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Guitar Shorty

voc, g, *1939
Musician of Blues and Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. David William Kearney

Guitar Shorty Birth name David William Kearney Born September 8, 1939 (age 73) Houston, Texas Genres Blues Occupations Musician Instruments Guitar Years active 1950s — present Labels Black Top, Alligator Website http://www.guitarshorty.com Guitar Shorty (born David William Kearney, September 8, 1939, Houston, Texas, United States) is an American blues guitarist. He is well known for his explosive guitar style and wild stage antics. Shorty was born in Houston but grew up mainly in Kissimmee, Florida where he began playing the guitar at an early age and began leading a band not long after. During his time in Tampa Bay, Florida, at age 16 he received his nickname, Guitar Shorty, when it mysteriously showed up on the marquee of the club he was playing as 'The Walter Johnson Band featuring Guitar Shorty.' He steadily began to garner accloades from his peers and, soon after, he joined the Ray Charles Band for a year. He recorded his first single in 1957, "You Don't Treat Me Right", for the Cobra label under the direction of Willie Dixon after Dixon saw him playing with the Walter Johnson Orchestra.Eventually, he joined Guitar Slim's band and move to New Orleans, Louisiana. While in New Orleans, Shorty also fronted his own band which played regularly at the Dew Drop Inn where he was joined by special guests such as T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner and Little Richard. Not one to stay in one place long, Shorty next moved to the West Coast at 19 in order to play with Sam Cooke. He played up and down the west coast and Canada until he met his future wife, Marcia, in Seattle, Washington. Marcia was the half-sister of Jimi Hendrix. Jimi was so enthralled with Shorty’s playing, he attended several of Shorty's gigs in the Seattle area. As Shorty’s popularity grew, he recorded three singles for the Los Angeles-based Pull Records label in 1959. Shorty gigged steadily through the late 1950s and 1960s. During the 1970s he worked as a mechanic, playing music at nights and on weekends. He again became a full-time musician in 1975, struggling at times to make ends meet. In 1976 he made an appearance on Chuck Barris' Gong Show, winning first prize for performing the song "They Call Me Guitar Shorty" while balanced on his head. In 1985, he released his first album On the Rampage on Olive Branch Records. He went on his first tour to the UK in 1991, and there he recorded “My Way or the Highway” with Otis Grand which came out on JSP Records that year. This won him a W.C. Handy Award and garnering him interest from labels in the United States. Shorty soon got a record deal with New Orleans based Black Top Records. Topsy Turvy, his first on Black Top, came out in 1993. The album featured some fresh new songs as well as remakes of three classic numbers from his Pull days back in 1959. He released two more albums on Black Top in the 1990s. When Black Top folded in 1999, Shorty moved to Evidence Music, and released I Go Wild! in 2001. In 2002, he was featured on the Bo Diddley tribute album Hey Bo Diddley - A Tribute!, performing the song "Don't Let It Go (Hold On To What You Got)". He joined Alligator Records in 2004. His album that year, Watch Your Back and his 2006 album We the People both charted on the Billboard Top Blues Albums at numbers eleven and twelve, respectively. A new Alligator Records CD ' Bare Knuckles was released in March 2010. Another blues musician, John Henry Fortescue (1923–1976) on Trix Records was also named Guitar Shorty.

     
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Guitar
  • Electric guitar
Genres
  • Blues
  • Hip-Hop/Rap
  • R&B/Soul
  • Rock
Popular Tracks   
A Little Less Conversation on Watch Your Back by Guitar Shorty
We The People on We The People by Guitar Shorty
What She Don't Know on Watch Your Back by Guitar Shorty
Old School on Watch Your Back by Guitar Shorty
Story Of My Life on Watch Your Back by Guitar Shorty
Neverland on Bare Knuckle by Guitar Shorty
Get Busy on Watch Your Back by Guitar Shorty
Blues In My Blood on We The People by Guitar Shorty
Right Tool For The Job on Watch Your Back by Guitar Shorty
I've Been Working on Watch Your Back by Guitar Shorty

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Band Members
Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Bare KnuckleGuitar Shorty2010Album
The Long And Short Of It (The Best Of Guitar Shorty)Guitar Shorty2006Compil.
We The PeopleGuitar Shorty2006Album
Watch Your BackGuitar Shorty2004Album
I Go Wild!Guitar Shorty2001Album
My Way Or The HighwayGuitar Shorty And The Otis Grand Blues Band1999Album
Roll Over, BabyGuitar Shorty1998Album
Billie Jean BluesGuitar Shorty1996Album
Get Wise To YourselfGuitar Shorty1995Album
Topsy TurvyGuitar Shorty1993Album
On The RampageGuitar Shorty1989Single
On The RampageGuitar Shorty1989Album
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