Great video. Great Song. Larry McCray is one of the most underrated blues men out there. I just discovered him about six months ago at a little bar in Fort Collins, CO. What an amazing guitarist and singer. I hope alot more people get to hear him. He is the Blues.
Why Is'nt this guy not featured on guitar the cover of guitar player and rollin stones mags,he should be given ALOT of media publicity and be out there..OUT THERE!!!,reaching out to people ALL OVER THE WORLD and touching their hearts and soul.He needs to be on the next eric clapton cross roads blues festival.BRILLIANT!
Larry is one of the coolest, down to earth men I have ever met. I have met him a few times now & can call him a friend. My nephew played harp with Larry at a few shows & Larry gave him the name Quickdraw.. If you ever get a chance to see him live, all I can say is... You gotta go !! A large venue or a small club, Larry always gives everything he has..... Very under rated, under appreciated.....He is right up there with the best.....
I know Mr. Haynes wrote this song but this guy made it all right! This is my all time favorite version of this song. Just a little B.B. with a dash of Luther Allison and a pinch of Albert Collins makes for a great recipe.
@NavyDan2009 this is NOT A Cover! as Bousuda wrote a few months back ( Warren Haynes wrote Soulshine and offered it to Larry McCray before recording it himself. Larry McCray was indeed the first person to record Soulshine. I consider it his original song, and not a cover. "While working on Delta Hurricane in the late '80s, McCray was offered the song by Warren Haynes, a member of the Allman Brothers Band. Although "Soul Shine" has been recorded by many artists, McCray was the first." )
This man is not just a talented Blues man he is also one of the nicest people you could ever meet...my sister met him and couldn't believe what a gentleman he is!!!!Gonna start downloading some Larry McCray music...he's one talented singer!!!
So glad to see my favorite song sung by Larry. I have enjoyed seeing him play may times. I hope others will come across his U-Tube videos and enjoy his music as much as I do.
Warren Haynes wrote Soulshine and offered it to Larry McCray before recording it himself. Larry McCray was indeed the first person to record Soulshine. I consider it his original song, and not a cover. "While working on Delta Hurricane in the late '80s, McCray was offered the song by Warren Haynes, a member of the Allman Brothers Band. Although "Soul Shine" has been recorded by many artists, McCray was the first."
Always the best....Delta Hurricane...The man is a legend and one the nicest guy you ever want to meet and know as a friend. This song is perhaps he will always be his best.
Awesome blues guitarist. Also a great guy. I saw him play in a bar in Colorado. There were only about 10 people there. Very underrated, or just unrecognized. He needs to get more exposure. After the show I talked to him and got my picture with him. One of the truly great blues players.
I had the pleasure of seeing Larry perform in Chicago this past summer at a block party put on by the Crossroads Bar and Grill. This guy sings with more soul and passion than anyone I've seen in the longest time!!
Nest to Warren Hayes this is my favorite version. Only Warren and Larry lend the emotion to the song that it truly deserves. It makes you search deep in your soul for answers. Life always seems so much better after hearing this song.
I only saw Larry McCray once (love that UA-cam!!) & that was @ a benefit for the late, great Johnny "Clyde" Copeland...@ Tramps in NYC...& I never, ever forgot him!!! You can see why!! Thanks for posting & Mr. McCray please come back to NYC!!!
Thank you Barbi Keel-McClure for being my "Sunshine" for 10 years.... Until I meet you in Heaven... Party it up in Paradise Baby!!! You deserve it all.... Your Friend - DabbyDoo
My brother had him over for bbq once.Awesome man and excellent musician!...and loved Slim Daddy's ribs.(his keyboard player at the time lived upstairs from my brother)
.....der Mann gefällt mir....atemberaubende Stimme...geiler Sound! Den muß ich mir mal live in der "Garage" anschaun. Also, Larry McCray....man sieht sich! Daumen hoch für dich und für den Einsteller dieses fantastischen Videos! GGVLG Ingrid
Nice version. Was lucky enough to see the Mule play it when they were in Australia earlier this year. Larry does an amazing version of the Stone's Ventilator Blues with Clarence Gatemouth Brown. I recommend anyone who loves the blues to listen to it. It can be found on the tribute album, Paint it Blue.
@frankratter The story I have heard many times is that Greg was not interested in the song so Warren gave it to Larry to record. After he (Greg) heard the McCray version he saw the potental and realized it could be a hit . A year later he relented and recorded it and as they say the rest is history.
... and they are both awesome!!!! i'm sorry, i didn't think this comment would earn me 4 thumbs down, i was so joking, lighten up, people, i just happen to prefer larry,
Thanks for turning me onto this guy. Great set of pipes and great tone. Based on this song and his style, may seem to be the heir apparent to BB, from a vocal and economy of notes standpoint. To the people who prefer this version to the AB version, I can definitely see where you are coming from. Not sure I can make that jump yet, but very close. But to call the AB "arrogant" as a previous poster did, makes no sense. Pee on your '45's, did they?
Thats my uncle on the drums, and his bro Larry great guys the both of em. (steve janice and family, this is scott)
Great video. Great Song. Larry McCray is one of the most underrated blues men out there. I just discovered him about six months ago at a little bar in Fort Collins, CO. What an amazing guitarist and singer. I hope alot more people get to hear him. He is the Blues.
Still and possibly forever the best version.
Whether or not Larry was first (and he was!), his version remains the best I've heard.
Larry's amazing and a truly wonderful person. Prayerful for his health.
ThrownAlive Please help Larry in his fight against cancer www.gofundme.com/larrymccray
Why Is'nt this guy not featured on guitar the cover of guitar player and rollin stones mags,he should be given ALOT of media publicity and be out there..OUT THERE!!!,reaching out to people ALL OVER THE WORLD and touching their hearts and soul.He needs to be on the next eric clapton cross roads blues festival.BRILLIANT!
Larry is one of the coolest, down to earth men I have ever met. I have met him a few times now & can call him a friend. My nephew played harp with Larry at a few shows & Larry gave him the name Quickdraw.. If you ever get a chance to see him live, all I can say is... You gotta go !! A large venue or a small club, Larry always gives everything he has..... Very under rated, under appreciated.....He is right up there with the best.....
I know Mr. Haynes wrote this song but this guy made it all right! This is my all time favorite version of this song. Just a little B.B. with a dash of Luther Allison and a pinch of Albert Collins makes for a great recipe.
@NavyDan2009 this is NOT A Cover! as Bousuda wrote a few months back ( Warren Haynes wrote Soulshine and offered it to Larry McCray before recording it himself. Larry McCray was indeed the first person to record Soulshine. I consider it his original song, and not a cover. "While working on Delta Hurricane in the late '80s, McCray was offered the song by Warren Haynes, a member of the Allman Brothers Band. Although "Soul Shine" has been recorded by many artists, McCray was the first." )
Larry is a great singer, guitar player, and a great person. The nicest guy you would ever meet. I think this is his best song personally...
This man is not just a talented Blues man he is also one of the nicest people you could ever meet...my sister met him and couldn't believe what a gentleman he is!!!!Gonna start downloading some Larry McCray music...he's one talented singer!!!
A man who can play blues on a Flying V is worthy of more praise.
So glad to see my favorite song sung by Larry. I have enjoyed seeing him play may times. I hope others will come across his U-Tube videos and enjoy his music as much as I do.
Best Guitarrist vocalist I ever met! Best Friend too!
Warren Haynes wrote Soulshine and offered it to Larry McCray before recording it himself. Larry McCray was indeed the first person to record Soulshine. I consider it his original song, and not a cover.
"While working on Delta Hurricane in the late '80s, McCray was offered the song by Warren Haynes, a member of the Allman Brothers Band. Although "Soul Shine" has been recorded by many artists, McCray was the first."
Always the best....Delta Hurricane...The man is a legend and one the nicest guy you ever want to meet and know as a friend. This song is perhaps he will always be his best.
Just plain AWESOME!!! There's soul in every note. I'm hooked.
Awesome blues guitarist. Also a great guy. I saw him play in a bar in Colorado. There were only about 10 people there. Very underrated, or just unrecognized. He needs to get more exposure. After the show I talked to him and got my picture with him. One of the truly great blues players.
I had the pleasure of seeing Larry perform in Chicago this past summer at a block party put on by the Crossroads Bar and Grill. This guy sings with more soul and passion than anyone I've seen in the longest time!!
At the end when he held that note on his guitar, it gave me goosebumps, that was AWESOME! !
Awesome! Great guitar playing and so much soul & emotion in his singing.
Larry is a great all around musician
Nest to Warren Hayes this is my favorite version. Only Warren and Larry lend the emotion to the song that it truly deserves. It makes you search deep in your soul for answers. Life always seems so much better after hearing this song.
I only saw Larry McCray once (love that UA-cam!!) & that was @ a benefit for the late, great Johnny "Clyde" Copeland...@ Tramps in NYC...& I never, ever forgot him!!! You can see why!! Thanks for posting & Mr. McCray please come back to NYC!!!
Thank you Barbi Keel-McClure for being my "Sunshine" for 10 years.... Until I meet you in Heaven... Party it up in Paradise Baby!!! You deserve it all.... Your Friend - DabbyDoo
My brother had him over for bbq once.Awesome man and excellent musician!...and loved Slim Daddy's ribs.(his keyboard player at the time lived upstairs from my brother)
I saw these guys in concert last weekend at the White Mountain Boogie and Blues festival.
They were incredible!!
.....der Mann gefällt mir....atemberaubende Stimme...geiler Sound! Den muß ich mir mal live
in der "Garage" anschaun.
Also, Larry McCray....man sieht sich! Daumen hoch für dich und für den Einsteller dieses fantastischen Videos!
GGVLG Ingrid
im in argentina, 50 km from buenos aires Capitol city, and he's comin i can't believe it dude.. love him
This guys phrasing is dead on. Fucking love it.
His playing style reminds me of Albert King. Great song and Artist!
One word fantastic
Great video!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting !!!
WOW!
What a performance...
Nice version. Was lucky enough to see the Mule play it when they were in Australia earlier this year.
Larry does an amazing version of the Stone's Ventilator Blues with Clarence Gatemouth Brown. I recommend anyone who loves the blues to listen to it. It can be found on the tribute album, Paint it Blue.
genialne wykonanie w Ostrowie na Jimiway Blues Festival 18.10.2014
Great story, thanks.
Brilliant!
how cool......beyond cool....!! and I really dig the fylin V guitar......great sound...
Great version of a great song.
Awesome video and musician
it's close they're both awesome
so ein schöner und emotionaler song !!
Fantastic!
@frankratter The story I have heard many times is that Greg was not interested in the song so Warren gave it to Larry to record. After he (Greg) heard the McCray version he saw the potental and realized it could be a hit . A year later he relented and recorded it and as they say the rest is history.
amazing!
This dominates!
yes they did kick ass,... F'n A awsommme!!!
He's a beast!
Interview with Larry McCray in Rio de Janeiro, 2014!
Entrevista Larry McCray - Coluna Blues Rock
Enjoy!
Omg this is awesome
great guitar tone
Kick ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That's how its supposed to be sung. Yeah baby that's it.
awesome
This is my first time hearing this guy-very nice. For those of you who like his style-you should check out Coco Montoya-similar,but different.
@frankenlust right on man! noboday does it like McCray..
Exelente!!!
... and they are both awesome!!!!
i'm sorry, i didn't think this comment would earn me 4 thumbs down, i was so joking, lighten up, people, i just happen to prefer larry,
larry is my favorite contemp blues singer by far !!!! & i hate to say it, but i actually enjoy his version better than the original by warren haynes
Yes ! Papa.
UnFuckingBelieveable if i had to describe it with one word lol great stuff
Thanks for turning me onto this guy. Great set of pipes and great tone. Based on this song and his style, may seem to be the heir apparent to BB, from a vocal and economy of notes standpoint.
To the people who prefer this version to the AB version, I can definitely see where you are coming from. Not sure I can make that jump yet, but very close. But to call the AB "arrogant" as a previous poster did, makes no sense. Pee on your '45's, did they?
@funkymonks2006 Aguante Monte Grande!!!! Nueva capital del blues!!!!!
Warren and Larry are old friends.
i definitely like the original warren haynes
how the fuck could somone dislike this video ??
4 people need to get a life!
@frankenlust i thought he wrote it for gregg??
je la préfèrerai presque à l 'original ;)
AAA
FUKK YAH
so ein schöner und emotionaler song !!