Denny Freeman

Denny Freeman
Denny Freeman

(From left to right) Stu Kimball, Bob Dylan, Donnie Herron, George Recile, Tony Garnier and Denny Freeman performing in Bologna, Italy, on November 10, 2005.
Background information
Born August 7, 1944 (1944-08-07) (age 67)
Orlando, Florida, United States
Genres Texas blues, electric blues[1]
Occupations Guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter
Instruments Guitar, piano, organ
Years active 1970–present
Website Official website

Denny Freeman (born Dennis Edward Freeman,[2] August 7, 1944, Orlando, Florida) is an American Texas and electric blues guitarist.[1] Although he is primarily known as a guitar player, Freeman has also played piano and electric organ, both in concert and on various recordings. He has worked with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, Bob Dylan, Angela Strehli, Lou Ann Barton, James Cotton, Taj Mahal, and Percy Sledge amongst others.[3]

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Biography

Freeman spent his adolescence in Dallas, Texas in the late 1950s and played in a rock group called "The Corals" while in high school. He went to college in North Texas, and had a brief stay in Los Angeles, before relocating in 1970 to Austin, Texas.[2][3] He was co-lead guitarist in the Cobras with Stevie Ray Vaughan,[1] then in 1972, became a founding member of Southern Feeling, along with W. C. Clark and Angela Strehli.[4] He later recorded with Lou Ann Barton.[1] Freeman lived and played with both Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He played piano on Jimmie Vaughan's first solo tour, and on a James Cotton album. At Antone's nightclub in the early 1980s, Freeman was a member of the house band and backed Otis Rush, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, and Lazy Lester.[2]

After touring with Jimmie Vaughan in the mid 1990s he toured with Taj Mahal until 2002. A songwriter on his five mainly instrumental albums, Freeman lived again in Los Angeles from 1992 until 2004.[2] Freeman played with Bob Dylan's backing band between 2005 and 2009. Dylan's album, Modern Times was recorded with Dylan's then touring band, including Freeman, Tony Garnier, George G Receli, Stu Kimball, plus multi-instrumentalist Donnie Herron. During a 2006 interview with Rolling Stone, Dylan spoke about his current band:

This is the best band I've ever been in, I've ever had, man for man. When you play with guys a hundred times a year, you know what you can and can't do, what they're good at, whether you want 'em there. It takes a long time to find a band of individual players. Most bands are gangs. Whether it's a metal group or pop rock, whatever, you get that gang mentality. But for those of us who went back further, gangs were the mob. The gang was not what anybody aspired to. On this record (Modern Times) I didn't have anybody to teach. I got guys now in my band, they can whip up anything, they surprise even me.[5]
—Bob Dylan, August 2006, Rolling Stone

Clem Burke played the drums on Freeman's latest solo offering, Twang Bang (2006).[6]

Credits

  • Freeman co-wrote "Baboom/Mama Said" on the The Vaughan Brothers' 1990 album, Family Style[1]
  • He played piano on Jimmie Vaughan's 1994 album, Strange Pleasure,[7] and organ on his 1998 follow-up, Out There.[8]
  • He played guitar on Percy Sledge's 2004 album, Shining Through the Rain, and co-wrote with Fontaine Brown the song "Love Come and Rescue Me".[12]

Discography

  • Out of the Blue (1987) - Amazing
  • Denny Freeman (1991) - Amazing
  • A Tone for My Sins (1997) - Dallas Blues Society
  • Denny Freeman and the Cobras (live album) (2000) - Crosscut (Germany)
  • Twang Bang (2006) - V8[14]

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References


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