The Heavy Cats


Everything from Muddy Waters to Prince! 



A Little History

I first met Lionel Young in 1991 at the Telluride Jazz Festival.  We were playing in different bands and struck up a quick friendship.  Not long after that we began co-hosting a weekly blues jam in Boulder at The Catacombs, and continue to host a blues jam at the Boulder Outlook Hotel on 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month.  Lionel is a one of a kind musician (violinist and singer), and between us we play a multitude of musical styles which we blend into a unique night of music.  Featuring a violin and an upright bass in the band, one does not usually expect to hear the deep funk of James Brown, the hard rock of Led Zeppelin, or the classics of Cream, The Beatles, The Allman Brothers, or The Troggs (who did Wild Thing).  Our drummer Jay Forrest is also a long time friend, rock solid drummer, and an amazing singer.  Coming from Arkansas and raised on gospel and soul music, you can hear his powerful sound in everything he sings.   Musically we cover everything from Muddy Waters to Prince, with a bunch of New Orleans grooves, blues, and classic rock mixed in.  What I'm saying is that this band, which can be a three piece to a six piece, is ready to go when you want great music for your wedding, party, nightclub, or concert.  It's a band that will get everyone out on the dance floor!!  Jazz, blues, funk, soul, rock, zydeco, with great two and three part harmony vocals is what you'll get with...
The Heavy Cats!!


Lionel Young is the winner of the 2008 International Blues Competition in the solo/duo category!!

The Lionel Young Band also won the 2011International Blues Competition in the band category!!

He is the first person to ever win both categories...........not too shabby!!

 

See a video of a tune  -  http://tinyurl.com/4qwzuke



 Sample artist/tune list:


Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze, Hey Joe, Fire, Little Wing, Red House, Foxy Lady

Beatles - Oh Darlin', Come Together

Funky Meters - Sissy Strut, Looka Py Py

Prince - Kiss

Allman Brothers - One way Out, Statesboro Blues, Whipping Post

 James Brown - Cold Sweat, Sex Maching, I Feel Good

Rolling Stones - You Got To Move, Honky Tonk Women

Cream - Strange Brew (it may be Traffic)

Stevie Wonder - Superstition, Higher Ground

Joe Cocker (versions of) - Leave Your Hat On , A Little Help From My Friends

Bill Withers - Use Me

Howlin’ Wolf

Led Zepplin - Whole Lotta Love, Dazed and Confused

Professor Longhair

Lenny Kravitz version - American Woman 

The Troggs - Wild Thing

Chuck Berry

Percy Sledge - When A Man Loves A Woman

Dave Mason

Traffic

Delbert McLinton - Just A Little Bit

Johnny Winter - Johnny Be Good

Stevie Ray Vaughn - Scuttle Buttin'

Buffalo Springfield - Everybody Look What's Goin' On

Springsteen (version) - Pink Cadillac

Wilson Pickett - Mustang Sally, In The Midnight Hour

Muddy Waters, and all kinds of Blues material

And so much more..........................................................



At The Pearl St. Pub
 

Photo by Bryan Beierle - R.I.P. Bryan

Link to our MySpace page for more about THC - myspace.com/theheavycats

 


Soundbites

Cissy Strut

Shakey Ground

Superstition

Just Is

You Got To Move

Kiss

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