Pat Hare - Bonus Pay Aint Gonna Be That Way
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SP104, Sun-SP104Labels
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- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
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About Pat Hare
American guitarist and singer from Memphis, Tennessee. His heavily distorted electric guitar playing in the early 1950s influenced blues rock, rockabilly and heavy metal players decades later.
Hare began playing in s band in 1948, and made his recording debut backing at ' in February 1952. His recorded work for Sun included records by , , and . His solos on Parker's 'Love Me Baby' and Cotton's 'Cotton Crop Blues' are considered particularly influential both for the style of playing as well as the guitar tones that were employed in the studio.
In 1954 Hare relocated to Houston played on sessions for 's label, cutting more records with Parker and Gordon, as well as and .
recruited Hare to join his band in Chicago, which also included James Cotton, playing on the singles '' in early 1956, as well as 'Got My Mojo Working'. Hare played in the Waters' band for five years, playing at the iconic Newport Jazz Festival in 1960.
Unfortunately Hare's heavy drinking had a damaging effect on his career. He shot and killed his girlfriend and a police officer after a dispute, which resulted in life imprisionment. He died of lung cancer in a St. Paul, Minnesota prison in 1980, having spent 16 years in jail.
Born December 20, 1930, Cherry Valley, Arkansas
Died September 26, 1980, St. Paul, Minnesota
Real Name
- Auburn Hare
Name Vars
- Auburn \
- Hare
- Auburn Hare
- Auburn Pat Hare
- P. Hare
- P.Hare
- Pate Hare
Aliases
- Tat Harris
Comments
Intro song is Rock n Roll Guitar by Johnny Knight
yessir!!! Classic
Legendary
very cool edith! would love to know what kind of amp he was playing through...
Great stuff.
The murdering guitarist, or....
The guitar-picking murderer.?
The guitar-picking murderer.?
Good Rocking Blues
Nice distortion tone...*!
Crunchy goodness.
my bath water is ready
Nice fuzz distortion. The blues had a baby and named her Rock n' Roll
awesome
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