Cash McCall (vocals and lead guitar); Alex Dixon (piano, grandson of the legendary Willie Dixon); Steve Bell (harmonica, son of the legendary harpist Carey Bell); Bill "Young Blood" Learned (rhythm guitar); Brady Wills (bass); Vinnie Threats (drums)
Sounds Like
Cash McCall....with a hint of Willie Dixon (lyrically), Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf.
Guitarist Cash McCall has segued from gospel to soul to blues over a distinguished career spanning more than three decades. Born Morris Dollison, Jr. in 1941 in Missouri, he found that the best way to exit his rural existence was to enlist in the Army. After completing his hitch, he relocated in Chicago (where his family lived for a time when he was a child). Gospel was Dollison's initial passion -- he sang with the Gospel Songbirds (he also played guitar with the group, recording with them for Excello in 1964 with fellow future R&B hitmaker Otis Clay singing lead) and the Pilgrim Jubilee Singers.
By age 20, he was working as a songwriter for Chess Recording Company in Chicago, writing for such artists as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Johnny Taylor and Little Milton. His list of published songs number over 360. As a guitarist, he developed a style and stage presence he best put to use with his long time friend Minnie Ripperton, as well as with Natalie Cole, Etta James, Willie Dixon, The Temptations, The Drifters, The Coasters and Rotary Connection.
McCall was a valuable session guitarist and composer at Chess, learning the business end of his trade from Chess in-house legend Willie Dixon. McCall's blues learnings grew more prominent during the next decade. He cut an LP for Paula in 1973 called Omega Man before relocating to L.A. in 1976. In 1983 McCall released his first solo record in ten years, No More Doggin', and followed it up with Cash Up Front in 1987. McCall's ties to Willie Dixon remained strong; he co-produced Dixon's Grammy-winning Hidden Charms in 1988 and worked as a sideman with Dixon's band, the Chicago All-Stars. McCall has since toured frequently as a solo blues artist and has often appeared on stage with the Chicago Rythym and Blues Kings (who were formerly known as the Mellow Fellows), backed singer Big Twist, and performed in the Chicago Blues Review.
Now, after 20 years, Cash was picked by Alex Dixon (grandson of the legendary Willie Dixon) and has come back strong with his new CD titled The Vintage Room. The songs have a true Chicago Blues feel, and were written, arranged and produced by Alex Dixon. His raspy vocals and amazing guitar solos capture a sound unlike many today. If you are a fan of Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf…..you will soon be a fan of Cash McCall!
Ciao,Cash Thank you for the add and the friendship. you are very good, I like your stupendous music a lot, Band, and stupendous voice. compliments ..really. you are one of my prefeitis, I feel great admiration for you, be really one whom is worth rather a lot! I hope to listen soon to you, in italy .. talk to you soon, and all of my best wishes to always listen to your good music all the best.. from italy.. and good life.. every day neal
An HONOR to have you on my screen in Panama City, Panama! Your music feeds my soul. Rod Richards and I are inserting BLUES into the Latin music scene. Our new album, CHEMICAL INTERACTION should turn the tide!
Hey ya Cash, I don't know why but everytime I plan a good meal....I think of you! July 16th menu..Blackeyed peas, cornbread(with corn, green chiles, and cheese in it) fried potatoes with red onion, fried okra, and fried SPAM!!! Man if my diabetes educators knew about this! Wherever you are, I pray you are healthy wealthy and well you know about wise!!!!lol Love ya, Renda
Hello Mr. McCall, Me and my family very much enjoy listening to your music, my son takes the floorbrush and play some air-guitar.. Me personaly i dig Mama song Keep well my friend.. Bo/the guy who plays everything in THT