Friday, June 13, 2008

Warm Yourself By This Fire


Gwyn Ashton
Feel The Heat
2001





Blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter Gwyn Ashton was born in Wales and raised in South Australia. At an early age he developed a love for blues and rock music that was fueled as a result of recordings by renowned artists like Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Holly, Rory Gallagher, Muddy Waters, and many others. At the age of 11, Ashton picked up his first guitar and began the chore of learning to play the instrument. His natural talent didn't take long to show through. When he was a teenager, he teamed up with a couple of friends to form his first professional band. He stood in as frontman. The little group often managed to land jobs at local blues clubs and bars. After building a small fan base and landing some positive press, Ashton took his act on the road across Australia. He also spent time serving as a member with other groups now and then. In 1993, Ashton finished recording his debut album, Feel the Heat. It took three long years before his sophomore full-length offering, Beg, Borrow and Steel, was released. By now he was touring and performing in countries worldwide, including finding a market in the United States for his slide guitar-filled blues-rock. Some of the musicians who have been part of his recording band along the way include drummers Brendan O'Neill, Rick Tredrea, and Michael Wiedrich; along with bassists Geoff Brown, Sambor Kansy, and Gerry McAvoy.



1 Loaded 6 Shooter
2 Ain't Got Time For That Stuff
3 Trouble's Knockin' At Your Door
4 Wastin' My Time
5 Bad Luck Blues
6 Too Late
7 Someone Like You
8 Just A Little Bit
9 Take Me Back Home
10 Wanted Man
11 We'll Find A Way


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1 comments:

Toxxy said...

I should most definitely check back here at your place much more often Trustar...this is another d*mn fine post, looking very much forward to give it a listen (and a plus; Gerry McAvoy contributes on this album, great...Gerry is one of my fave bass-players). Thx a mil T!