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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Get Your Blues On at Double D's With Chicago's Howard and The White Boys


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            "Chicago's Hardest-Working Blues Band...For Over Two Decades!"

                   
Howard and the White Boys
                   "Chicago's Hardest-Working Blues Band," Howard and the White Boys. 
             
 <<<Perform Locally: Double D's in Tonawanda - Friday, June 22>>>
 
     (TONAWANDA, NY)  - Howard and the White Boys, known as  "Chicago's Hardest-Working Blues Band" for their over two decades of non-stop performing and touring,  return to the Tonawanda area to perform at Double D's Queen City Grill,  83 Niagara St., Friday, June 22. 8 p.m. $15. Info: (716) 743-0660 or www.doubledsqcg.com. 
    The veteran quartet are recently back from their yearly Southern tour and continue to perform through out the U.S., bringing audiences to their feet and out onto the dance floor - much as they have done for over twenty years - while getting ready to record the follow up to their critically-acclaimed most recent recording, MADE IN CHICAGO (Evidence Records). Most recently, band member Rocco Calipari has branched out with his side project Head Honchos', who have released a well-received debut CD.    
MADE IN CHICAGO  represents the zenith of the group's recorded output, and it's certainly the disc that Howard & the White Boys are most proud of. While the band hadn't recorded in six years, they've been gigging continuously throughout the U.S. and Europe; this, in turn, has lent their trademark brand of contemporary blues an indomitable tightness brimming with raw power. All of this comes through on the new disc, proving that the wait was well worth it.           
       Watch Howard and The White Boys performing their funky interpretation of the Robert Cray tune "Phone Booth" at the Blues Nights Festival in Lithuania below:
                

     The members of Howard And the White Boys first met at Northern Illinois University in Dekalb in 1988 and began jamming together just for fun, but their fast-growing popularity soon convinced them they could make a career of it. After only a few months, they got their first big break by opening for Blues legend, B.B. King. The band soon made the move to Chicago and began performing with the biggest names in Blues: Koko Taylor, Albert King, Junior Wells, Lonnie Brooks, Luther Allison, Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry (the latter whom they were the backing band for in a headlining capacity at the 2002 Long Beach Blues Festival in Long Beach, Calif.).

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