Gary Primich
Gary Primich
Genres: blues, harmonica, harmonica blues, rhythm and blues, All
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About Gary Primich
Gary Primich (born Gary Alan Primich on April 20, 1958, in Chicago, IL; died September 23, 2007, in Austin, TX) was an American blues harmonica player, singer, guitarist and songwriter. He is best known for his 1995 album, Mr. Freeze. Primich was born in Chicago, Illinois, but grew up in nearby Gary, Indiana. In 1984, after he graduated with a Bachelor's degree from Indiana University, Primich relocated to Austin, Texas. While working at the University of Texas, he started playing along with other musicians in local clubs. In 1987, he met Jimmy Carl Black, and they formed the Mannish Boys. Their debut album, A L'il Dab'll Do Ya was issued on the Amazing Records label, and although Black then left the band, Primich stayed with the Mannish Boys for another album, Satellite Rock. In 1991 Primich released his eponymous solo debut album, and My Pleasure followed the next year. Amazing Records then folded, and Primich was contracted to the Flying Fish Records label releasing Travelin' Mood (1994) and Mr. Freeze (1995). Mr. Freeze was named as one of the twenty best blues albums of the 1990s by the Chicago newspaper, New City. Constant touring allowed Primich to expand his fan base, and by 2000, he had a recording contract with the Texas Music Group. He issued Dog House Music (2002) and then Ridin' the Darkhorse (2006). Primich also recorded with Steve James, Omar & the Howlers, John "Luke" Logan, Marcia Ball, Ruthie Foster, Mike Morgan and the Crawl, Nick Curran, Doyle Bramhall and Jimmie Vaughan. In addition to his performance albums, in 1985 Primich released an instructional double CD, Blues Harmonica: The Blues And Beyond. In June 1999, at the Montgomery Theater in San Jose, California, Primich undertook a performance and series of workshops with Howard Levy, Magic Dick, Gary Smith, Lee Oskar, Jerry Portnoy, and Andy Santana. He was inducted in the Austin Music Hall of Fame. In September 2007, Primich died at his home in Austin, at the age of 49, of acute heroin intoxication.
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Gary Primich — Top 26 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Gary Primich | Brown Derby Liquor | ||
| Gary Primich | Bad Dog | ||
| Gary Primich | My Home | ||
| Gary Primich | The Briar Patch | ||
| Gary Primich | I Know It's Wrong [1hqU] | ||
| Gary Primich | Texas Love Kit | ||
| Gary Primich | Big Daddy's Coming Home | ||
| Gary Primich | Real Gone Lover | ||
| Gary Primich | Give A Little More | ||
| Gary Primich | Angeline | ||
| Gary Primich | Icy Chill | ||
| Gary Primich | Dangerous Man | ||
| Gary Primich | Doghouse | ||
| Gary Primich | Goodbye Little Girl | ||
| Gary Primich | She Walks Right In | ||
| Gary Primich | Stonebroke | ||
| Gary Primich | September Song | ||
| Gary Primich | Ain't You Trouble | ||
| Gary Primich | Caress Me Baby | ||
| Gary Primich | Varmint | ||
| Gary Primich | Hoo Doo Ball | ||
| Gary Primich | Sadie (with Wentus Blues Band) | ||
| Gary Primich | Gary Primich | ||
| Gary Primich | Number Nine Train (with Honey B. & T-Bones) | ||
| Gary Primich | The Last Time | Mixxx | ||
| Gary Primich | Sade |