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French Crole blues guitarist who learned the ropes by performing in the roadhouses of the Louisiana and Mississippi River Delta.
Genre:
Blues: Guitar Blues
Release Date:
1996
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Creole Man
Amedee
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Record Label: Blue Soul Entertainment LLC
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Amedee Frederick comes from the countryside around Abita Springs in St. Tammany Parish, just across Lake Ponchartrain from New Orleans. His Creole roots run deep and his family has been making music for five generations. Amedee: Creole Man is his debut CD and he is carrying on the tradition with flair and style. Produced by the New Orleans Siren herself Timothea. Amedee was on her first producing escapade other than herself. She brings out hisfiery approach to the guitar on this CD- pulling out every soul-drenched note - has been compared to Albert Collins, among others.
Listen to the title track, "Creole Man." The lyrics and the playing say it all. Of course, with Wilbert "The Junk Yard Dog" Arnold on drums and the great zydeco bassman Alonzo Johnson, how could you go wrong? Add David Frazier on rhythm guitar, Robert Wilson on bass, Davell Crawford and Bob Andrews on piano and Hammond organ, Jerry Jumonville on saxes and Tracy Griffin on trumpet, and the result is one outrageous Southern Louisiana musical gumbo.
When Amedee was a boy, he was exposed to a number of Delta musicians who jammed with his father. Later on, Amedee would share various stages with Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker and other famous bluesmen. Check out the cover of Silas Hogan's "Trouble in My Home" for some fine acoustic blues.
Two other covers are included on the CD. Slim Harpo's "Raining in My Heart" and Earl King Johnson's, "A Mother's Love." Both are excellent.
The album was produced by New Orleans singer/songwriter Timothea, who also contributed two songs and co-wrote one other. Carolyn Frederick, Amedee's wife, wrote "Payday Man," a medium tempo minor key blues that works well. "Cain Snake," put into a key of E shuffle slot, grinds along with slide guitar, while "Goin' Fishin'" is a straightforward shuffle proclaiming the joys of fishing.
The CD ends, as it began, with Amedee thanking God "for always being there" in "Falling On My Knees," a soulful, acoustic song in authentic Delta tradition.
Amedee: Creole Man was produced for Blue Soul Records, recorded at Reel River Studio in Gretna, Louisiana, and engineered and mixed by Rhonda Lohmeyer.
Give Amedee a listen and you'll become a fan. This is one great debut album.
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Amedee: Creole Man
author: Patty Pitzer
This is the real Louisiana Blues; by a real Louisiana man with roots in Mississippi Delta Blues learned at the knee of Muddy Waters, amd other Mississippi blues men. His original lyrics and hot guitar is what you've been missin', I'm sure. Sexy, hot, and smoking blues!!
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Super hot guitarist and rich voice!
author: Cindy
You will fall in love with this man as soon as you listen to this CD once!
Ooooooooooo. SO GOOD!
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