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Guitar Shorty
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2007 Blues Foundation (W.C. Handy) Award Winner!



HARLINGEN, Texas
United States

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Member Since10/28/2006
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RECORD LABEL:
Alligator Records

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http://guitarshorty.com

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Intrepid Artists




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   About Guitar Shorty

Guitar Shorty was born David William Kearney on September 8, 1939 in Houston, Texas and raised in Kissimmee, Florida by his grandmother.

He began playing guitar as a young boy, excited by the sounds of B.B. King, Guitar Slim, T-Bone Walker and Earl Hooker. His first lessons came from his uncle, but when it became clear that the youngster was serious about his music, his grandmother hired a tutor for him. "I learned so fast I was always two or three pages ahead of my teacher," he recalls. After a move to Tampa when he was 17, Kearney won a slot as a featured guitarist and vocalist in Walter Johnson's 18-piece orchestra. Being younger-and shorter-than the rest of the band, the club owner bestowed the name Guitar Shorty on him, and it stuck. After a particularly strong performance in Florida, the great Willie Dixon, who was in the audience, approached Shorty and said, "I like what you're doing. You've got something different. I gotta get you in the studio." A few weeks later Shorty was in Chicago and, backed by Otis Rush on second guitar, he cut his first single, Irma Lee b/w You Don't Treat Me Right, for Chicago's famed Cobra Records (the first label home for Rush, Magic Sam and Buddy Guy) in 1957. "Willie Dixon was a huge influence on me and my singing," Shorty remembers. "If it hadn't been for him, I never would have recorded."

After recording the Cobra single, Shorty's fortunes continued to rise, as the great Ray Charles hired the young guitar slinger as a featured member of his road band. While touring Florida, Shorty met one of his idols-guitarist/vocalist Guitar Slim, famous for his hit The Things That I Used To Do as well as for his wildman stage antics. Slim's manager offered Shorty the opening slot on the guitarist's upcoming tour, and Shorty jumped at the chance, following his hero to New Orleans. Inspired by Slim, Shorty began incorporating some of the older artist's athletic showmanship into his own performances. Before long, he was doing somersaults and flips on stage. Between his blistering talent and his wild stage shows, Guitar Shorty found his audience growing even larger. He recorded three 45s for the Los Angeles-based Pull Records label in 1959. Those six sides-all Guitar Shorty originals incorporating techniques learned from Willie Dixon-showcased his first-rate vocals and his dynamic guitar style.

He gigged steadily through the late 1950s and 1960s, working with Little Milton, B.B. King, Lowell Fulson, Sam Cooke, Otis Rush, Johnny Copeland and T-Bone Walker. Settling down in Seattle, he married Marsha Hendrix, Jimi's stepsister. Hendrix loved his guitar-playing brother-in-law, and confessed that in 1961 and 1962 he would go AWOL from his Army base in order to catch Shorty's area performances, picking up licks and ideas. "I'd see Jimi at the clubs," Shorty recalls. "He'd stay in the shadows, watching me. I hear my licks in Purple Haze and Hey Joe. He told me the reason he started setting his guitar on fire was because he couldn't do the back flips like I did."

Guitar Shorty moved to Los Angeles in 1971 and worked as a mechanic during the day while playing gigs at night until 1975, when he again became a full-time musician. He had his share of career tribulations, though, including a performance (albeit a winning one) on The Gong Show in 1978, playing guitar while standing on his head. After overcoming a serious auto accident in 1984, he recorded an EP for Big J Records and a few more singles (this time for Olive Branch Records) in 1985, showcasing his fat-toned guitar licks and deep blues vocals. The strength of these recordings kept him busy on the club scene, and he eventually landed a British tour in 1990.

Guitar Shorty cut his debut album for the JSP label in 1990 while on tour in England. Released in 1991, My Way Or The Highway received the Blues Music Award for "Contemporary Foreign Blues Album Of The Year" and revitalized Shorty's career in the U.S. With all the attention Shorty received, the New Orleans-based Black Top label signed him and released three albums (Topsy Turvy, Get Wise To Yourself and Roll Over, Baby) during the 1990s, and in 2001 Evidence Records issued I Go Wild. All received an abundance of positive press as he barnstormed his way across the U.S. and around the world, with stops in Europe, China and Malaysia. The Chicago Tribune declared, "Shorty's forte is his high-energy style and fluid, imaginative fretboard work." DownBeat raved, "Guitar Shorty's music is a funky, boisterous buffet of off-the-wall blues fun." Appearances at major festivals like The Monterey Bay Blues Festival, The San Francisco Blues Festival and The King Biscuit Blues Festival brought him to larger and larger audiences. At the 1998 Chicago Blues Festival, Shorty opened for his old boss Ray Charles and thrilled an audience of thousands with his jaw-dropping stage show.

With the release of Watch Your Back in 2004, Guitar Shorty's long rise to blues stardom grew exponentially. The outpouring of soulful emotion, the power of his playing and the strength of the material added up to the toughest album of Shorty's renowned career. Living Blues called Shorty "a blues rock original [who plays] screaming, empowered guitar and sings with streetwise defiance."

Now, with We The People, Guitar Shorty delivers a moving and soulful statement, featuring some of the most fire-coated fretwork he has ever laid down and the most thought-provoking songs he's ever recorded. He's playing with a passion and dedication almost unmatched in today's music scene. With dates constantly being added to his tour calendar, this guitar-wielding, soul-singing, rock-solid performer is set to bring his mind-expanding music to locations North, South, East and West. Always a celebrated live performer and now a top-selling recording artist as well, Guitar Shorty will no doubt find that We The People will once again make him the people's choice.


   


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HOOKMAN BROWN

Frank Hookman Brown



Nov 2 2009 7:08 AM

I hear you're coming to Dan Electro's in Houston real soon.
I hope to see you there and get some more pix.
Hookman Brown
Peter Tschirky electric bassoon

Peter Tschirky



Nov 2 2009 7:07 AM

hello from switzerland,
I wish you a wonderful sunshine day.
Sincerely
Peter Tschirky
Chris

Chris



Nov 2 2009 7:07 AM

Hey Guitar Shorty
Thank you so much for the friendship !!!
Love your music, "We the people" is incredible !!!
Rich Cloud

Rich Cloud



Nov 2 2009 7:07 AM

You are the real deal for sure. Wonderful, wonderful talent and a great bluesman. I wish I knew your stories. I would be thrilled just to meet you and some of the people you worked with over the years. What a career. Thanks man
Steve Guillory

Steve Guillory



Oct 5 2009 3:44 AM

Thanks Shorty,
You'r a great guitar player my friend!
JAYDICE a.k.a. MR. DICE

JAYDICE a.k.a. MR. DICE



Oct 4 2009 8:44 PM

CAN'T WAIT for the Shorty return to Atlanta! MUCH LOVE to THE MAN!!!!
Leo Matthew Chamberlain [Guitar/Piano/Organ]

Leo Matthew Chamberlain [Guitar/Piano/Organ]



Oct 4 2009 8:43 PM

thanks for the inspiration! GOD Bless
Arlic Dromgoole

Arlic Dromgoole



Oct 4 2009 8:43 PM

Shorty,
Keep on Keepin on...you are a Blues man like no other. Hope to see you again soon.
Peace, Arlic
Matt Kornegay

Matt Kornegay



Oct 4 2009 8:42 PM

Thanks guitar shorty for the add and the friendship...Matt K.
Tommy

Tommy



Oct 4 2009 8:42 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD ON. YOU WERE GREAT IN LAPORTE!!
TOMMY
Jimmy V of Indy

Jimmy V



Oct 4 2009 8:42 PM

A pleasure and an honor to share the stage with you in La Porte, IN.
J.J. Vicars

J.J. Vicars



Oct 4 2009 8:42 PM

Thanks for adding me to your network. Been digging your sound for years and dug your spot in FAR OUT MAN. All the best to you and yours...

J.J. Vicars
Hard Drivin' Blues, Boogie & Rock 'n' Roll
www.jjvicars.com
stephen

stephen brunson



Aug 2 2009 7:42 PM

Shorty,
Thanks for accepting my friend request. Cant wait till your Florida dates. I will see you then. Keep on rockin.

stephen
Orrie Vigil

Orrie Vigil



Aug 1 2009 12:56 AM

Great concert at the Plaza in Santa Fe! In the pouring rain your guitar screaming through the air, what an experience. The harder it rained the harder you played. WOW! Thank U so much for an inspiring evening of music.
Hank Ray

Hank Ray



Jul 30 2009 5:44 PM

great blues, saw you with johnny winter in Bakersfield a few years ago
Rob-BUSA

Rob-BUSA



Jul 30 2009 5:44 PM

Thanks for the add. Keep up the great work . When are u guys coming back to Tennessee ? Have a great weekend and god bless.
JAYDICE a.k.a. MR. DICE

JAYDICE a.k.a. MR. DICE



Jul 30 2009 5:44 PM

Guitar Shorty is one of the BEST stage performers I have ever seen! MUCH LOVE from Atlanta!!!
Cowboy

Arnold David



Jul 30 2009 5:43 PM

What up Shorty!!!! Man hadnt seen you in awhile. We need to hang. Miss you bro.
HARDLIKKER

HARDLIKKER



Jul 30 2009 5:43 PM

Thanks Shorty. Come back to KC soon. We love ya.
Kathy

Kathy



Jul 30 2009 5:43 PM

cme by to listen to your GREAT Music! Loved your tagged picturs!
Hope you Have a GREAT Weekend:)
"topblues"

Terry O'



Jul 30 2009 5:43 PM

Wassup Shorty!

Terry O'

"TOPBLUES"
Jackie

Jackie



Jun 2 2009 3:54 PM

Kansas City and the Gladstone BluesFest will see you this weekend Shorty!
Jackie
BlueFrog

BlueFrog



Jun 2 2009 2:54 PM

Caught your show at the Memphis Music Fest. As always a great show.
Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys

Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys



May 14 2009 8:39 PM

See y'all at the Gladstone Blues Fest!
chenmuseluva

chenmuseluva
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May 11 2009 1:44 AM

Thanks for rockin MIM, great to cya again...get back to Little Rock!!

Cheney
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