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Artist: Erin Jaimes With John McVey & The Stumble Title: You Had to Go Year Of Release: 2003 Label: Erin Jaimes With John McVey & The Stumble Genre: Blues, Texas Blues Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, log, .cue) Total Time: 49:49 Total Size: 129/379 Mb (covers) Tracklist: 1. You Had To Go 2. Ocean Of Tears 3. Walkin' Blues 4. Don't Mess With The Messer 5. Warm & Tender Love 6. Watch Yourself 7. Funny Stuff 8. Never Have A Man Like You 9. High Cost Of Love 10. Please Don't Dog Me 11. Drink Muddy Water 12. Checkin' On My Baby 13. Fussin' & Fightin' 14. Blowtop Blues 15. You Had To Go [a Slight Return] Erin "Icewater" Jaimes came onto the Austin, Texas blues scene in late 1994, young and clueless, with a passion for the music. "If you play the blues, you're gonna end up living them," warned Erin's first serious musical mentor, drummer Jeff "Li'l Calvin" Hodges. Drummer "Uncle" John Turner, another major influence, often stated that "to some, blues is a state of mind. To others, it's a fact of life." (Little did she know how true their words were!) Listening to such artists as Koko Taylor, Dinah Washington, Etta James and Irma Thomas gave her an empowering but sobering look into a woman's survival in the blues - "a man's world." Erin didn't shy away - she embraced the challenge. The music had its hold on her. Having previously sung "bass" in an award-winning all-women's acapella group at Vassar College and loving the primal power of a solid rhythm section, Erin was drawn to the electric bass. Appa Perry (of Appa's Blues Power and the Alan Haynes band) was the first to tell her "instead of asking me all these questions all the time, why don't you go and get yourself a *#@$%! bass?!" She got her first bass the next day and learned to play over time largely by watching and listening to bassists such as Appa, Larry Fulcher, Danny Galindo, Tommy Shannon, Keith Ferguson, Willie Weeks and Willie Kent. On April Fools Day, 1998, she landed a weekly gig of her own at the legendary Joe's Generic Bar. Since 1998, getting muddy in the trenches of Austin's highly competitive music scene, Erin feels fortunate to have shared the stage with many remarkable musicians and Texas Blues legends, including Double Trouble, Antones' Blue Monday Band, Pinetop Perkins, Angela Strehli , Willie "Big Eye" Smith, Sue Foley, Hubert Sumlin, "Uncle" John Turner, John McVey, Alan Haynes, Mike and Cory Keller, Gary Clark Jr., Shawn Pittman, George Rarey, Guy Forsythe, Carolyn Wonderland and Barry "Frosty" Smith, to name a few. She's opened up for Gatemouth Brown, Johnny Winter, Jimmie Vaughan, Jimmie Thackery, Chris Duarte, Long John Hunter and Lavelle White, done live radio broadcasts and has made several TV appearances. Jaimes has played the stages of many Austin venues and toured throughout Texas, as well as in Louisiana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Arkansas. She was featured at the 11th Annual Oklahoma Blues Festival (Tulsa, 5/05) with John McVey & the Stumble and at the Bluebonnet Blues Festival (4/06) with Walter Higgs. Internationally speaking, Erin Jaimes & her band played for a week on Ambergris Caye, Belize in May of 2004 and toured both Israel and Italy in the spring of 2005. Drummer/singer "Uncle" John Turner invited Erin to join him to play in Germany, Sweden and Denmark in May of 2006 and later that summer the US Consul to the Azores brought her with Scott Unzicker and Ian Bailey to play in the Portuguese Azores Islands. In March of 2003, Erin came out with her first CD, "Erin Jaimes with John McVey & the Stumble - 'You Had to Go'," which has received national and international airplay. http://rapidgator.net/file/0fbea59efa391da7d851830c0b12a226/ejyh.rar.html http://ssh.tf/udjEO2tWL/ejyh.rar http://uploaded.net/file/4hbl3mkw/ejyh.rar http://rapidgator.net/file/121a68a91f7810b35284fb299ec248c4/ejyht.rar.html http://ssh.tf/LxdhFaZWL/ejyht.rar http://uploaded.net/file/8hkvv54x/ejyht.rar