- Cate Brothers
The Cate Brothers are the
singer-songwriter -musician duo of Earl and Ernie Cate, twin brothers fromFayetteville, Arkansas , who in the mid 1960s became performers of southern soul music at clubs and dances throughout the regional South of the United States. Both brothers are singers, with Earl on guitar and Ernie on piano. They became prolific recording artists during the mid to late 1970s, and again since the mid 1990s.In their 1950s Fayetteville hometown, where rock pioneer
Ronnie Hawkins had also grown up during the 1940s, Hawkins owned and operated the Rockwood Club. There, some of Rock music's earliest pioneers came to play, includingJerry Lee Lewis ,Carl Perkins ,Roy Orbison andConway Twitty .During the late 1950s the Cates associated with Hawkins and his original band members in Arkansas, known as the Hawks, including Hawks drummer
Levon Helm . After 1958 Helm and Hawkins left, and settled in Canada, where they went on to form the core of the groupThe Band .In 1975 Levon Helm introduced the Cates to a record company representative in Los Angeles. The Cates soon after received a recording contract with
Asylum Records , and so began their recording career. [ [http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/cate_brothers/bio.jhtml Cate Brothers biography] , VH1.com]Their 1975 debut self-titled album was produced by guitarist
Steve Cropper , who also appeared on the record along with Levon Helm,Donald "Duck" Dunn andPoco bass guitaristTimothy B. Schmit , who later joined theEagles .Two more albums followed in 1976 and 1977.
In 1979 they reached a wide audience when they appeared on the
PBS music television programAustin City Limits , taped in December of the prior year. [ [http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/artists/program260.html Delbert McClinton followed by Cate Brothers] , Austin City Limits, 1979]In 1979 the brothers released their fourth and final album of the period, "Fire on the Tracks", which reached number 24 on the album rock charts that year from the success of the single "Union Man"." That single was one of the songs the brothers had performed during the Austin City Limits television show, leading up to the album's release.
During the 1980s the band's recording career went on hiatus, though they remained a popular touring act around the southern country rock and blues circuit of the Tennessee and Arkansas region.
In the early 1980s, the brothers joined Levon Helm on tour for a reconstructed version of the Band, without guitarist
Robbie Robertson , and also worked with blues singerMaria Muldaur .The Cate Brothers resumed recording in the mid 1990s, on a series of
independent label albums.Their 1995 release, "Radioland", featured blues guitarist
Coco Montoya , formerly with the 1980s reformed version ofJohn Mayall & the Bluesbreakers .In September of 2000, Porky Hill passed away. He was the drummer for the Cates for 12 years. Ron Eoff's brother Mickey then joined the band.
Discography
*"The Cate Brothers", Asylum Records, 1975
*"In One Eye and out the Other", Asylum Records, 1976
*"The Cate Brothers Band", Asylum Records, 1977
*"Fire on the Tracks", Asylum Records, 1979
*"Radioland", Icehouse Records, 1995
*"Struck a Vein", Big Burger Records, 1997
*"Arkansas Soul Siblings, (The Crazy Cajun Records)", Edsel-(UK), 1999
*"Live", Current, 1999
*"Play by the Rules", Louisiana Red Hot, 2004References
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