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19th Street Red

Release Date: 2009
Recording Date: 2009

Grove House Records 0004

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TRACK LIST AND REALAUDIO® LINKS
1.  I'm The Man Down There (2:48)
2.  Wang Dang Doodle (4:15)
3.  Waiting Blues (4:08)
4.  Whiskey Stole My Baby (2:50)
5.  Time's Up (1:54)
6.  It's Rainin' (5:15)
7.  Roll And Tumble (3:47)
8.  Maudie (2:38)
9.  Tell Me Something (2:40)
10.  I'm Glad She's Mine (2:18)
11.  Red's Blues #3 (4:23)
12.  Why'd You Have To Do That (1:56)
PERSONNEL
Randy "19th Street Red" Cohen - guitar, harmonica, all vocals
Herve "Bluebird" Fernandez - guitar, guitar solos #5
Julien "Babyface" Dubois - bass
Philippe Eliez - drums
NOTES:
Whether leading his tight ensemble or layin’ it down with his one-man band, 19th Street Red has shown himself to be a vital link to the old school blues performers that put this style on the map. Possessed with a rare authority and gritty passion, his own version of delta blues has him playing cities all over the U.S. With his newest release, “Street Dog,” Red proves himself a first class artist. He is an accomplished singer, guitarist, bandleader, songwriter and performer.
Making New Orleans his home base as of Mardi Gras 2002, Red’s long time interest in Gulf Coast Blues and R&B manifests itself in his band performances and songwriting. His daytime and midnight one-man band performances along Canal and Bourbon Street have stirred up all kinds of interest. With radio spots, nightclub gigs, festivals, and local media exposure, 19th Street Red’s reputation as a New Orleans based bluesman has gained him a foothold in the Crescent City and the Deep South.

This project started out with Randy "19th Street Red" Cohen's appearance at Perigueux's MNOP music festival. The chemistry between Herve Fernandez's "Talk That Talk" and Red provided the inspiration for a second trip to Perigueux to create this album.





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