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fave it Rhythm & Blues | Blues Vocals
9 tracks | 33 minutes
Released Aug 2006
on KCity Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:55 I'm the Only Man lyrics BUY MP3 02:55 I'm the Only Man lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:55 I'm the Only Man
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:11 Straighten Up Woman lyrics BUY MP3 03:11 Straighten Up Woman lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:11 Straighten Up Woman
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:56 The Dream lyrics BUY MP3 04:56 The Dream lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:56 The Dream
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:14 Love Lifted Me Up lyrics BUY MP3 03:14 Love Lifted Me Up lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:14 Love Lifted Me Up
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:24 Time to Get Out of Here lyrics BUY MP3 03:24 Time to Get Out of Here lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:24 Time to Get Out of Here
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:32 You're Gonna Miss Me lyrics BUY MP3 03:32 You're Gonna Miss Me lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:32 You're Gonna Miss Me
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:38 Love Sensation lyrics BUY MP3 04:38 Love Sensation lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:38 Love Sensation
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:13 Holding On lyrics BUY MP3 03:13 Holding On lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:13 Holding On
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:44 Voodoo Woman lyrics FREE 04:44 Voodoo Woman lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:44 Voodoo Woman
This CD will appeal to blues & R&B lovers of all ages. Kansas City has it's own unique sound: hot, jumping, with awesome guitar licks that will bring you joy, make you want to shake your booty, and a couple songs that are soulful and deep. Includes some
Bio / Background
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF EUGENE SMILEY, Sr.
I was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. As a child I was raised by grandparents in a small town
in Brookhaven, Mississippi, and by more relatives in Kansas City, Missouri. In my family, music was
a very important part of our family values. At an early age, I was very much involved in music. My
Aunt Hazel and my Uncle Charles were my childhood mentors. I wanted to be just like them
when I grew up. My father was a gospel singer and sang tenor for a gospel group called The
Pilgram Travelers. They were the ones that followed their dreams and became successful and
famous doing what they loved to do.
I learned to play the piano when I was very young. I played piano for the youth church choir
and, as I got older, I began to listen to blues and R&B music. My parents didn't like it but
I did it any way. They had to face it.
↓ more ↓I was a part of my destiny. They didn't try to stop
me but they told me that this kind of music was the devil's music, and I would suffer and
pay a lot of dues. When they would leave me home alone, I'd play that devil music on the piano every chance I got. After graduating from Alexander High school in May 1960, I decided to make Kansas City my home.
In October of 1968, I left Kansas City and move to Chicago. There I became a member of a
young vocal group that later became known as "The Visitors". We recorded on the Dakar label
under the management of Mr. Carl Davis. Our biggest seller was "Until You Came Along" (which was No. 1 on the R&B charts in 1968 and stayed in JET magazine for 9 months). We also had a great sell in "I'm In Danger". Those were the good times. It couldn't get any better than that. I thought I
was on top of the world. My music career seemed to have taken off to a good start. I remember
Carl Davis telling me that it don't last forever. You will be on top as long as someone
is spending money on you to keep you on top. And that's the way the music business operates.
Carl also told me that he would teach me everything need to know to become successful in this
business. And he did.
In 1974, after my recording contract expired, I decided to go on the road as a guitar player
and vocalist. During this time I had the opportunity to play with such great as Al Green, Bobby
Womack, Rufus Thomas, the late great Johnny Taylor, and the late great Mr. Albert King,
just to mention a few. These were fun times.
In 1976, I decided to return to Kansas City and finish college and raise my 7 kids. At this time in my life with the knowledge gained from my past experience and in addition to remembering my conversation with Mr, Carl Davis, I knew what to expect in the music business.
At this time I put together the vocal group "The Essence Of Love". With this group I became
Writer, Arranger, and Producer, along with Keith Montgomery and Albert White. We established
K-City Record Company. Our biggest hits were "We're Lovers Day and Night", "Yes, it's you",
"Share My Love", and "Marry Me".
In 1979, during the disco era and programmed music, I faded out of the music scene and remained
inactive until 1987. When I started back, I started playing gospel. I gradually began to work
my way back into Blues and Rhythm & Blues.
In 1992 I was on the road again. I did a cross country tour in 1995 and 1996 with Brody Buster (the 8 year old harmonica protégé) and the B.W.B. Show Band. We did many great shows together all across the country.
Bottom line, Music has been good to me and will always be a part of my life.
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