Eugene Bridges

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Eugene Bridges, Kidgeeridge Music Festival, May 2015

Eugene Bridges (born March 30, 1963),[1] usually credited as Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges, is an American blues and soul singer, songwriter, guitarist, and bandleader who has released seven albums and has performed widely in the US, Asia, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.

Biography

He was born in

US Air Force, and played in an Air Force band for three years. After leaving the service, he joined a gospel group, The New Chosen, on guitar and vocals, and then joined the Mighty Clouds of Joy. He then moved to live in Houston, where he joined the police force and formed his own band, the Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges Band, and started touring in the US.[3]

In the mid-1990s he travelled alone to Europe, and was seen in

B.B. King's bass player Joe Turner, who recruited him to play in his own band, Big Joe Turner's Memphis Blues Caravan. After a year in Turner's band, Bridges then formed a new version of the Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges Band, and began performing in clubs and festivals mainly in the UK and Europe. In 1998 and 1999, he topped British and European blues magazine polls as best male vocalist.[4] He released his first album, Born To Be Blue, produced by Mike Vernon, on the Blueside label in 1998. The following year he was signed by British blues label Armadillo, and he released a series of albums for them starting with Man Without A Home (2000), and Jump the Joint (2003), which reached the US Living Blues charts and was nominated for awards.[5]

He has continued to tour internationally, and has developed followings through his performances across Europe and in

NSW
, Australia, during his 30th visit to Australia.

References

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  2. ^ Bock, Scott M. (April 2018). "Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges". Living Blues. Vol. 49, no. 2. University, Mississippi: Center for the Study of Southern Culture. p. 31. Archived from the original on April 3, 2021. Retrieved December 6, 2020. But we ended up staying with my grandfather Jack Bullock. Anna Mae Bullock was Tina Turner. That was my mamma's cousin, so she is my second cousin.
  3. ^ a b c Biography by Rovi at Allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  4. ^ Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges at "Knights In Blue Denim". Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  5. ^ a b Biography at EugeneBridges.com Archived 2011-11-30 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  6. ^ Discography at EugeneBridges.com. Retrieved 18 March 2013.

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