One of the few Chicago blues pianists to have studied under
Sunnyland Slim,
Pinetop Perkins,
Lafayette Leake and
Little Brother Montgomery,
Barrelhouse Chuck draws on this distinguished lineage to create a blues,
boogie-woogie and barrelhouse piano style that places him at the forefront of
this celebrated tradition. Born in Ohio (Columbus, OH - July 10, 1958) where
he first learned to play the drums at the age of 5, Barrelhouse Chuck, whose
real name is Charles Goering, later switched to the piano and was living in
Florida when he heard his first
Muddy Waters
record with
Otis Spann
on piano. This was a major turning point in Chuck's life. After that Chuck
started buying the records of every blues artist he could find. A quick study
on the keyboards it wasn't long before Chuck had formed his own band and began
opening for the likes of
Willie Dixon,
B.B. King and
Bo Diddley.
It was also during this time (the late 70's) that Chuck and some of his
friends began following
Muddy Waters
around to get some first hand exposure to both Muddy and his then current
piano player,
Pinetop Perkins.
Then realizing he needed to immerse himself in blues piano he deciding to go
directly to the source. In 1979 he drove 24 hours straight from Florida to
Chicago and went directly to B.L.U.E.S on Halsted specifically to see
Sunnyland Slim. Chuck spent the next 10 years studying with the living legend,
who Chuck called "the great-granddaddy of all the blues piano
players". Through Sunnyland he met all the great blues musicians in
Chicago, and often ended up playing with and hanging out with them. People like
Pinetop Perkins,
Lafayette Leake and
Little Brother Montgomery
took Chuck under their wings, invited him into their homes and made him feel a
part of their families. During that time Chuck developed his immense mastery
of blues piano and went on to perform and record with most of the notable
blues musicians in Chicago-people like
Louis Myers,
Jimmy Rogers,
Jimmy Dawkins,
Billy Boy Arnold,
Hubert Sumlin,
Henry Townsend,
S.P. Leary,
Detroit Jr. and
Big Smokey Smothers,
among others. During the past two decades Chuck has played all over the U.S.,
Canada, Mexico, South America and tours Europe regularly. He has also appeared
more than a half dozen times at the Chicago Blues Festival.
(quoted from Barrelhouse Chuck's official website)
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Various Articles on Barrelhouse Chuck
Article by Nat Hentoff.
Article at g-freethoughts.blogspot.com.
Reviews and Critiques of Barrelhouse Chuck Live Performances and Recordings
Live review at todayschicagoblues.blogspot.com.
BARRELHOUSE CHUCK with STEVE FREUND TRIO, Ivy Room, Albany, April 27, 2004. Live review by Rolf Olmsted.
Barrelhouse Chuck Photos
Several Barrelhouse Chuck photos by Kurt Swanson.
Barrelhouse Chuck Videos
Documentry On Chicago Blues Piano Player Barrelhouse Chuck. Runtime 07:56.
PIANO BLOWOUT AT NORTH ATLANTIC BLUES FEST 2007. Runtime 06:13.
Barrelhous Chuck Live. Runtime 04:00.
BARRELHOUSE CHUCK & The Dead Presidents. Runtime 05:30.
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