Big ED Sullivan comes from Brooklyn, New York. He
grew not far from the Gowanus canal, but god knows he never fished
there! But, he spent hours and hours shaprening his talents on guita
and harmonica while watching his friends falling like flies, victims
of drugs and gang wars.
"Yes," says ED, "Music for me was
an escape, but at the same time, it was really what saved me from
the street and from a choice that could have ruined my life."
It was this escape, like the influence of some of the great names
of the blues and rockabilly -- such as Slim Harpo, Albert Collins,
Danny Gatton and Link Wray -- which inspired Ed's style. All these
musicians hold a special place in Ed's list of musical gods.
No one plays the guitar like Ed. He has a way of
transforming a melody of traditional blues or rockabilly by adding
all his personality to it. His slide guitar playing is perfectly
wild.
Big Ed is one of the pillars of the musical scene
in New York. He was one of the of regular players at Manny's Car
Wash, the former temple of the blues in New York. Ed also played
at many festivals organized in the city and he was one of the founding
members of Rebel Rockers, a rockabilily group featuring original
Stray Cats member Gary Setzer.
Ed's new record, "Run the to border" (produced
by Popa Chubby, as was his first record, Big) features guitars more
sharp-edged than ever, and a return to the sources of the blues
that will hit you like a cruise missle!
for more information about Big Ed, email
edinfo@bigedsullivan.com
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