David Vest And The Walling Victims “Devestatin’ Rhythm”

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    Artista / Grupo: David Vest And The Walling Victims

    Álbum: Devestatin’ Rhythm

    Discográfica: Ark-O-Matic

    Año publicación: 2016

    Fecha crítica: 12/2016

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Now living in Canada but born in Huntsville, Alabama, David Vest is a genuine boogie woogie piano player, as well as a blues singer and an excellent entertainer with nearly seventy years old You can easily imagine David has an extensive experience, since his first live gigs were at the end of the fifties, which led him to do his first tours when he was only seventeen years old Deeply influenced in his younger years by Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Bo Didley, Jimmy Reed or John Lee Hooker, he has always paid tribute in his music to all these musicians For years he worked in Paul DeLay’s band and now with his last album he confirms the incredible energy, high quality and creativity which make him amaze the most varied audiences, and confirm the reason that makes him to be considered as one of the greatest actual boogie woogie piano players Despite David does not have a broad big voice, this small handicap is balanced by a graceful, vivid and joyful tone, which gives him a very particular vocal sex appeal Imagine Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash singing and Jimmy Yancey playing piano, the mixture of these musicians makes as a result a musician named David Vest Together with David on vocal and piano, you will also find Teddy Leonard on guitar, Mike Fitzpatrick on drums and Gary Kendall on bass



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