voc, g, US
Blues and Rock
A.k.a. Gábor Szűcs
Little G Weevil is a highly esteemed member of the worldwide blues community. He is the solo winner of the Blues Foundation`s International Blues Challenge in 2013, and has been nominated for USA Blues Music Award, Blues Blast Music Award and USA Independent Blues Award. He released six internationally acclaimed albums and toured across the globe. During his travels he shared the stage with legendary musicians such as Johnny Winter, the Neville Brothers, John Popper, Lee Oskar, Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets with Sam Myers, Denise Lasalle, Otis Taylor, Big Jack Johnson, Willie King and many more. Gee was born and raised in Budapest, Hungary. He formed his first band in 1996 and began touring mostly in European countries before moving to the South of the United States in 2004. He spent time in Birmingham, AL and Memphis, TN as he tried to establish himself on the local scene. Finally he got his break with a steady gig on Beale Street in Memphis and his reputation started to grow. His debut solo work "Southern Experience" was released in 2008. His second album "The Teaser" followed four years later and wowed critics worldwide. It was ranked one of the best blues albums of the year by Mojo magazine the elite England based publication, and topped the blues chart for an entire month in France. In 2013, Little G took the first place of the International Blues Challenge (Memphis, TN) in the solo category. He was also awarded as "Best Guitarist" in his category. The same year he released his first full length acoustic record "Moving" through Vizztone Label Group. It was a Top 10 album on the global internet blues radio airplay chart for two months in a row, Mojo Magazine ranked it Top 3 "Best Blues Album of the Year" and it was nominated for Blues Blast Music Award "Acoustic Album of the Year". Source: https://gweevil.com
The Pure Blues |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Something Poppin | Little G Weevil | 2017 | Album |
Three Chords Too Many | Little G Weevil | 2016 | Album |
Moving | Little G Weevil | 2013 | Album |
The Teaser | Little G Weevil | 2011 | Album |
Southern Experience | Little G Weevil | 2009 | Album |
One | Little G Weevil & The Pure Blues | 2004 | Album |