Saturday, 12 July 2008

Gary Primich

Gary Primich   
Artist: Gary Primich

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Dog House Music   
 Dog House Music

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


Botheration   
 Botheration

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Company Man   
 Company Man

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 12


Mr. Freeze   
 Mr. Freeze

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 13




Don't allow his intelligence agency, charm, and retiring way horse around you: Gary Primich was one bad-ass harp player. And he was more than competent guitar player, overly.


Primich was born April 20, 1958, in Chicago and raised in nearby Gary, IN. He erudite harp from the masters at the Maxwell Street Market in nearby Chicago as a teenager. By the early '80s, however, Primich became disgruntled with the megrims setting in Chicago, and in 1984, in brief after he earned his level in radio and television from Indiana University, he stirred to Austin, TX.


After landing a job at the University of Texas doing electrical work, he began to ferment as a sideman at Austin area clubs. In 1987, he ran into former Frank Zappa/Mothers of Invention drummer Jimmy Carl Black, world Health Organization had also relocated to Austin, and the iI formed a dance band, the Mannish Boys. Their debut album on the now-defunct Amazing Records label was called A L'il Dab'll Do Ya. Though Black leftfield the stria, Primich light-emitting diode the Mannish Boys through another album for Amazing, Artificial satellite Rock. Both albums attracted sufficient attention to Primich that he was able to record under his possess name for the Amazing label, and in 1991 he cut his self-titled debut for the label. He followed it up with My Pleasure in 1992. After Amazing Records folded, he was picked up by the Chicago-based Flying Fish label. Primich recorded deuce equally vivid albums for Fish, and they include Travelin' Mood (1994) and Mr. Freeze (1995).


On his last deuce albums for Flying Fish (a label that has since been acquired by Rounder Records), Primich's talents as a songster actually started to come through, and he nurtured his fan base through almost constant touring. By the raw millennium, Primich had a deal with the Texas Music Group. He issued the powerfully impudent Wienerwurst House Music in spring 2002, spell Ridin the Darkhorse came out in 2006. Sadly, only unrivalled year afterwards, Primich died in his home of Austin, TX, at the age of 49.





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