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Member Since5/1/2007
Band Websitewww.hurricanewilson.com
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   About Roger Hurricane Wilson The Acoustic Side
Roger "Hurricane" Wilson is just overwhelmed by the transformative power of the blues. For Wilson, the first blues he heard came from British bands such as John Mayall, the Yardbirds, and the Animals. He began playing guitar at age nine in Keansburg, NJ, where he attended public school and performed in the school band. He even won an award as a drummer when he substituted for a schoolmate at an event in Red Bank, NJ, Keansburg had no high school, so he was bussed to a nearby township in his teens. His parents frowned on this situation, so they decided to send him away for school. His father, who hails from Kearny, NJ, and his mother, a native of Atlanta, GA, decided to send their son to Woodward Academy (formerly known as Georgia Military Academy) in Atlanta in 1967. Around that time, Atlanta enjoyed a burgeoning Southern blues-rock scene, which featured the Allman Brothers Band. Early on, the group gave free concerts in Piedmont Park near midtown Atlanta, where Wilson first heard the group, and eventually he attended their first indoor concert at Atlanta Municipal Auditorium. After Duane Allman's death in 1971, Wilson heard an anthology album and read about the young guitarist's interests in Delta blues guitarists such Robert Johnson and Elmore James. Wilson started listening to these early bluesmen. That summer, Wilson returned to New Jersey to work as a security guard at the Garden State Arts Center (PNC Bank Arts Center). Much of his time he spent tracking down albums by Robert Johnson and Blind Willie McTell. Through his summer job Wilson became aware of guitarist Roy Buchanan. In 1972, Wilson was back in Atlanta working at a college radio station, listening to records by Freddie King, Albert King, and James Cotton. Southern blues-rock began to flourish again in the hands of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and a young Wilson was taking in all of it. He opened the Roger Wilson Guitar Studio in Atlanta in 1973 and taught guitar for 14 years. In 1974, Wilson moonlighted as a freelance music journalist, writing for the underground paper The Great Speckled Bird. Wilson went to Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom, where Buchanan was playing and interviewed him. Wilson formed his own band in 1978 and performed at the same club where he had interviewed Buchanan four years earlier. The club eventually fell under new owners and became the Agora Ballroom on Peachtree Street, right across from the famous Fox Theater. One year later, Wilson took that same stage to jam with blues guitarist Albert King. Wilson also pursued a career in broadcasting. He first studied at Brookdale College in Lynncroft, NJ, then transferred to Georgia State in downtown Atlanta. He never finished school, but he landed a weekend shift at a local AM radio station, WGUN. That job lasted 12 years. He married in 1981. As a freelance broadcaster, he produced the Braves, the Falcons, and the Hawks. He did traffic control and board work as well. Later, he landed a full-time job in 1986 at CNN. That lasted ten years. Music called him back to the road. Over the years, Wilson became a real road warrior, seldom returning to his home state. Two years after his father died in 1995, he got a gig at the Stanhope House in Stanhope, NJ. In 2000, he recorded his 2001 CD, Live at the Stanhope House, on his own label, Blue Storm Records. ~ Robert Hicks, All Music Guide

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ROBERT





Jun 13 2009 4:24 PM

Thank You for Your Friendship...PEACE....Robert..
Titans Past N Present!!!!





Feb 13 2009 5:39 PM

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skeeter hawk records





Feb 5 2009 7:23 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD
The Red River Music Connection





Jan 2 2009 3:38 PM

Howdy Roger, Thanks for stopping by.
JukeHounds





Jun 17 2008 11:00 PM

Thanks for being our friend!



The JukeHounds
Small Stages





Feb 28 2008 11:05 PM

THANKS for the add!!
Michele Lundeen





Dec 31 2007 3:18 AM

Hi there Roger!
Hope the road is treating you well.
I'm pluggin away here in So Cal. I finally got some video to share on MySpace ('n at www.michelelundeen.com). :-]
May music continue to move your spirit & rock your soul in 2008!
Keep in touch,
Michele
Pam Mark Hall





Nov 13 2007 4:41 AM

Roger,
You are an inspiration to me. Thanks for reaching out over all these years. Pam
Charles





Oct 29 2007 2:19 AM

Hey!! Thanx for the add! I caught your interview w/Bill Wax on XM Bluesville the other day, was really impressed with your thoughts, and music. By the way, I did not send U the stalkertracker comment. I was phished, and had to change my password. Have a great week!!
Music’s Rising Stars Magazine





Sep 16 2007 8:11 PM

Mike





Aug 28 2007 7:40 AM

roger thanks for adding this old Georgia Boy to your Acoustic friends' list:)
I sure do miss Atlanta.
Mike
Ginger





Jul 25 2007 10:27 PM

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Ginger





Jul 15 2007 11:46 PM

Great I found your site. Looking good
Enjoy Seattle, a beautiful place.
Take care..
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Jun 18 2007 3:01 PM

Thanks for joining the OHR online family.
Michael Hawkeye Herman





Jun 13 2007 5:11 AM

Hey Rog,

I just got home from performing at the Greeley Blues Festival this past weekend:
http://www.greeleybluesfest.com

... and I'm looking forward to lots of other festival/concert gigs in the months to come ... the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland for five days of peformances and workshops from 7/4-8 ... through Sept. and the Paramount Blues Fest in Grafton, WI:
http://www.graftonblues.org

... and I'll close out the year, once again, performing in Europe in November at the Blues sur Seine Festival near Paris, etc.

I hope to see ya in late July ... I should be off the road resting and recharging ... I live about two miles off I-5 in the Ashland area, in S. Oregon ... give me a holler ... if you want my phone number ... contact me via my web site ... home page ... at the bottom.

Safe roads,

Hawkeye,
www.HawkeyeHerman.com
Michael Hawkeye Herman





Jun 13 2007 5:10 AM

Hey Rog,

I just got home from performing at the Greeley Blues Festival this past weekend:
http://www.greeleybluesfest.com

... and I'm looking forward to lots of other festival/concert gigs in the months to come ... the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland for five days of peformances and workshops from 7/4-8 ... through Sept. and the Paramount Blues Fest in Grafton, WI:
http://www.graftonblues.org

... and I'll close out the year, once again, performing in Europe in November at the Blues sur Seine Festival near Paris, etc.

I hope to see ya in late July ... I should be off the road resting and recharging ... I live about two miles off I-5 in the Ashland area, in S. Oregon ... give me a holler ... if you want my phone number ... contact me via my web site ... home page ... at the bottom.

Safe roads,

Hawkeye,
www.HawkeyeHerman.com
Michael Hawkeye Herman





Jun 12 2007 8:28 AM

Greetings Rog,

Thanks for your friendship and great music.

We've just released a Hawkeye DVD, "Hawkeye Live In Concert." The DVD consists of two 55-minute concerts filmed in 2005 and 2006.

You can see/hear 11 of the songs on the new Hawkeye DVD for free at;
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=HawkeyeH

I hope our paths cross again on the blues highway ... someday ... sooner than later

Cheers and Best Wishes,

Hawkeye Herman
www.HawkeyeHerman.com
Blues Foundation "Keeping The Blues Alive" Award recipient
Iowa Blues Hall of Fame inductee
Jerome





Jun 8 2007 11:16 PM

Hey Roger!
Digging your new acoustic page - cool!!!!!
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