Creek Sessions: Charley Crockett - Saturday Satan, Sunday Saint
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- čas přidán 12. 02. 2018
- 100.9 The Creek proudly presents Charley Crockett performing his version of the classic Ernest Tubb song "Saturday Satan, Sunday Saint". This live performance was filmed at The Creek Studios is historic Downtown Macon Georgia. Subscribe for the latest Creek Sessions: czcams.com/channels/sIh.html...
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Biography:
Growing up with a single mother in San Benito, Texas, the hometown of Tejano star Freddy Fender was not easy for blues singer Charley Crockett. Hitchhiking across the country exposed Crockett to the street life at a young age, following in the footsteps of his relative, American folk hero Davy Crockett, who also lived a wild life on the American frontier. After train hopping across the country, singing on the streets for change in New Orleans’ French Quarter, busking in New York City and performing across Texas and Northern California, Crockett set off to travel the world and lived on the streets of Paris for nearly a year before searching for home in Spain, Morocco, and Northern Africa.
The blues artist returned home to Texas and released his debut solo album titled A Stolen Jewel in 2015, receiving critical acclaim in Dallas and ultimately landing him a Dallas Observer Music Award that year for “Best Blues Act”. A record “rich with Southern flavor, a musical gumbo of Delta blues, honky-tonk, gospel and Cajun jazz,” Jewel proved that Crockett, born into poverty in the Rio Grande, had come home to make his musical mark on the South. Crockett, who is self-described as elusive, rebellious and self-taught, has been compared to legends like Bill Withers, Merle Haggard, and Gary Clark Jr.
He released his sophomore record In The Night, an admirable nod to his Texas country and Louisiana blues roots, in 2016 and played over 125 shows that year. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram called it “an impressive calling card, full of Crockett's plaintive soulfulness and swinging tempos" and Central Track noted the artist as having "the well-rounded songwriting capabilities of Van Morrison and a vocal approach that finds common ground between Bill Withers and early Dr. John." Crockett graced the cover of Buddy Magazine in May 2016, who called him “the archetype of the new American vagabond.”
In 2017, he’s spent the year building a large fan base across the country with his much talked about live show while selling out shows in his native Texas and surrounding states. He’s remained on the road most of the year appearing at top festivals like Pilgrimage and Americana Music Fest, as well as touring with the Turnpike Troubadours, Lucero, ShinyRibs, Samantha Fish, Old 97’s, and others.
In all this, he still found time to get back to Austin, Texas to record a collection of his favorite honky tonk songs called Charley Crockett presents Lil G.L.’s Honky Tonk Jubilee which is his first release under Thirty Tigers. The album features songs originally performed by Hank Williams, Ernest Tubbs, Loretta Lynn, Tanya Tucker, Roy Acuff, Webb Pierce, and other great heroes of honky tonk. “Playing on the streets of New Orleans I heard traditional Jazz, Blues and Country all day long. Young folks were playing it everywhere. Especially the travelers. New York, Nashville, Texas, the Colorado Rockies, California.” Crockett said. “ I love this music. It's the blues and it feels good to sing. A lot of folks are imitating this sound and for good reason. It's the American struggle. It has the kind of soul that's hard to find nowadays and all I know is you gotta get a lot of mud on you before you can make folks believe you when you sing these songs. You just can't fake it. I’ve lived these songs, I wanted to walk alongside and pay my respects to the artists and songwriters who went through so much to give us this music we still know and love today.”
Credits:
Recorded by Joshua Purvis(Lights Out Industries)
Audio Engineer: Rob Evans - Hudba
This man is a trooper. He’s supposed to be home recovering from OPEN HEART SURGERY and yet he’s keeping his tour dates and still performing. You can hear the weakness in his voice... makes me almost wanna cry, because that’s how serious about music this gifted man is. Think about that for awhile. Open heart surgery the same month.
You had heart surgery??
I’m literally housesitting for my bff’s brother who just had that. You better not catch plague... oh. This is a year ago. Good.
@@janinesnyder8250 he also wasn't talking about himself lol. Charley Crockett was the one who had the surgery
What happened to his heart?
@@rswindol a woman broke it
Heart’s in the music.
Right after heart surgery , hernia and a punctured lung. Leaning on a stool. Music is his life force. He's earned the right to sing the blue over and over again. He's a good dude with a great group of friends/musicians. Gotta love this guy. I'm rolling for life.
I love how loving this man is, more men should be like this with their friends.
Women take note.
I like the mix of trumpet and accordion with the country vibe.
How is Charlie saying "Hot dog!" The coolest thing ever?
Charley is in a league of his own...Texas loves you son!
This is one of my favorite song's and hearing Charley cover it just made it better.
I NEED to see him in concert!!
Honest to God
He’s so good live
I love you Charlie Crockett. thanks buckaroo for the art
He is maybe the coolest cat out there
swagger for days
Pretty sure! I love this guy 😄
Probably
Most definitely
This is badass to the bone ❤❤❤❤❤
They felt this one out. . . 🤘. That band talk.
100% Awesome.
The coolest new cat that is
Love this version! Amazing!
Lisp is what makes him unique. Love Charleys music it just sounds different in an amazing way.
didnt know he had one. i just thought he was sick
It’s his Louisiana dialect. Listen to his interviews
he says "Saturday Satan Sunday Saint" perfectly at the announcement... He sings it with a lisp. I'm starting to think he is doing it on purpose. I don't know why though. Singing improves most impediments rather than exaggerating them... I say he does it as a "style" although it seems pretty thilly to take a lisp
I thought mike Tyson was singing at first
He doesn’t have a lisp, he’s just doing it for this song for some reason.
I love his voice in this one! So much character
Masterpiece that is what this is a fucking awesome masterpiece
NOTHING LIKE PURE COUNTRY MUSIC
It's all paying off Charley. Go
This song reminds mw of southern Baptist
A master at work. Thank you Charley. Gonna make it to your shows asap from Europe to the US.
The whole package
I love you guys man, you rock.
wow, this is great.
Beautiful
I cried a little bit when the trumpet came in
not too shabby....
Charlie’s amazing. Love how he changed the key of the song vs. Tubb’s version…it just hits harder for some reason.
Nah Tubs version is way more raw and I feel every verse no this version
God bless you Charley.....
Damn that’s a good’en ole son👍🏽🔥
Come back to the Valley Charlie !!!!! I’m dying to see you play at the island !!!!!!!!!!!!
You Rule Mumbles!
Charley is making that “kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar” face in the thumbnail lol
Well ya.....👍👍
Gotta admit, not really into Charley’s singing but he kills on this tune! I feel his vocal style works well with this track.He also has such great choices in covers and surrounds himself with great musicians, maybe I should be paying more attention to this Charley fellow!
His voice sounds really off in this one.
@@colejames423 he had heart surgery 30 days previous
He had heart surgery about a month prior to this recording
was watchin tyler childers, saw this, gave a listen, damn i love this guy, no homo, though he is good lookin, but thats not my bag baby
The lisp confuses the heck out of me. he recorded full albums with no lisp...then all of a sudden in 2018, here it is! Somebody's gotta have an explanation! Even in some parts of the song he doesn't have it....it's gotta be on purpose. (example...he says 'shoes' just fine around the 2:50 mark)
It is definitely on purpose and I kinda like it honestly lol
Re: Lisp: His confidence increased - he's not pawing his way out of obscurity so he let's guard (lisp) down. Fats Domino had a lisp. As does actor Tom Hanks.
Its probably an affectation, maybe it lets him add a certain smoothness to the way the words percuss and flow together, if that makes sense. I'm a fan.
Why does it matter? Don’t listen if it bothers you. Is it a dialect or a lisp? I don’t really care. This dude is amazing! And he’s easy on the eyes!
what is the trumpet players last name? does anyone know?
How old is charley what happened,
Who is his guitar signed by?
Bbno$
And yung gravy
me :)
About the hypocrites, don’t worry, I sang this behind the barn too, and they let us have unlimited kale and green beans, so a bit of lying was like “whatever, who cares? You’re going to your hell.”
Is he purposely saying Thaturday Thatan? Because his s’ in other songs don’t sound like this. Lol
Love Charley Crockett though
The Singing Negro (latest album)
Joe Kelly omgolly
Charley Crockett got soul that you and I ain't got. He's quite an original talent.
Why tf is he pretending he has a lisp?
The lisp ruins the song
Then dont listen, dumbass
Dead wrong
@@25northcenter Live Right. . .
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