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Too Slim & The Taildraggers


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Too Slim & The Taildraggers - Swingin' In The Underworld - 1988 - Burnside Records

Tim "Too Slim" Langford (Too Slim & the Taildraggers) has been a well known musician in the Pacific NW music scene for almost 30 years. Originally from Spokane, Washington, he now lives in Seattle. He constantly tours all over the U.S. and occasionaly tours Ireland, The U.K. and the rest of Europe. This band is rooted in the blues, but they play many styles of music including rockabilly, Chicago blues/R&B, New Orleans inflected rhythms, and country rock. Too Slim learned jazz guitar in High school. One of his teachers was the conductor of the Spokane Jazz Orchestra. A great fan of Robert Cray and SRV, Too slim has said that "I have many other blues guitar influences such as BB King, Freddie King, Otis Rush, Lightning Hopkins, T-Bone Walker, and Robert Johnson. My rock guitar influences are Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Billy Gibbons, Jeff Beck, Neil Young and John Fogerty. My jazz influences are Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, Mike Stern and Charlie Christian". "Swingin' In The Underworld" is a really good album by a very underrated musician. Buy the band's "Wanted Live" album and promote this guy

TRACKS / COMPOSERS

1 Swingin' in the Underworld - Tim Langford 4:20
2 Stood Up - Tim Langford 3:45
3 The Obie Man - Tim Langford 3:42
4 Trouble at Midnight - Graham, Tim Langford 4:58
5 She Blows My Socks Off - Tom "The Stomp" Brimm 2:45
6 Dat's Right - Tim Langford 3:47
7 Long Tailed Black Cat - Tim Langford 5:43
8 Quiet Whiskey - W.Harris 2:46
9 Ain't No Stoppin' - Tom "The Stomp" Brimm 2:32

MUSICIANS

Tim "Too Slim" Langford - Guitars, Vocals
Tom "The Stomp" Brimm - Bass
Alan "Fingers" McGill - Piano
Carmen "Monoxide" Conti - Drums
Greg "Soul Train" Pendelton - Horn Arrangements

BIO

Too Slim & the Taildraggers are a hit on several continents, but at home in the Washington state city of Spokane, they're a little like the Rodney Dangerfield of blues bands. Despite the band's release of more than half-a-dozen CDs, and numerous national and international tours, many citizens, when first meeting the band's frontman and leader, Spokane native Tim "Too Slim" Langford, scratch their heads in non-recognition and ask what his profession is. Upon finding out that he's a blues musician, the next question is usually an inquiry concerning where the band performs. The situation is a far cry from what the band experienced on a trip to Belgium, where everyone they met requested an autograph and owned their CDs. All in all, it sure isn't anything at all like the recognition received by many other musicians in their hometowns, like Bruce Springsteen in his home base of Asbury Park. There, everyone knows that "The Boss" goes to the Stone Pony. If all this wasn't enough to make Langford and the Taildraggers feel like they get no respect, the next anecdote might be. One night in a parking lot, as Langford was leaving a gig in the city, a stranger pressed something into his neck from behind, something that felt suspiciously like a gun. His assailant, a woman, told him to fork over that night's pay, adding injury to insult. Still, for all of the drawbacks, Langford and his band intend to remain in Spokane between tours that take them to Norway, Belgium, and throughout Europe. Because their hometown is also home to an incredible number of extremely talented musicians, it's where Langford intends to base the Taildraggers for a long time to come. Times haven't been all bad in Spokane for Too Slim & the Taildraggers, to be sure. The fan base they have built up since the band's formation in 1986 is a loyal and strong one. The band has had the opportunity to perform with a long list of heavyweight artists that includes Buddy Guy, Bo Diddley, and Robert Cray (the latter has long been a major influence on Langford and the band). Other main influences include Elmore James and Duane Allman. The Cascade Blues Association named Too Slim & the Taildraggers Best Regional Band for five consecutive years, beginning in 1995. The Inland Empire Blues Society dubbed them Best Blues Band for four straight years, from 1995 through 1998. The same blues society honored the CD Blues for EB as Best Album in 1998, and gave the same honor to the CD Swamp Opera two years earlier. For three consecutive years beginning in 1995, the society also named the band's guitarist the best of his kind and placed him in the Hall of Fame, as it did for the band's drummer in 1996, 1997, and 1998. The Taildraggers' bass player was also honored as Best Bassist in 1995. The Washington Blues Society conferred awards, too: one in 1996 for Best Blues Song, and another three years earlier for Best Songwriter. © Linda Seida, © 2010 Rovi Corporation. All Rights Reserved http://www.allmusic.com/artist/too-slim-the-taildraggers-p27092/biography

3 comments:

A.O.O.F.C said...

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guinea pig said...

Thanks!

A.O.O.F.C said...

Hi,GP (No.1). Thank you for this, and all your comments. I'll TTU soon. Cheers!