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Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges

Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges

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Born to Be Blue

Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges is a nomadic musician living his life on the road. His home is wherever the next performance takes him, and every year this is from America through Europe, to Australia with many other stops on the way. Born in 1963, the son of the blues guitarist Hideaway Slim, Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges is the fourth child of five. His mother was from the Bullock family (the same as Anna Mae Bullock better known as Tina Turner) and Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges claims he got his guitar skills from the Bridges side and his voice from the Bullocks. At five he was already playing with his father around Louisiana. With his brothers as The Bridges Brothers he sang gospel and was the musician of his church touring with the Pastor, Elder A. A Edwards. At thirteen Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges was entering R&B talent shows and had formed his first R&B band, The Five Stars. Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges moved to Texas to join the Air Force at sixteen, playing in the Air Force band for the next three years. On leaving he joined The New Chosen Singers on guitar and vocals and went on to play with The Mighty Clouds of Joy. Following a move to Houston, Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges released Blues, Gospel and R&B recordings by the three bands he was running at the time. These included the first line-up of the Eugene Hideaway Bridges Band. They toured the USA from coast to coast. Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges then travelled alone to Europe, where B.B. King Bassist Big Joe Turner spotted him in Paris, offering him the position of Lead Guitarist/Vocalist with Big Joe Turner's Memphis Blues Caravan. A year later he left to work under his own name again and formed The Eugene Hideaway Bridges Band. Signed to the Blueside label, Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges recorded Born to be Blue produced by Mike Vernon. His live performances received rave reviews and Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges was awarded vocalist of the year by the UK's Blueprint magazine and won the Trophees France Blues 99 Chanteur De LAnnee. In 2000 Eugene signed to Armadillo and released his next CD Man Without A Home which was played worldwide and he appeared, often headlining, at major festivals in the USA, all over Europe, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia. Whipping up a storm wherever he went with his distinctive southern sound. His 2003 release Jump the Joint reached Number 4 in the US Living Blues Charts, remaining in the charts for three months. Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges' songs also appear regularly in The National Association of Rhythm & Blues DeeJays charts. He was nominated for three 2003 US Cammy music Awards. In September 2004 Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges recorded his new CD Coming Home at The Zone Studio in Dripping Springs, near Austin, Texas, using a full horn section led by Seth Kibel, on several tracks. He also has Texan guitarist and friend Rocky Athas joining him on two cuts. Coming Home was released worldwide in the spring of 2005 and Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges is undertaking another major tour taking in Australia, Europe and America to promote the new CD.

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