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Revision as of 15:22, 6 November 2009
Smokin' Joe Kubek (born November 30, 1956, Grove City, Pennsylvania[1]) is an American blues guitarist.
Biography
Although he was born in Pennsylvania, Kubek grew up in Texas and is associated with the Texas blues style. He played with Freddie King while still a teenager, and put together his own band to tour in the Dallas area.[1] He met the Louisiana-born singer, Bnois King, in the 1980s, and together they put together the first incarnation of Kubek's band.[2] Kubek signed to Bullseye Blues in 1991 and released his debut record; he has steadily released albums since then, which often featured the two frontmen's songs.[2]
Discography
- Steppin' Out Texas Style (Bullseye Blues, 1991)
- Chain Smokin' Texas Style (Bullseye, 1992)
- Texas Cadillac (Bullseye, 1993)
- Cryin' for the Moon (Bullseye, 1995)
- Keep Comin' Back (Bullseye, 1996)
- The Axe Man (Double Trouble Records, 1996)
- Got My Mind Back (Bullseye, 1996)
- Take Your Best Shot (Bullseye, 1998)
- Bite Me! (Bullseye, 2000)
- Roadhouse Research (Blind Pig Records, 2003)
- Show Me the Money (Blind Pig, 2004) U.S. Blues #14[3]
- My Heart's in Texas (Blind Pig, 2006) U.S. Blues #11[3]
- Blood Brothers (Alligator Records, 2008) U.S. Blues #4[3]
References
- ^ a b Smokin' Joe Kubek at Allmusic
- ^ a b Russell, Tony (1997). The Blues - From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books Limited. p. 133. ISBN 1-85868-255-X.
- ^ a b c Billboard, Allmusic.com
External links
- Smokin' Joe Kubek Official website
- Smokin' Joe Kubek at Alligator Records
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- Smokin' Joe Kubek at Facebook *Template:Myspace