He moved to Detroit in 1967, and worked for Ford Motors for fifteen years. Shah bought himself a cheap harmonica in 1976 and, while operating as a taxicab driver, Shah was introduced to local blues jam sessions. "Hell, that was it, no turning back then", Shah recalled. Over the years, Shah has played alongside Bobo Jenkins, Eddie Kirkland, The Butler Twins and Willie D. Warren. His debut album, 'Motor City Mojo' was released by Blue Suit Records in 2000. His 2006 album, 'Listen at Me Good', was recorded in Toronto, and included contributions from the Blues Music Award winners Mel Brown on guitar, and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith playing the drums. He has toured across the United States, as well as in Europe, Russia, Japan and Australia. Closer to his roots, Shah still occasionally performs for free at John's Carpet House in East Detroit. He legally changed his birth name to Seward Shah. Shah's most recent release was the 2009 album, 'If All You Have Is a Hammer', on his current record label, Electro-Fi Records. Source and Additional Info Here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ___________________________________________ It is great to be back from vacation and working on my blog again. It's also good to be back in the studio, rehearsing and returning to my studies. So, until next time; "Remember to Keep Your Boogie Down". MUSICIAN by Night "Help Keep The Blues Alive" |
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