A live CD featuring Ty Garner with his Blue Note Quartet taken from the Lonesome Road tour in October 2004. It features the extraordinary talents of the English artist and bandleader Ty Garner (guitar/vocal) and his Blue Note Quartet a multinational line-up of stellar musicians comprising Steve Richardson (bass), Rob Ahlers (drums/percussion) and Dave Foster (piano/keyboards).
Roots Music Brussels is one of the best-known blues clubs in Europe situated in the Dutch-speaking municipality of Laken in Brussels.
Big Boss Man
Big Boss Man - Acoustic
Rollin' Man
Leavin'
Black Magic Woman
Congo Square
Worried Dream
John Peel's Blues
Cocaine Rag
*bonus tracks include:
Rollin' Man - Alternative take
Leavin' - Acoustic
Pickin the Blues - Live
Big Boss Man (Smokestack 003)
A compact disc album that features Ty Garner on guitar and vocals, Steve Richardson on Bass, Kevin Rodgers on drums and Dave Foster on keyboards. This was released in early 2002 and draws on two live acoustic tunes that were taken from Dutch radio in July 2001. There is also a live track called Pickin' the Blues (Bonus track) recorded with a trio line-up at the Stables, Milton Keynes that was taken from the Congo Square Tour 2001.
So What...
Rollin' Man
Worried Dream
John Peel's Blues
Cocaine Rag
Rollin' Man - Alternative take
Congo Square
Leavin'
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Black magic Woman
So What... (Smokestack 002)
A compact disc album that features Ty Garner on guitar and vocals, Chris Towns on bass, Adam Thompson, Paul Newbury and Mark Evans on drums and Phil Wilkinson and Dave Foster on keyboards. This studio recording was first issued in early 1999 and pieces together various line-ups and out-takes over a three-year period.
Black Cat Bones
Rollin' Man
Pickin' the Blues
Black Magic Woman
Leavin'
Black Cat Bones (Smokestack 001)
An extended play cassette that features Ty Garner on guitar and vocals, Chris Towns on bass, Adam Thompson on drums and Lee Horsley guesting on Hammond organ. This studio recorded EP was first issued in the spring of 1997 and again in 1998 to coincide with the band's performance at the prestigious Guinness Blues Festival in Dublin.