Fade Kings, R&B, Blues, Jazz, and Classic Rock in the Quinte area

Music

SONGLIST

Ain't No Sunshine – Bill Withers
Don't Want You No More > Not My Cross To Bear > Whipping Post - Allman Bros.
Badge - Cream
Barrelhouse Blues – Bruce Cockburn
Before You Accuse Me – Eric Clapton
Blue Light Boogie – Louis Jordan
Brown Sugar – Rolling Stones
Blues Medley - Cadillac Jack > Back at the Chicken Shack > Cakewalk > Too Much Stuff > Flip Flop & Fly - Jeff Golub, Jimmy Smith, Taj Mahal, Delbert McClinton, Downchild
CC Rider – Gene Harris
Clapton Medley - I Shot The Sheriff > Tulsa Time > Crossroads – Eric Clapton
Corrina Corrina – Taj Mahal
Cripple Creek- The Band
Dock Of The Bay- Otis Redding
Don't Know Why / Magnolia / Riders On The Storm- Norah Jones , JJ Cale , The Doors
60's Medley - Expressway To Your Heart > Summer In The City > Kicks > Back In The USSR > Bus Rider – Soul Survivors, Lovin' Spoonful, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Beatles, Guess Who
Exactly Like You- Denzel Sinclaire
Frim Fram Sauce- Nat King Cole
Georgia On My Mind- Hoagy Carmichael (Ray Charles)
Goin To The River > Just A Little Bit – King Biscuit Boy, Rosco Gordon
Goofy World- John Prine
Honky Tonk Woman- Rolling Stones
How Long (Has This Been Going On) - Ace
Jessica – Allman Bros.
Last Time In Georgia – Fade Kings (original)
Maggie May – Rod Stewart
Make Me Do Anything You Want – Foot in Cold Water
Mean Ol' Frisco – Jimmy Witherspoon
Mercy Mercy > Gimme Some Lovin' – Joe Zawinul , Steve Winwood
Midnight Hour- Wilson Pickett
Moondance – Van Morrison
Monkey Around > Chicago – Delbert McClinton , Eric Clapton
Mustang Sally – Wilson Pickett
My Girl – Smokey Robinson
Nobody Knows You (when you're down & out) – Frank Sinatra
Nobody Till Somebody Loves You – Nat King Cole
Old Time Rock & Roll – Bob Seger
Ophelia – The Band
Put It Where You Want It – The Crusaders
Railroad Song - Traditional
Santana Medley - Samba Pa Ti > Black Magic Woman > Oyo Como Va - Santana
Shape I'm In - The Band
Sin City Blues – Merle Haggard
Spain > Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You – Chick Corea , Bob Dylan
Spooky – Atlanta Rhythm Section
Standin' On The Edge Of Love – BB King
That's Life – Frank Sinatra
The Breeze – JJ Cale
The City – Mark-Almond
The River – Fade Kings original
The Weight – The Band
Third Rate Romance – Amazing Rhythm Aces
Time Is Tight – Booker T. and the MGs
Turpentine Moan – Canned Heat
Valdez In The Country – Cold Blood, George Benson
What's Goin' On / Mercy Mercy Me / Let's Stay Together – Marvin Gaye, Al Green
When A Man Loves A Woman – Percy Sledge
Willin' > Copperhead Road – Lowell George, Steve Earl
What The Cowgirls Do – Vince Gill
While My Guitar Gently Weeps – George Harrison, Eric Clapton
White Lightnin' – Fade Kings original
Whiter Shade Of Pale – Procol Harum
Yessir That's My Baby – Nat King Cole
You Don't Love Me – Allman Bros.

Fade Kings Discography:


• 2006 – Our Roots Are Showing (Live Blues)
• 2003 – Live at the Barley Room Pub (compilation CD)
• 2003 – Years to Recover (available at live performances)
• 2002 – Fade Kings – Live at the Red Lion

Fade Kings, Years to Recover

Testimonials

"The Fade Kings are always a welcome addition to the entertainment schedule in the Barley Room Pub at the Waring House. Excellent musicians, who consistently perform well and give the greatest satisfaction to patrons and owners alike. Repertoire and style are always a hit and the band members are a pleasure to work with."
Norah Rogers, The Waring House, Picton

"…the new offering by The Fade Kings is a welcome addition to my growing library of local music.....Years to Recover has a clean, meaty Rhythm and Blues sound that doesn't miss a note from beginning to end..... There's a good mix for everybody, from smooth, clean ballads to percussion-driven R&B and straight blues.... it makes you want to pop it in your car CD player and just drive!"
Steve Campbell, County Magazine

"Together they deliver an eclectic and unusual brand of blues rock with many twists. The tracks move from straight ahead blues to folksy traditional songs, quirky instrumentals, classic rock and R&B pop. With all four members sharing lead vocal duties, this record covers a lot of ground…"
Ken Tizzard, The Link

"This is just one of those bands you want everyone to hear! They are that good! We had very good feedback from all involved, all saying how incredibly tight the band played."
Steve Bartlett, Wingfield Farm Blues & Jazz Festival

"Years To Recover is a solid album, front to back…..period. I put it in my CD player in my truck Saturday night, and it hasn't left…. Great work guys."
Ryan Parliament, Fan

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