Sweet Daddy Cool Breeze
Sweet Daddy Cool Breezea Chicago-style boogie and blues
band was formed by Wally Sweet DaddyGreaney in 1990.
Through the years Sweet Daddy has developed a loyal European
following in Germany, France, Spain, Switzerland, and Austria.
Touring overseas for the past ten years. Back home,the band
tours regularly up and down the East Coast. Sweet Daddy looks
forward to continuing to work at a successful Blues career which
has already spanned over thirty years. Hes recorded with
the likes of Matt GuitarMurphy from the Blues Brothers,
Jaimoe, drummer for the Allman Brothers, Ken Johnson drummer
for James Cotton. Most recently, Wally has worked with John
Kay (Founder & Lead Singer of Steppenwolf ) recording a
DVD / Video that was released in June of 2004 titled John Kay
& Friends Live at The Renaissance Center. Hes also
shared the stage with blues legends Albert Collins, Buddy Guy,
James Cotton, KoKo Taylor, Junior Wells, Taj Mahal and BO Diddlie
. Sweet Daddy's smoking lead vocals, full-bodied harmonica,
and soulful saxophone along with Mark Easton's smoking Guitar
add up to an unprecedented high energy Blues show that few bands
can match. Its only a matter of time until people in cities
and towns across America repeat the words spoken by the eighty-year-old
trucker whose phrase gave rise to the bands name: Lawd
have mercy, Sweet Daddy Cool Breeze is in town!
The
european band of Wally Greaney are Uwe Herr (guitar, he already
played on several tours and 1 CD of the band) & The Muddy
Boots, Thomas Lipps on Bass and Peter Perfido on drums.
Sweet
Daddy Cool Breeze - "High Energy Blues" with Wally
Sweet Daddy Greaney
from Connecticut, USA and his band. Out Now - the new CD: "Back
For More".
Line Up:
Wally "Sweet Daddy" Greaney - vocals, harp, sax
Thomas Lipps - bass
Uwe Herr - guitar & vocals
Peter Perfido - drums
Discographie:
Don´t Pass Me By (Kaleidoscope Rec., 1994)
Live In France (Sweet Daddy Production, 1997)
Blowin' Down The House (Sweet Daddy Production, 2001)
Back For More (Sweet Daddy Production, 2004)
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