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*Photo Copyright WINKER 2006 |
Biography:
John Gaar
Southern
Roots, Southern Soul.
John Gaar was born and raised in the midst of the magical music
melting pot of Louisiana. He picked up the guitar at 13 and was
playing gigs in smalltown, smoke-filled bars by the time he was
16. From that point on it became all about the music and how it
made him feel - and how he could make others feel deep into their
souls through his own singing and playing. It was at 18 he had
the choice to go on the road with a band, or go to college on
a music scholarship -- John chose the road and hasn't looked back!
The Journey.
In 1981 John's first real taste of R&B, Soul, Blues, and Zydeco
music was a two-year stint with his brother, Red Hot recording
artist, Burton Gaar, with Zydeco-musician, Rockin' Sydney - best
known for his grammy-award winning hit crossover song, "My
Toot Toot." John then next toured throughout the South with
two bands, one a seven-piece R&B horn band, and the other
a New Orleans groove band. Then he landed a gig with Miss Molly
and the Passions, a ballsy, foul-mouthed, bull-whip-toting band
from Lake Charles, LA, that was voted Houston's No. 1 Band --
three years running.
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John
Gaar Band
John Gaar, Guitar, Lead
Vocals
Paul Buddha Mills, Drums
Pete Richards, Bass
Ken Cottrel, Keyboards
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After
three years with the Passions, John's circumstances forced him to
move to the Bay Area where he had to deal with culture shock, a
deference of musical attitudes, and no money -- so he played every
gig he could get his hands on in the area. By 1993 it was time to
re-up on his "Southerness", so John moved back to the
South (after four years in California) and headed first to Tulsa,
then to Nashville, and then finally back to Louisiana, where he
landed a gig with Blind Pig recording artist, Chubby Carrier and
the Bayou Swamp Band, a rockin' Zydeco Blues band.
John toured the US and Europe 250 dates a year for the next four
years with Carrier. Then John decided to "get off the bus
and stay awhile," by going back to the Bay Area to play local
gigs, put his own band together, record his own songs and have
a lot of fun doing what he loves! After much success with his
own band, including being selected for the Monterey Blues Festival
after the band was just 5 months old, John decided to pick up
and move to Austin, Texas to further his career goals in the land
that he loves -- the South! All we can say is, watch out Austin
and beyond, a new force is here!
Guitarist--Vocalist--Songwriter--and
Showman!
John has emerged from his journey so far to find that it's time
to do his own "thang" -- and it's about time! If his
incredibly soulful guitar playing doesn't give you the goose bumps,
his unmistakably talented and unique voice will. Throw that in
with page after page of skillfully penned rockin' blues songs
and his southern charm -- and you have John Gaar, a true and consummate
player and showman.
Soulful,
Rockin', Gritty, Guitar-Lickin' Blues!
With their 80 years plus combined experience, the band John has
put together will "wow" you with a unique sound that
is unmatched today. From soulful, gitty lyrics and harmonized
background vocals to the tight rythmic beat of the bass and drums,
you will find your crowd "dancing in the streets" -
or at least tapping in their seats! If you are looking for that
new, cutting-edge, yet traditional, sound of soulful, guitar-lickin'
blues -- then the John Gaar Band can't be beat.
| Awarded
honorable mention by Billboard Magazine as one of top new
songwriters for the song, "Memphis", on
CD release "Bittersweet Success". |
John Gaar
Album Credits include:
John Gaar Band, 2004, "Bittersweet Success"; Rockin'
Sidney, 1983's "The Other Woman"; Burton Gaar &
the Mudkats, "Still Singing the Blues"; Chubby Carrier
& the Bayou Swamp Band, "Too Hot to Handle"; and,
Red Archibald, "Everything I Got".
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