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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Build Me A Woman - Cry Baby and The Hoochie Coochie Boys


Cry Baby and The Hoochie Coochie Boys were formed in 2008 and started gigging in their stompin’ ground around ‘The Potteries’ Stoke-On-Trent in May 2009.

So why ‘Cry Baby and The Hoochie Coochie Boys’, starting with The Hoochie Coochie Boys, the band has been heavily influenced by the Chicago Blues sound, as well as a British influence from Nine Below Zero & Dr. Feelgood, and Hoochie Coochie Boys is a nod to the great Muddy Waters. Rob Wilkinson under pins the band with fine harmonica playing and a wailing tone, hence the Cry Baby.

On the drive home from yet another cracking Nine Below Zero gig, Rob and Graham (Mr.G) were were inspired up to put together a band that could combine the 50’s Chicago R&B sound with high energy British Blues. During the summer of 2008 the dust settled and The Hoochie Coochie Boys line-up was completed. Rob Wilkinson (Harmonica & Vocals), Graham Sells (Vocals & Guitar), Vince Cutcliffe (Lead Guitar), Trevor Pinson (Bass), Mark Breen (Keyboards), Andy Carr (Drums).

The band feeds off live gigs and whilst we’ve all been around the block a few times, we ensure that we deliver a highly energized performance by limiting gigs to one or two a month, in that way we hit the stage bursting. One venue recently described us as a ‘Dance Floor Rhythm and Blues Band’ yeh that pretty much say’s it all.

The band recorded their first EP ‘Salt Glazed Blues – EP’ at Tremolo Studios in Stoke-On-Trent, mainly to help promote the band and encourage pubs and clubs to book gigs. The EP includes two original numbers written by Graham Sells; ‘Don’t Lie To Me Baby’, a riff driven blues rocker, highlighting the harp and organ, followed by a slow burner, ‘Ain’t Nothing But The Blues’, which plays homage to the likes of BB King, Howlin Wolf. Elmore James and again Muddy Waters.

We are really excited about the coming year with gigs confirmed at a number of blues clubs and a few appearances at blues festivals in the pipeline.
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