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Danny Adler (born 1950, Cincinnati, USA) is a blues-rock guitarist.
After playing with leading Cincinnati musicians, such as Bootsy Collins, Slim Harpo, H-Bomb Ferguson and Albert Washington, in the early 1960s, he went to San Francisco in 1969 to join John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker, Solomon Burke, and experimental group Elephant's Memory.
Moving to England in 1971, he founded Roogalator,[1] one of the first signings by the fledgling Stiff Records, as well as appearing regularly with Rocket 88, the back-to-the-roots boogie-woogie band which included Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, Ian Stewart, Jack Bruce and many other leading UK-based musicians.
In 1980 he put together another blues-rock revival band, the De Luxe Blues Band, with Bob Hall, Bob Brunning and Micky Waller. Dick Heckstall-Smith would join soon after. The band originated as a pick-up band to accompany visiting American blues performers Eddie Clearwater and Carey Bell but stayed together for over 12 years and recorded 5 albums. They disbanded when Adler returned to the US, although Brunning would later revive the band with a new lineup.
Discography
- The Roogalator Years - 1975-1978
- Early Danny Adler - Roogalator 1975-1978
- Funky Afternoons - 1979
- Gusha Gusha Music - 1980
- A Street Car Named De Luxe - The De Luxe Blues Band (1981)
- Live at Half Moon Putney - The De Luxe Blues Band (1981)
- The Danny Adler Band Live - 1982
- The Danny Adler Band - 1983
- Urban De Luxe - The De Luxe Blues Band (1983)
- Hubcap Heaven - 1986
- Otis "Elevator" Gilmore - 1986
- Hometowns and High Iron - 1987
- Night Shift - 1987
- The De Luxe Blues Band - 1988
- Motorvating - The De Luxe Blues Band (1988)
- Mackinaw City - 1989
- Homestretch - 1990
- Jazzin At RVG's - 1993
- Mother's Day - 1999
- Boat Diddley - to be released
References
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- ^ Google Books Funk: Third Ear - the Essential Listening Companion by Dave Thompson Backbeat Books, 2001 ISBN 0879306297, 9780879306298