of the last generations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1hUzJlzHJQ, who died prematurely of a heart attack in 2012 http://discoclub.myblog.it/2012/09/01/l-ultima-prova-dell-uomo-di-ferro-michael-burks-show-of-stre/ with Empty Promises…a version made with heart, and feels - Bruno Conti - Pubblicato in Carbonari

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