Little Milton and Johnny âGuitarâ Watson, plus a very cool tune by old friend Al Anderson. SLANT SIX features six new recordings that deliver the heart and soul of this great live band.
Guitarist Dan Hovey takes the lead vocal on the early rock ânâ roll classic âMotor Head Babyâ âwhich was originally recorded by Johnny âGuitarâ Watson back in 1953 when he was still calling himself âYoung John Watsonâ. Mark Wenner stands out on two blues classics from the Muddy Waters catalog, âForty Days and Forty Nightsâ and âStanding Around Crying,â digging in hard on vocals and extended harmonica solos, wailing with a killer vibrato. Drummer Mark Stutso delivers the deep soul vocals on Little Miltonâs âYouâre Welcome to the Clubâ and NRBQ founder Al Andersonâs âPoor Me,â while Paul Pisciottaâs bass holds down the pocket and Hovey provides especially tasty guitar parts. The EP wraps it up with âDonât Know Where She Went,â Willie Eganâs red-hot New Orleans rocker with a double vocal that could have been written for this band. Blending Don Hoveyâs rich baritone with Mark Stutsoâs soulful wail, they rock it hard, while Wenner on harp and Hovey on guitar get a chance to rip out blazing solos. The band shines on these tracks, which really showcase the power and dynamics of this quintessential Blues and Roots quartet.
And now theyâre more than ready to start this yearâs tour. As Mark Wenner says, âWeâre really excited to kick off our 51st year with this release⌠And now itâs time to rotate the tires, pack up the van and hit the road again!â
The new tour starts off with ten dates in Florida, and hits NJ, DC, MD, OH, PA, SC, NC, GA, VA and NH. See their TOUR DATES HERE.
HE NIGHTHAWKS - SLANT SIX - TRACKS
1. Motor Head Baby
(John Watson-Mario S. De Lagarde)
2. Forty Days And Forty Nights
(Bernard Roth)
3. Standing Around Crying
(Muddy Waters)
4. Youâre Welcome To The Club
(Sonny Thompson)
5. Poor Me
(Al Anderson-Bob Di Piero)
6. Donât Know Where She Went
(Robert Willie Egan
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