MP3 Joe Hutchinson - Daylight In The Swamps
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Eclectic Mix Of Blues, Rock And Original Material.
12 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Rockin' Blues, BLUES: Blues-Rock
Show all album songs: Daylight In The Swamps Songs
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Joe Hutchinson: Born in 1943 in Lasalle, Illinois, Joe started playing piano, guitar and 5-string banjo at age 14. Early influences started with tuning in to radio station WWVA in Wheeling, WV and hearing Flat & Scruggs, Jimmy Martin & Bill Monroe. His mother was an airline stewardess for American Airlines on the run from Memphis to Chicago and would hang out on Beale St. listening to B.B. King and in Chicago to Maceo Merriweather & Albert Ammons, her favorite song being âCow Cow Boogieâ by Cow Cow Davenport . She passed her love of blues on to Joe.
At college, Joe formed a duo with Eric Anderson, playing as house band for the Ballad & Banjo in Hyannis Port , MA the summer of 1962. The following year Joe teamed up with Eddie Mottau as Two Guys From Boston, playing ragtime, blues & folk music. Joe also began writing music, and with Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul & Mary) as producer they recorded an album for Scepter Records with John Sebastian, Felix Pappalardi, N.D. Smart & Sticks Evans. Two Guys From Boston toured the U.S. and Canada and played regularly at the Gaslight on MacDougle St. in Greenwich Village along with Mississippi John Hurt, John Hammond, Ritchie Havens, Chuck and Joni Mitchel, Johnny Cash and Son House. In 1967 Joe & Eddie moved to New York and along with Jim Colegrove on bass and Ronnie Blake on drums became BoGrumpus. They recorded the album âBefore The Warâ for Atco records produced by Felix Pappalardi and assisted on drums by N.D. Smart. In 1968 The group became Jolliver Arkansaw and recorded the album âHomeâ for Bell records also produced by Felix Pappalardi.
In the early 70âs Joe retired from the limelight to live another dream, and moved to Alaska to raise a family with his wife Jean. He continued to play music as a solo act and write songs. After moving to Apalachicola, Florida in 1995, Joe got back into recording and produced two albums of mostly original material, âDaylight In The Swampsâ and âBeyond Your Best Behaviorâ. In 2006 he formed Smackwater Retrievers, playing slide guitar and singing traditional blues and roots music with his 19 year old son John on drums and son-in-law Jereme Neill on upright bass. Their first CD âShake âEm On Downâ was released in 2007 to critical acclaim.
12 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Rockin' Blues, BLUES: Blues-Rock
Show all album songs: Daylight In The Swamps Songs
Details:
SMACKWATER RETRIEVERS
BAND MEMBERS
Joe Hutchinson: Born in 1943 in Lasalle, Illinois, Joe started playing piano, guitar and 5-string banjo at age 14. Early influences started with tuning in to radio station WWVA in Wheeling, WV and hearing Flat & Scruggs, Jimmy Martin & Bill Monroe. His mother was an airline stewardess for American Airlines on the run from Memphis to Chicago and would hang out on Beale St. listening to B.B. King and in Chicago to Maceo Merriweather & Albert Ammons, her favorite song being âCow Cow Boogieâ by Cow Cow Davenport . She passed her love of blues on to Joe.
At college, Joe formed a duo with Eric Anderson, playing as house band for the Ballad & Banjo in Hyannis Port , MA the summer of 1962. The following year Joe teamed up with Eddie Mottau as Two Guys From Boston, playing ragtime, blues & folk music. Joe also began writing music, and with Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul & Mary) as producer they recorded an album for Scepter Records with John Sebastian, Felix Pappalardi, N.D. Smart & Sticks Evans. Two Guys From Boston toured the U.S. and Canada and played regularly at the Gaslight on MacDougle St. in Greenwich Village along with Mississippi John Hurt, John Hammond, Ritchie Havens, Chuck and Joni Mitchel, Johnny Cash and Son House. In 1967 Joe & Eddie moved to New York and along with Jim Colegrove on bass and Ronnie Blake on drums became BoGrumpus. They recorded the album âBefore The Warâ for Atco records produced by Felix Pappalardi and assisted on drums by N.D. Smart. In 1968 The group became Jolliver Arkansaw and recorded the album âHomeâ for Bell records also produced by Felix Pappalardi.
In the early 70âs Joe retired from the limelight to live another dream, and moved to Alaska to raise a family with his wife Jean. He continued to play music as a solo act and write songs. After moving to Apalachicola, Florida in 1995, Joe got back into recording and produced two albums of mostly original material, âDaylight In The Swampsâ and âBeyond Your Best Behaviorâ. In 2006 he formed Smackwater Retrievers, playing slide guitar and singing traditional blues and roots music with his 19 year old son John on drums and son-in-law Jereme Neill on upright bass. Their first CD âShake âEm On Downâ was released in 2007 to critical acclaim.
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