Hound Dog Taylor
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Biography
[Edit]Alligator Records, Chicago's leading contemporary blues label, might never have been launched at all if not for the crashing, slashing slide guitar antics of Hound Dog Taylor. Bruce Iglauer, then an employee of Delmark Records, couldn't convince his boss, Bob Koester, of Taylor's potential, so Iglauer took matters into his own hands. In 1971, Alligator was born for the express purpose of releasing Hound Dog's debut album. We all know what transpired after that.
Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, Mississippi-native Taylor took up the guitar when he was 20 years old. He made a few appearances on Sonny Boy Williamson's fabled KFFA King Biscuit Time radio broadcasts out of Helena, Arkansas, before coming to Chicago in 1942. It was another 15 years before Taylor made blues his full-time vocation, though. Taylor was a favorite on Chicago's South and West sides during the late '50s and early '60s. It's generally accepted that Freddy King copped a good portion of his classic "Hide Away" from an instrumental he heard Taylor cranking out on the bandstand.
Taylor's pre-Alligator credits were light — only a 1960 single for Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby imprint ("Baby Is Coming Home"/"Take Five"), a 1962 45 for Carl Jones' Firma Records ("Christine"/"Alley Music"), and a 1967 effort for Checker ("Watch Out"/"Down Home") predated his output for Iglauer.
Taylor's relentlessly raucous band, the HouseRockers, consisted of only two men, though their combined racket sounded like quite a few more. Second guitarist Brewer Phillips, who often supplied buzzing pseudo-basslines on his guitar, had developed such an empathy with Taylor that their guitars intertwined with ESP-like force, while drummer Ted Harvey kept everything moving along at a brisk pace.
Their eponymous 1971 debut LP contained the typically rowdy "Give Me Back My Wig," while Taylor's first Alligator encore in 1973, Natural Boogie, boasted the hypnotic "Sadie" and a stomping "Roll Your Moneymaker." Beware of the Dog, a live set, vividly captured the good-time vibe that the perpetually beaming guitarist emanated, but Taylor didn't live to see its release — he died of cancer shortly before it hit the shelves.
Hound Dog Taylor was the obvious inspiration for Alligator's "Genuine Houserocking Music" motto, a credo Iglauer's firm has followed for four decades and counting. He wasn't the most accomplished of slide guitarists, but Hound Dog Taylor could definitely rock any house that he played.
Title: Hound Dog Taylor and The HouseRockers
Artist: Hound Dog Taylor, The HouseRockers
Genre: Blues
Title: Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers: Live In Boston
Artist: Hound Dog Taylor, The HouseRockers
Genre: Blues
Collections
Title: The Greatest Sleazy Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Monsters of Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1962, Vol. 40
Genre: Pop
Title: Blues Music
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: Love Songs from the 80s
Genre: Blues
Title: How to Sing the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Top Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Slide Guitar Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Bright Lights - Big City: Urban Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Electric Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Star Spangled Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Mystery Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Complete Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Best of Chicago Blues
Genre: Country
Title: Best Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Great American Blues: Chicago, Illinois
Genre: Blues
Title: Alligator Records 40th Anniversary Collection
Genre: Blues
Title: Alligator Records: Blues Essentials, Vol. 1
Genre: Blues
Title: Discover the Best of Delta Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Chess Blues (Box Set)
Genre: Blues
Title: Love Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Fiesta
Genre: Blues
Title: Weatherman Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Delta Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Most Wanted Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Happy Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Instrumentals
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Heartache Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues - Dancing With the Greats
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Automobile Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Rockin' Those Blues Away
Genre: Blues
Title: Boogie With the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Discover the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Lonesome Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: The Alligator Records 20th Anniversary Collection
Genre: Blues
Title: Kiss-Off Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Blues - Things Aren't Going My Way
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues - Guitar Greats
Genre: Blues
Title: Finest Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Great Slide Guitar Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Mudslides and Bottlenecks
Genre: Blues
Title: Dirty Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Blues - With a Bit of Humor
Genre: Blues
Title: The Greatest Blues Royalty
Genre: Blues
Title: Traditional Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues: Home Is Where the Heart Is
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Guitar
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Blues Anthems
Genre: Blues
Title: East Bound and Down
Genre: Country
Title: The History of Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Masters: Guitarists
Genre: Blues
Title: Bluesin' USA
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues - Wild and Crazy
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Blues Covers
Genre: Blues
Title: Mississippi Blues Favorite Sons
Genre: Blues
Title: Rare Slide Guitar Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Guitar Heroes of the Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Essential Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Street Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Juiced Electric Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Blues Across America
Genre: Blues
Title: Hits of Delta Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Golden Blues Guitar
Genre: Blues
Title: American Blues - Classic Cuts
Genre: Blues
Title: Top 20 Chicago Blues
Genre: Blues
Title: Electric Blues Gems
Genre: Blues
Featuring albums
Title: American Folk Blues Festival '67
Artist: Various Artists
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