THOSE
LONELY, LONELY NIGHTS Earl King/Johnny Vincent
Demon Music Ltd. BMI
"Those
Lonely, Lonely Nights AVAILABLE NOW on YepRoc.com
This month's song is very, very special for me. Last December,
Chris Gaffney joined me on stage with The Gene Taylor Blues
Band and sang Earl King's classic 1955 blues ballad, THOSE LONELY,
LONELY NIGHTS. As great as Earl King's original recording is,
Chris and I have always loved the version by Johnny "Guitar"
Watson also cut in '55. Besides a typically passionate vocal,
Watson's version features one of my favorite guitar solos of
all time - as simple and effective as a Zen haiku or a punch
in the face (I try to replicate Watson's furious, one note attack
in the first chorus of my solo before heading off in my own
direction). Needless to say, Chris sings the hell out of it.
As some of you who are fans of his solo
recordings and his CDs with The Hacienda Brothers already know,
Chris is one of contemporary roots music's greatest singers.
Whether the song is country, soul, blues, rock and roll, norteno
or even Sinatra pop, Chris delivers the musical and emotional
goods like few others can these days.
All
this brings me to some very sad news. My best friend Chris Gaffney
is seriously ill and requires some costly medical treatments.
Unfortunately, most of us understand the tough financial reality
of the health industry these days and know that every little
bit helps in paying the various bills. To help Chris cover his
medical expenses, his family has put together a website where
all of his friends and fans around the world can donate to the
Gaffney cause. www.helpgaff.com
The webpage will be up and running in the next week or so, as
soon as the doctors give his family an estimate of what his
treatments will cost. You'll be able to make a donation there
through Pay Pal as well as leave get well messages for Chris
and get updates on his situation. I know times are tough for
just about everyone right now, but any contribution you can
make would be deeply and sincerely appreciated by Chris, his
family and me.

Our
version of THOSE LONELY, LONELY NIGHTS with Gaffney is another
outtake
from the upcoming Gene Taylor Blues Band live CD, and whatever
income is
generated from the downloads of this recording will be going
directly into
the Gaffney medical fund. I'd like to thank the members of The
Gene Taylor
Blues Band (Gene the piano monster, bass specialist John Bazz
and drum deity
Bill Bateman), genius recording engineer Mark Linett, visionary
executive
producer Hudson Marquez and the good folks at Yep Roc for their
generosity
and help in making this possible.
Get
well brother Chris. I'll see you in Cuervo! - Dave Alvin March
17, 2008
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