Georgia Blues Dawgs

Greg Serrato biography | Last.fmGuitar slinger David T. Chastain made quite a name for himself in 2000 with his blues rock based release SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN “Exotic Dancer Blues.” The Cd received rave reviews from all across the globe. The reviews were universally positive in rock, blues, metal and the straight press.

With the Georgia Blues Dawgs, David T. has moved one step deeper into the blues realm with the new release “Hard Times.” This 11 track Cd has enough power, soul and emotion to satisfy the blues rocker as well as the true blues fans. Yet with enough hard driving guitar to keep the guitar fanatics foaming at the mouth.

States David, “With the Gents I discovered that music could be fun again. Just playing and singing about stuff that would bring a smile to my face. No pretensions just plug in and play.” From the opening track of “Let Me Love You” to the mournful closing track “Don’t Be Cruel” David T. exudes the confidence of a man who has been playing the guitar on the world stage for many years.

David adds, “On Hard Times I wanted to take the music one step further away from rock and even closer to blues. I will never release anything like Muddy Waters because my music still has too have a little rock and a lot of roll before I feel comfortable. The slower tracks such as “Lies” and “Don’t Be Cruel” are personal favorites for their sounds of anguish that I seem to have always been attracted to in minor scale blues. Of course the opening tracks “Let Me Love You,” and “I Can’t Refuse” always gets me up and dancing!”
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Define Your Terms

Love Affair Gone Bad

I Languish for You

Let Me Love Your

Hard Times

I Can’t Refuse

You Should Be Ashamed (Instrumental)

Don’t Be Cruel

True Blue

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