Fire in the Feeling

Fire in the Feeling

Fire in the Feeling

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<"b0009vi4y42999"> About the Artist
Terry Evans’s musical journey began in Vicksburg, Mississippi, in the heart of the Delta, where he was born. He was in the church choir as a young person and used to sing tenor, baritone and bass. He jokes that he wasn't allowed to sing the "rough stuff" like rock and roll in those days and that he was only allowed to sing gospel. He'd have to "slip away" to sing secular songs. Terry secretly listened to people like Elmore James, Little Walter, Albert King and B.B. King, to name a few. It was then that he decided he wanted be a soul singer. In the sixties, Terry worked with an a cappella group called The Knights, touring throughout the South in clubs and juke joints. From there Terry was lured to the west coast where he first picked up the guitar, started writing music and soon became a prolific songwriter. Pops Staples as well as the late, great Louis Jordan (among others) have recorded his songs. Long before Terry made his first recording fronting his own band, music fans were probably well acquainted with his amazing voice. For years, the soulful singer was one of Los Angeles' foremost session vocalists, receiving a gold record for his work on John Fogerty's "Eye of the Zombie" and recording with Ry Cooder, Joan Armatrading, John Lee Hooker, Boz Scaggs, Maria Muldaur, Pops Staples, and many other well respected artists. He teamed up with singer Bobby King in the early seventies; they toured as a duo, appearing at many prestigious clubs and festivals. In 1976 when Ry Cooder was looking for background singers, Bobby King recommended Terry. Their distinctive voices became a feature of several of Ry's critically acclaimed albums, including "Chicken Skin Music," "Get Rhythm," "Show Time," and "Slide Area." Bobby and Terry were still touring as a duo during this time. Terry sang lead vocal on "Down in Mississippi" on the "Crossroads" movie soundtrack album, with Ry singing the title song. In the actual film, Terry sings the title song. Terry toured with Ry Cooder throughout the U.S., Europe and Japan and credits Ry for being a great inspiration to him in his musical efforts since being in California. In addition to his work with other artists, Terry recorded two albums with Bobby King, as well as six of his own including Puttin’ It Down, Come to the River, Mississippi Magic and Live Like a Hurricane. Evans’s latest release, Fire In the Feeling, is his first studio release since the 2001 critically acclaimed Mississippi Magic.

<"b0009vi4y44999"> Album Description
Terry Evans has one of the most identifiable voices in blues and roots music, providing vocal support for the likes of John Lee Hooker, Ry Cooder and John Fogerty. In recent years, Evans has come to the forefront as a concert headliner with a stunning series of well-received recordings.

With Fire In The Feeling, his seventh release and first studio album since 2001’s critically acclaimed Mississippi Magic, Terry Evans doesn’t miss a beat.

His versatility as a vocalist is showcased from the upbeat opening "Uphill Climb (To the Bottom)" to the emotional Ry Cooder-penned "My Baby Joined the Army" to the blues rockers "Let’s Get Gone" and "Turn on Your Lovelight" to the somber closing "Walkin’ Chains". He proves on every song why he is one of the best singers in contemporary blues today.

Fire In The Feeling was produced by Evans with Phil Bloch and special guests include guitarist David Lindley, bassist Jorge Calderone and trombonist George Bohannon.

Fire in the Feeling, Music, Terry Evans, Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop, R&B, Soul

Fire in the Feeling

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Music:

  1. First Time: The Count Meets the Duke [Enhanced]
  2. Folk Singer [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  3. Giant Step
  4. Got Love
  5. Guitarded
  6. Handful of Blues
  7. Hound Dog: The Peacock Recordings
  8. Jazz Blues Fusion [Live] [Original recording remastered]
  9. John Lee Hooker: The Ultimate Collection 1948-1990
  10. Joyful Noise

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