EUGENE "HIDEAWAY" BRIDGES


 Nacido en Nueva Orleans, Eugene es un músico nómada viviendo su vida en la carretera viajando de América a través de Europa, a Australia con muchas otras paradas en el medio. Un hombre se eleva con una gran voz, tocando el BLUES  que rezuma encanto suficiente genuinO para iluminar una ciudad pequeña. Si te gusta la música blues mezclado con soul, funk, gospel y el rock,sin dudar Eugene será uno de tus ídolos ! 

En 2000 Eugene firmó en Armadillo Music y lanzó su CD, El hombre sin hogar, que consiguió airplay de todo el mundo. Eugene apareció, a menudo como cabeza de cartel, en los principales festivales en los EE.UU., en toda Europa, Singapur, Nueva Zelanda y Australia, que lanzaba una tormenta dondequiera que iba con su sonido distintivo del sur 

El comunicado de 2003, Jump the Joint, alcanzó el número 4 en las listas estadounidenses Living Blues, trazando durante tres meses. Las canciones de Eugene también apareció regularmente en la Asociación Nacional de Rhythm & Blues DeeJay cartas de. Fue nominado para tres Premios de la Música 2003 de EE.UU. Cammy.

En septiembre de 2004 Eugene grabó su próximo CD, Coming Home, en el estudio de Zona en Dripping Springs, Texas, con una sección de vientos completa en varias pistas, dirigida por Seth Kibel. El guitarrista tejano y amigo Rocky Athas también se unió a él en dos cortes.

En una reciente entrevista que publica la revista RUTA 66 , uno de los personajes que más le marcó aparte de Sam Cooke , que fué el que más B.B.KING se encuentra otro de sus referentes debido a que estuvo trabajando mucho tiempo con KING  y que le estará siempre agradecido porqué hizo que la gente se fijase en él , en su propia definición de lo que sería su estilo de tocar la guitarra lo hace de esta forma : Mi sonido aúna el de una bocina de un tren, una lavadora, el rugido de un Ford y sobre todo, lo que me enseño mi padre un gran guitarrista Hideaway Slim qye me enseño muchas cosas. Crecí en una familia pobre que no podía permitirse comprar discos, así que desde que tenía dos años de edad recuerdo oír la música que mi padre tocaba y descubrir a artistas a través de sus versiones. 

                               

Eugene 'Hideaway' Bridges performed with The Mustique Blues Festival & the London Blues Band in Bequia - at De Reef in Bequia on 23rd January 2015.

                        
              

Jon Greathouse . Keys . Sam Correa .Bass. Rena Beavers . Drums . Presented by Cadillac Zack .MSMS .


               

                 

Eugene is a nomadic musician living his life on the road. His home is wherever the next performance takes him, and every year this is from America through Europe, to Australia with many other stops in between.

Born in 1963, son of the blues guitarist Hideaway Slim, Eugene is the fourth child of five. His mother was from the Bullock family (the same as Anna Mae Bullock better known as Tina Turner) and Eugene claims he got his guitar skills from the Bridges side and his voice from the Bullocks. At five he was already playing with his father around Louisiana. With his brothers as The Bridges Brothers he sang gospel and was the musician of his church touring with the Pastor, Elder A A Edwards. At thirteen Eugene was entering R&B talent shows and had formed his first R&B band The Five Stars.

Eugene moved to Texas to join the Air Force at sixteen, playing in the Air Force band for the next three years. On leaving he joined The New Chosen on guitar and vocals and went on to play with The Mighty Clouds of Joy.

Following a move to Houston, Texas in the 1980’s Eugene released Blues, Gospel and R&B recordings by the three bands he was running at the time. These included the first line-up of the Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges Band. They toured the USA from coast to coast. 

Eugene then travelled alone to Europe, where B B King Bassist Big Joe Turner spotted him in Paris and offered him the position of Guitarist / Vocalist with Big Joe Turners Memphis Blues Caravan.

A year later Eugene left to work under his own name again and formed The Eugene ‘Hideaway’ Bridges Band. Signed to the Blueside label, Eugene recorded Born to be Blue, produced by Mike Vernon. His live performances received rave reviews and Eugene was awarded UK's Blueprint magazine Vocalist of the Year. He also won The Trophees France Blues 99 Chanteur De L'Annee.

In 2000 Eugene signed to Armadillo and released his next CD, Man Without A Home, which got worldwide airplay. Eugene appeared, often headlining, at major festivals in the USA, all over Europe, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia; whipping up a storm wherever he went with his distinctive southern sound.

The 2003 release, Jump the Joint, reached Number 4 in the US Living Blues Charts, charting for three months. Eugene’s songs also appear regularly in The National Association of Rhythm & Blues DeeJays charts. He was nominated for three 2003 US Cammy Music Awards.

In September 2004 Eugene recorded his next CD, Coming Home, at The Zone Studio in Dripping Springs, Texas; using a full horn section led by Seth Kibel, on several tracks. He also has Texan guitarist and friend Rocky Athas joining him on two cuts.

After four CDs recorded with a full band, for Eugene’s next self titled release, Eugene ‘Hideaway ‘ Bridges, he went into the studio with friends and fellow musicians, met on the road. Lucky Oceans, co-founder of the Western Swing band Asleep at the Wheel, plays Pedal Steel on three tracks and Texan legend Ray Wylie Hubbard lays down some fine Slide Guitar on I Can’t Wait. This CD was nominate for two 2008 US Blues Music Awards.

March 2009 saw Eugene in San Antonio to fulfil his fans wishes for a Live CD. With the line up of Bobby Baranowski - Drums, Eric King - Bass, David Webb - Keys, Seth Kibel - Sax and Justine Miller – Trumpet, you have the real deal. 
Live in San Antonio has now been nominated for a 2011 Blues Music Award in the Soul Blues Album Category and Eugene has also been nominated for Soul Blues Artist.

January 2011 and Eugene is back in the Zone Studio, Dripping Springs, Texas with Pat Manske as Producer. Pat has previously produced both of Eugene’s Blues Music Award nominated albums.

The new CD ‘ROCK AND A HARD PLACE’ is Eugene and his big band; the horns again led and arranged by long time collaborator and maestro Seth Kibel. Joining Eugene are David Webb on Keyboards, Hammond B3, Piano & Wurlitzer; Lloyd Maines on Pedal Steel; Eric ‘Lollipop’ King on Bass Guitar; Calep Emphrey on Drums, Seth Kibel on Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophones & Flute; Shane Pitsch on Trumpet And Mark V Gonzales on Trombone.

Blues, Soul, Jump, Funk, Gospel, Rock and Beach music make Eugene’s latest CD an upbeat journey through all the musical influences that have made Eugene the seasoned and versatile performer we have today.













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