HOWLIN' Wolf was the biggest, baddest, evilest bluesman ever to stalk a stage on planet earth... there'll never be another like him. End of ... simple as that.
WOLFPACK (yes, our name IS meant always to be spelled in capital letters!) are NOT a tribute band. We play the music of the Wolf and other blues greats with reverence and love, but also with a large dollop of 21st-century Essex attitude.
WOLFPACK was formed by award-winning frontman, writer and broadcaster TIM AVES (Rockin' Armadillos, Automatic Slim) in the dying days of 2009.
To the cause he recruited erstwhile Armadillos bandmates, ROB “Tank” BARRY (bass) and PAUL LESTER (drums), plus the hottest young blues guitar talent on the British scene, 24-year-old JOEL FISK. (Joel was voted Favourite Guitarist in the 2009 Digital Blues Awards. He also gigs and records with British Blues Award-nominated Cool Buzz Records artistes HOKIE JOINT.)
Occasionally, Joel’s place is taken either by Stuart Dixon (Marcus Malone/Never the Bride/Geno Washingon) or Dino Cooper (2020s/Gentleman Tim and the Contenders/Coalhouse Walker), both monster players in their own right!
As the band’s name suggests, the tough, scary blues of Howlin' Wolf is central to the WOLFPACK repertoire, though it touches all points in between Wolf and artistes from Hound Dog Taylor and Muddy Waters to The Red Devils, ZZ Top and the ARC Angels...
The lineup made its debut opening for UK blues guitar genius Matt Schofield (Tim was invited to join Matt on stage to blow harp that night) and first appeared as WOLFPACK in January 2010.
Since then, regular gigs - including tour-de-force performances before thousands of blues fans at the 2010 and 2011 Ealing Summer Blues Festivals, in London and a headline slot at the 2011 STOWfest at Stowmarket, Suffolk - has seen WOLFPACK’s reputation soar.
The band's name is spreading via the many live video clips now available on Youtube through gigs all over the UK and beyond.
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