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How'd a White Boy Get the Blues

Popa ChubbyAudio CD
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Born Ted Horowitz, Popa Chubby is a true native son of the Big Apple. He grew up in the neighborhood immortalized in Robert DeNiro's film "A Bronx Tale." His early memories of hearing the jukebox in his parents' candy store playing the hits of early Sixties soul and R&B and the neighborhood teens flocking around it made a lasting impression on him.

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  • Audio CD (August 14, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Blind Pig
  • ASIN: B00005MK9R
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #198,906 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Back With A Winner!, September 24, 2001
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This review is from: How'd a White Boy Get the Blues (Audio CD)
Popa Chubby, the name coming from what happens to a man that gets aroused from playing the blues, has had somewhat of a roller coaster career. He was initially discovered and signed by Sony records in 1994 for the release of "Booty and the Beast".

Apparently, artistic differences led to a termination of that contract shortly thereafter and he then signed with the French label, DixieFrog, and took his show overseas where he has developed a substantial following. On his release, "One Million Broken Guitars", he hints that his problems with gaining a modicum of success in the States is attributable to his on stage scuffle with former President Clinton's brother, Roger Clinton ("Oh Roger") one night while performing in a NY night club.

Unable to find any major label support in the States, Popa started his own label on which he released his own songs over the internet and even signed a couple on NY local talents including the very good harpist, Casey Mason. This CD was released overseas by DixieFrog last year and now, is being released in the States by BlindPig records.

The disc itself is slightly different from the blues rock CD's that Chubby released previously. This is a concept record in which the ever talented Chubby autobiographically describes just how a white boy named Ted Horowitz, Popa's real name, gets the blues. Don't be surprised to see him produce an off broadway play of this same name. In any event, this is a very good blues CD which incorporates some thoughtful, sometimes comical, lyrics with sampled loops combined with live lead and ryhthm guitar. The music is a little blues, some rock, some funk and some pop, but always interesting.

This man has an abundance of talent and deserves to be heard. Hopefully, he will take a break from his overseas touring and get a little exposure here in the US.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How'd a White Boy Get The Blues?, February 29, 2004
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Music fan from Flushing,NY is an idiot. This album smokes and maybe music fan should do that before listening to it again. Popa Chubby is GOOD!! for your mind and soul, not to mention your feet.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars POPA'S GOT A BRAND NEW LABEL, August 25, 2001
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This review is from: How'd a White Boy Get the Blues (Audio CD)
Popa Chubby has finally gotten himself on a bigger and better blues label, Blind Pig. Except for a couple songs here, he doesn't veer too much from his usual funky style of blues found on his previous efforts. What is a little different about this, is that half of these songs are strictly a solo effort where Chubby plays virtually every instrument. On the other half, he has a full band backing. Chubby's guitar is in fine form throughout. Also of note is Mike Lattrell's first rate piano and organ work on some of these tracks. A few of the strongest cuts off this are: "DADDY PLAYED THE GUITAR AND MAMA WAS A DISCO QUEEN". This is some wicked straight blues. At least as straight as Chubby gets. Great full sounding acoustic guitar and dobro work on this one. "BLACK HEARTED WOMAN" reminds me a little of that old song by Ringo Starr "Back Off Bugaloo", it has some nice female vocals that sing along with Chubby. "IT'S A SAD DAY IN NEW YORK CITY" is a catchy 7 minute tale about Chubby's adventures in the Big Apple. The whole band plays on this one and gives us a generous helping of saxes and honky tonk piano. Judging by the cowboy hat he's wearing on the cover, it looks like the big city Chubby has been bitten a little by the country music bug. He does his country song here with "GOIN' DOWN TO WILLIE'S and offers up some fantastic rockabilly guitar pickin'. Along with Lattrell's piano and mandolin work, this is a killer tune, and my favorite. Except for a couple weak tunes where Chubby teeters a little too much on the dreaded hip hop, he pretty much delivers the goods with his trademark blues with a funky edge. If your a Chubby fan like myself, this one shouldn't dissappoint.
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