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fave it Rockin' Blues | Roots Rock
9 tracks | 32 minutes
Released Nov 2004
on Mighty Field Of Vision
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This is the first solo album release by Wyker in 30 years.He wrote all of the songs and they are a mixture of all types of Southern Americana Roots Music.This album is like takin' a trip through The Deep South .
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Biography by Tim Sendra
Johnny Wyker aka SAILCAT
Sailcat was a Southern rock band who had a chart and radio hit in 1972 with "Motorcycle Mama." The single's success (it reached number 12 on the Billboard singles chart) led to appearances on American Bandstand and at Carnegie Hall. Sailcat released a self-titled album in 1972 for Elektra that featured many of the heavy-hitters in the Southern rock field such as Chuck Leavell, the Memphis Horns, and Pete Carr. Soon after releasing the album, Sailcat broke up.
↓ more ↓Sailcat leader Johnny Wyker, who had been a member of the Rubber Band who recorded the original version of "Let Love Come Between Us," later a hit for James and Bobby Purify, went on to play with many of the great Southern rock musicians like Eddie Hinton, Dan
n Penn, Delany Bramlett, among others. He is currently working on a benefit project called The Mighty Field of Vision Anthem, a group dedicated to raising funds for musicians who have fallen on hard times.Checkout www.MIGHTYFIELDOFVISION.com
Note from Wyker
The bulk of the tracks on this CD were played by The Muscle Shoals Swampers featuring Roger Hawkins on drums, David Hood on Bass and Producion, Clayton Ivey on Hammond B-3, Tommy Patterson on Piano, Wayne Perkins on guitar and vocals, Charlie Hodge ( Elvis Mafia) Back up vocals, Guy Higginbotham on sax and flute, Pete Carr on 12 String guitar, Ronnie Brown on Slide guitar,Mike Lawley, Rodney Davis- guitars, Bill Connell on percussion.Max Lee keyboards, Butch Ledford,Bass,Chuck Leavell Piano, Art Shilling, guitar, Marlin and Jeanie Greene on vocals.Lou Mullenix,drums.Owen Brown- Bass, John Wyker vocal and guitar. All songs written by Wyker.
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound on Jackson Highway and 1000 Alabama Avenue, Widget Recording and Mix Masters in Cullman, Alabama.
Contact by email JDWYker@Charter.net
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