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French born and UK raised, Henri was a musical prodigy, playing the piano at just four years old. He was drawn at an early age to records made by the piano-pounding pioneers Jerry Lee Lewis, Albert Ammons and Little Richard.
With entrancing, true blues fretwork it’s the perfect song choice to represent this powerhouse’s most guitar-driven album to date.
With Peggy Lee’s version of “Fever” in mind, Johnny came up with a piano figure and a finger-snapping idea to give it that smoky feel.
The complete re-record of Kenny’s most successful album will be accompanied by a documentary about the making of the original ‘Trouble Is…’ and a live DVD filmed at The Strand Theatre in Shepherd’s hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana
Dermody points pridefully to the fact that everyone involved were Louisiana artists — “Louisiana musicians, the graphic designer, the photographer. Everybody.”
‘Standin’ Pat’ is out October 28 via VizzTone!
“Be My Rock” reunites Charlie Thomas and Doc Pomus. Doc, who left this world in 1991 wrote instantly recognizable hits for The Drifters including, “Save the Last Dance for Me,” “This Magic Moment” and also penned Charlie’s famous lead on “Sweets for My Sweet.”
“I have to say the magic of this performance is beyond this world and maybe the greatest of my life.” John Németh
Few artists have made such an explosive comeback as John Lee Hooker did when he released ‘The Healer’ in 1989.
“As a single parent, I felt very alone and was driven to create this tune.” – Chris Antonik