In just a few weeks since the release of Swamp Tooth Comb by TG and
the Swampbusters, critics and DJs across North America and beyond have been
quick to add positive reviews, extensive airplay and continued placements on the
!earshot campus/community charts for this
Hamilton, Ontario guitarist and local legend.
Here's what some of the reviewers had to say:
“This disc sounds exactly as I hoped it would- nasty, evocative,
bluesy... right up my alley … these songs have a Stones-like swagger to them,
but I’d hardly call them sloppy- full of attitude is more like it, and slinky
grooves abound." – John “The Rock Doctor” Kereiff, Gonzo Online
“Gibbons fronts a guitar/bass/drums trio with a virile sound that draws
on blues, country and rock 'n roll with real finesse... Gibbons has a gritty
Dylanesque vocal style and is a fine songwriter.” – Kerry Doole, New
Canadian Music
“… a tasty cocktail of blues, country and rock … "Swamp Tooth Comb" is a
particularly fascinating record of an extremely talented trio!” – Luc Meert,
Rootstime
About TG and the Swampbusters
Hamilton, Ontario’s Tim Gibbons has returned to his rock
and blues roots with his latest CD, Swamp Tooth Comb. Primarily known as
a banjo playing acoustic blues artist, TG’s newest release highlights his skills
on the electric guitar, as well as his well worn vocals that are reminiscent of
a cross between Slim Harpo and Bob Dylan. Swamp Tooth Comb features nine
original gritty blues-based rock songs, described by The Hamilton Spectator as
“the kind of stuff a less-than sober Keith Richards would appreciate.”
TG scored his first professional job playing guitar in a blues combo
backing exotic dancers at Starvin' Marvin’s, a notorious burlesque theatre. His
later career found him performing with some of the city’s most infamous Rock n’
Roll bands; including The Shakers and The Trouble Boys. In the late 1990’s TG
was recruited to play bass, drums and organ on Daniel Lanois’ soundtrack to the
Oscar-winning film Sling Blade, with his song “Lonely One” featured in
the film and on the soundtrack. Following the success of Sling Blade, TG
released a CD called Shylingo with Grammy Award winning producer Mark
Howard. In 2006, he won Roots Recording of the Year, Instrumental Recording of
the Year and Songwriter of the Year at the Hamilton Music Awards. In 2011 he
released an Americana album called Trail of Smoke under the name “Cootes
Leland” that was produced by Michael Timmins of the Cowboy Junkies.
With a storied past and lengthy musical career, TG brings a wealth of
experience in his approach to songwriting, with songs that become more intricate
and detailed with each listen. “As a kid I was always making up songs, hearing
things in my head and singing them out. It's never really changed”, says
Gibbons. “I let most of them go but every now and then I'd grab hold of my
guitar and write it down.”
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