A VOICE KNOWN NOT ONLY for its natural beauty and grit, but for its honesty.
BOsco Mann AKA GABRIEL ROTH |
A VOICE KNOWN NOT ONLY for its natural beauty and grit, but for its honesty.
BOsco Mann AKA GABRIEL ROTH |
“sheer class from start to finish"
-CLASH Magazine "the consummate soul artist” - PopMatters "an artefact of the finest quality” - Exclaim CD Review |
"effortlessly excellent"
- Daily Mail 4 Star Review “sublime rhythm and blues” -KCRW, Los Angeles "another fantastic slice of grooving retro soul” - Glide Magazine |
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ABOUTJames Hunter has certainly paid his dues. Over the span of 30 years, he’s worked on the railway, busked in the streets of London, provided backup vocals and guitar for Van Morrison, played clubs and theatres all over the world, written scores of original songs, and recorded some of the most original and honest rhythm & soul albums of the last two decades. At age 16, Hunter left school in Colchester, Essex and began working for the railway, while honing his blues guitar and singing skills. Six years later, he played his first paid gig at the Colchester Labour club (as “Howlin’ Wilf and the Vee-Jays”). In the decades since, James Hunter has gone from singer/songwriter to labourer and back again. His gritty, soulful voice has matured well along with his musicianship and songwriting. With widespread critical acclaim for his recordings plus a Grammy nomination, it's still the live performances that reveal Hunter at his best.
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SEVEN ALBUMS |
Since his debut U.S. release, People Gonna Talk, in 2006 James Hunter has recorded six studio albums featuring an impressive self-penned 71 original songs.
In 2020, renowned soul label Daptone Records will release James Hunter’s newest album, Nick of Time, offering thirteen new songs written by Hunter and recorded by Daptone’s two-time GRAMMY® Award-winning Bosco Mann a.k.a. Gabriel Roth. |
THE PRAISEIn 2006, James Hunter was recognized with nominations for a GRAMMY® Award for Best Traditional Blues Album (People Gonna Talk/Rounder) and an American Music Award for Best New/Emerging Artist. He and his band then hit the road for extensive touring and kept recording new material on Concord and Daptone Records. By 2016, MOJO magazine had crowned him “The United Kingdom’s Greatest Soul Singer.” He opens regularly for Van Morrison and has also toured with The Stray Cats, Buddy Guy, Los Lobos, Willie Nelson, Chris Isaak, and Sharon Jones & The DapKings.
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