The Gene Taylor Band's live versions of "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights" and Jimmy Liggins' "Drunk" are available here. |
Here's the scoop from Dave Alvin...
As a small memorial to the recent passing of my lifelong friend, mentor and fellow Blaster, Gene Taylor, I wanted to share two songs by The Gene Taylor Blues Band. This band was really The Blasters (minus my brother Phil) and we'd occasionally get together to play some shows up and down California just to play the blues we loved as well as showcase Gene's monumental keyboard talent. Sometimes friends like Rick Estrin, Steve Freund or even my brother, would sit in with us. One night we were honored when my best friend, the late Chris Gaffney, joined us and sang his heart out on the Earl King/Johnny "Guitar" Watson classic, "Those Lonely, Lonely Nights." The flipside of this record is Gene singing and pumping the piano on Jimmy Liggins heartfelt ode to inebriation, "Drunk." I hope you'll join me in celebrating Gene's prodigious skills as a pianist, vocalist and bluesman par excellence. I miss my comrades Gene and Chris every day but the music keeps them alive and, in it's way, the music keeps all of us alive.
– Dave Alvin 3/4/21
Watch a clip of Gene Taylor and Dave Alvin performing a great version of "Before You Accuse Me" shot at McCabe's which probably should've been included.
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