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fave it Electric Blues | Texas Style
9 tracks | 29 minutes
Released Mar 2005
on Life and Death Records
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Blues, old school with horns from an artist who formerly played lead guitar for Charles Brown and Solomon Burke.
Bio / Background
Chicago born Honey Davis played in boston with Chicago bluesman Luthor Johnson before relocating to San Francisco where he started a ten year stint as lead guitar for the legendary Charles Brown (Merry Christmas Baby, Black Nights, Driften Blues, Trouble Blues, etc), and also lead his own group with Freddy Roulette. there he would open shows for Bobby Bland, Buddy Guy and Jr. Wells, etc, and back up all the local and national blues artists... Sonny Rhodes, Jimmy McCracklin, Vernon Garret, Dottie Ivory, etc. After moving to Los Angeles, he opened for Robin Trower, Robin Ford, Tex and the Horseheads, Top Jimmy, and many others and became lead guitarist for Solomon Burke. His 1986 blues album "My Heart Attacked Me" got wide airplay, but with no U.S. distribution, sold mainly in Italy and Holland.





