Big Head Todd and the Monsters have been fans of blues music since their first days together playing music in high school, so it only makes sense they'd eventually record am album in this seminal form ...
Thirty-four years ago today, the world lost a massively influential blues artist and songwriter who helped shape music for decades to come.
FAIRFIELD >> Anyone who knows anything about the blues knows that the late Willie Dixon, as a bass player, songwriter, producer and A&R guy for Chess Records, was about as influential and revered as ...
Along with early Mississippi migrants Muddy Waters, Son House, and Robert Johnson, Willie Dixon was a key figure and an early pioneer in the formation of the Chicago blues sound by the 1940s.
Hidden Charms; The Seventh Son; You Need Love; Bring It On Home; Let Me Love You Baby; Pretty Thing; Good Advice; Crazy Mixed Up World; The Same Thing; My Love Will Never Die; It Don't Make Sense You ...
For 30 years, Big Head Todd and the Monsters have made music that owes a debt to rootsier forbearers by blending jazz, blues and rock into a sound all their own. Their best-known tune, 1990’s ...
Todd Park Mohr, the Todd of the band Big Head Todd and the Monsters, says being a lifelong fan of Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf made him a fan of Willie Dixon, whose songs his side project, the Big ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Canada's multi-award winning beacon of the blues Kenny 'Blues Boss" Wayne has ...