The Mighty Reapers

The Mighty Reapers

Group from Australia

Genres: blues, harmonica, harmonica blues, blues rock

The Mighty Reapers
The Mighty Reapers
The Mighty Reapers
The Mighty Reapers

About The Mighty Reapers

Robert Susz - Vocals and harmonica Dave Brewer - Guitar and vocals Clayton Doley - Hammond organ Vito Portolesi - Bass Antero Ceschin - Drums Sammila Sithole - Percussion Rob Woolf - Keyboards Location: Sydney, New South Wales The Mighty Reapers were formed by Robert Susz in 1988 after the split of the Dynamic Hepnotics, one of the most successful soul/blues/funk bands in Australia. Consisting of seasoned performers, the Reapers quickly earned a reputation as a fine live act. Since then, the Reapers have been in demand both for their own shows, and as a support band for touring international artists. Amongst the many acts that they have supported are names such as Steve Ray Vaughan, Margie Evans, Gatemouth Brown, B. B. King, Lonnie Mack, Buddy Guy, Albert King, and Joe Louis Walker. The Reapers have also recorded albums with Margie Evans and Big Jay McNealy. The Reapers remain a popular band across Australia, and have played at most blues festivals, including the East Coast Blues Festival, the Byron Bay Blues Festival, the Sydney International Jazz and Blues Festival, and the Manly Jazz and Blues Festival.

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214 listeners  ·  1,924 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

6
stations playing
2
countries
7
tracks tracked
most active station (Greece)
Heard alongside: Blues Radio Van Morrison Santana

The Mighty Reapers — Top 7 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Mighty Reapers Blue Blue Blues (with Margie Evans)
The Mighty Reapers Lonely Part Of Town
The Mighty Reapers Drowning In The Sea Of Love
The Mighty Reapers Mistreated Woman (with Margie Evans)
The Mighty Reapers As The Years Go Passing By
The Mighty Reapers You Gotta Reap
The Mighty Reapers Medley (good Time Charlie Out Of Sight ... )
Blue Blue Blues (with Margie Evans)
Lonely Part Of Town
Drowning In The Sea Of Love
Mistreated Woman (with Margie Evans)
As The Years Go Passing By
You Gotta Reap
Medley (good Time Charlie Out Of Sight ... )