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Fingers DelRey : Hold Tight
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recommended if you like, Dr. John, Prof. Longhair, James Booker, Otis Span... joyous celebratory rollicking blues solo piano. 13 tracks.
Genre: Blues: Piano Blues
Release Date: 2009
Hold Tight Record Label: Fingers DelRey
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hold Tight 2:45 Album Only
My Memory Of You 4:50 Album Only
Une Bonne Cul 3:26 Album Only
Lazy Lucy 3:12 Album Only
Slidin' 3:49 Album Only
Doggin' 4:53 Album Only
Tiptoes 2:42 Album Only
Cutsie 2:52 Album Only
Things Happen 3:26 Album Only
I Want To Be Bad 3:19 Album Only
Loo-loo's Loose Again 2:20 Album Only
Little Amnesty 3:01 Album Only
Behind The Blues 3:19 Album Only
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Album Notes

these 13 tracks are all original compositions performed solo Piano.

Toby "Fingers" DelRey developed his hot stylings while a lad at the
St. Ignatius Orphanage for Wayward Sinners. Sister Serenity, a crusty
old nun with a musical bent, sensed the child's prodigious talent and,
taking him under her wing, tutelaged him with a combination of Jelly
Roll Morton, Johann Sebastian Bach and a strict regimen of dowsing the
keyboard of the rectory piano -- a 1911 Flambe-Carbone upright -- with
a solution of molasses and 190 proof corn liquor, setting it ablaze with
the cherry of her White Owl and forcing the young genius to extinguish
the flames with his speedy scales.

Although the good Sister perished in the mysterious fire that destroyed the orphanage, the young prodigy was to be forever under her influence.

A shack in the backwoods near Gatersburg, LA was where Fingers (as he came to be called) spent the next fifteen years. Just him, the Flambe-Carbone and swamp gas, entertaining the wildlife with his relentless drills and earning "likker money" by playing for local church functions and the occasional wedding. The first "Fingers" recording, "Flaming Teeth", was transcribed on a dictaphone machine at Madam Shampayle's Gumbo by a merchant seaman who played it relentlessly for blues piano fans and loose women in ports 'ocall all over the globe. The playback heads finally wore through the original master, which is lost forever, but these new recordings --made in a modern facility with all the benefits of 21st century technology -- are available for you to enjoy.

As Finger's remarked recently in a rare moment of verbal lucidity: "The blues is in my blood, the stride is in my soul and the fire is in my heart."

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