|
Want to order Bel Airs discs? Click here to find out how. The
Bel Airs have released three recordings. Their newest CD 'HooDoo Party' was released on the Blueberry Hill label in the spring of 1999. Blues Revue calls it 'rollicking party blues'.
Click here to check out a review from All About Town
magazine, or here for a songlist and personnel, including guest musicians. "Dangerous Curves' was released on Borrowed Records
in 1991. Their first recording 'Need Me A Car' was released on the Blind Pig label in 1984. It featured the original Bel Airs four-piece combo with Michael Henderson on
harp, the Pruitt brothers on bass and guitar, and Pat O'Connor on drums.
NEW RELEASE! Henry Clay's new disc 'New Madrid Earthquake' features David on slide and National guitar, Dick on bass and Michael on drums on more than half of the cuts.
The Bel Airs appear as sidemen on the
debut solo album for Jonny Viau, the widely regarded West Coast saxophonist. The CD is called, ironically, SIDEMAN (BU 9601) on BellyUp Records.
The Bel Airs are also featured on many releases by other artists. To name a few: BLUE HAND JOHNNIE (PUL 1002) on Pulsar Records showcases the rockin' 88s of Johnnie
Johnson, longtime pianist for Chuck Berry.NOTHIN, BUT... (P-104) on Powerhouse Records is rough, tough R&B from harmonica virtuoso Mark Wenner of the Washington D.C.-based Nighthawks . |
|