L.A. Big Daddy's - Why I Sing The Blues
  • Why I Sing the Blues - Radio Mix (03:52) Featured Track
  • Proud Man's Blues - Radio Mix (03:27)
  • Chain Gang (5:08)
  • Rock Your Blues Away (3:55)
  • A Brighter Day (4:55)
  • The Funky Blues (4:28)
  • Grant's Big Band Shuffle (3:25)
  • A Man's Gotta Do (4:38)
  • Something's Wrong With This Woman (4:10)
  • I Can Dig It (3:25)
  • Just For You (5:05)
  • Stoop On The Roof (4:49)
  • Why I Sing the Blues - Radio Mix (03:52) Featured Track
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:52) [11.55 MB]
  • Proud Man's Blues - Radio Mix (03:27)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:27) [8.03 MB]
  • Chain Gang (5:08)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:08) [11.78 MB]
  • Rock Your Blues Away (3:55)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (03:56) [9.04 MB]
  • A Brighter Day (4:55)
    Genre: Cajun
    MP3 (04:58) [11.38 MB]
  • The Funky Blues (4:28)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:28) [10.27 MB]
  • Grant's Big Band Shuffle (3:25)
    Genre: Big Band
    MP3 (03:26) [7.89 MB]
  • A Man's Gotta Do (4:38)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:38) [10.65 MB]
  • Something's Wrong With This Woman (4:10)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:10) [9.58 MB]
  • I Can Dig It (3:25)
    Genre: R&B
    MP3 (03:26) [7.89 MB]
  • Just For You (5:05)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:05) [11.67 MB]
  • Stoop On The Roof (4:49)
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (04:51) [11.13 MB]
Biography
Contact Info:
Aiza Espanola
media@labigdaddys.com

L.A. Big Daddy's
Making Music Properly: EST. 2017-2024



The L.A. Big Daddy’s are the product of dedicated local music teachers who nurtured the dreams of aspiring musicians. Matt Bragg and David E. Jackson found themselves in the right place at the right time, hanging out in a studio with the legendary Quincy Jones. Soon after, they unexpectedly found themselves in New York City, witnessing the recording sessions of STUFF, a remarkable super-group that featured musicians Gordon Edwards (bass guitar), Richard Tee (keyboards),
Eric Gale (guitar), Cornell Dupree (guitar), and Steve Gadd who all became known for creating music that effortlessly blended R&B, funk, soul, and blues.

It is not merely the respect they have earned from their mentors that drives Matt and David, but also the musical memories they hold dear from their beloved City of Angels—Wellington Road. These memories have fueled their unwavering dedication to creating cool, soulful music for decades. Now, their mastery of their craft serves as
a testament to the importance of timing. Both Matt and David would be the first to tell you that the key to achieving greatness lies in the delivery of the music—the style, the emotion, the tactile experience—and in understanding what works and how it should be done. It is this understanding that gives birth to truly exceptional songs.

L.A. Big Daddy's / MUSIC CATALOGUE


The "Why I Sing The Blues (Radio Mix) Recording Project
Record Label: Centroplex Records
Release Date: February 02, 2024
Why I Sing The Blues (Radio Mix) (3:52) Featured Single

Ex-Producers: David E. Jackson, Matt Bragg
Producer: Jordan Patterson
Songwriters, Publishers: B.B. King, Dave Clark / Universal Music Careers (BMI)
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Michael DeMott & Jordan Patterson at Ardent Audio Production Torrance, California. USA.

Featuring Musicians:
Matt Bragg: Bass Guitar
David E. Jackson: Drums
Adrian Myers: Lead Vocals
Richard Moorings: Electric Piano
Alejandro Monfort: Lead & Rhythm Guitars
The Trinity Gospel Singers: Background Vocals
Tony Coleman: B3 Organ, Wurlitzer, Electric Piano

L.A. Big Daddy's had the privilege of recording "Why I Sing The Blues" at Ardent Audio Productions, an award-winning studio in Torrance, California. The studio has been the creative hub for renowned artists across various genres, including blues, R&B, hip hop, and jazz. Notable artists such as James Harman, Rob Piazza, Kim Wilson, The Mannish Boys, George Clinton, Phil Upchurch, Denise Williams, and Conrad Sewell have all contributed their talents to Ardent Audio Productions. Three years ago, a chance phone call brought the two together with critically acclaimed Canadian blues artist Jordan Patterson. An industry veteran with decades of experience as a musician and now music producer, who possesses considerable business capabilities from his previous career with House of Blues Concerts Canada. Patterson brought to the table a fresh, new perspective in terms of the music’s production values and helped to develop the strategic business model for the delivery of this project moving forward. The engineering of L.A. Big Daddy’s music was handled by Michael DeMott, while the production was guided by Jordan Patterson. The mixing and mastering process was a joint effort between them, ensuring quality and excellence. “Why I Sing The Blues" will captivate audiences with its melodies and the band’s passion for their craft. This release is a testament to the vision and dedication of Executive Producers David E. Jackson and Matt Bragg, who have worked to bring L.A. Big Daddy’s music to audiences worldwide. A tribute to both B.B King and Aretha Franklin, the lyrical content remains as relevant today as when the two legends recorded it years ago.

The "Proud Man's Blues (Radio Mix) Recording Project
Record Label: Centroplex Records
Release Date: June 2022
Proud Man's Blues (Radio Mix) (3:27)

Ex-Producers: David E. Jackson, Matt Bragg
Producer: Jordan Patterson
Songwriters, Publishers: David E. Jackson, Matt Bragg / Wiltwell Music (ASCAP), Richard Moorings / Treadmill Music (BMI)
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Michael DeMott & Jordan Patterson at Ardent Audio Production Torrance, California. USA.

Featuring Musicians:
Matt Bragg: Bass Guitar
David E. Jackson: Drums
Butch Bonner: Guitar Solo
Adrian Myers: Lead Vocals
Backing Vocals: Robbie Love
Norman Williams: B3 Organ, Keyboards, Horn Arrangements
Tony Coleman: Keyboards


Rock Your Blues Away
Record Label: Centroplex Records
Release Date: October 10, 2017
Producers: David E. Jackson, Matt Bragg and Norman Williams
Co-Producers: Dwayne Watkins, Craig T. Cooper and Tony Coleman
Songwriters, Publishers: David E. Jackson, Matt Bragg, Norman Williams / Wiltwell Music (ASCAP)
Richard Moorings / Treadmill Music (BMI), Ernie Johnson / Ernie Johnson Music (BMI), Cornelius Watkins / Cor-Jav Music (BMI)

Recorded and Engineered by Nolan Shaheed, Craig T. Cooper, Bill Dashiell, Norman Williams
Mixed by Gerry 'The Gov' Brown, Bill Dashiell
Mastered by The SoundLab, Pennsauken, NJ.
Recording Studios: No Sound Studios - Pasadena, CA., CraigLand Studios - Los Angeles CA., Leon Haywood Studios - Los Angeles, CA., NWillmuzik Studio - Mesquite, TX., IAS Audio - Los Angeles, CA.

Featuring Musicians:
Matt Bragg: Bass Guitar
David E. Jackson: Drums
Landy Shores, Craig T. Cooper, "Guitar" Jack Wargo, Dwayne Watkins, Butch Bonner: Guitar
Norman Williams, Tony Coleman: Piano, keyboards, Hammond B3 Organ
Rodney Taylor, Rob Holbert, Keith Anderson, Donald Hays: Saxophones
Lee "Charles" Mitchell: Baritone Sax
Ira Bassett: Trumpet
Malcolm Robertson: Trombone
Dwayne Watkins, Ernie Johnson, Adrian Myers, Kee Eso Pitchford: Vocalists
Dwayne Watkins, Norman Williams, Matt Bragg, David E. Jackson: Backing Vocals
Norman Williams: Horn Arrangements
Tony Coleman: String Arrangements

Rock Your Blues Away is the debut album from L.A. Big Daddy’s team David E. Jackson and Matt Bragg. Both are industry veterans who have backed up artists like the late Sista Monica Parker, The Whispers, Vernon Garret, Garland Green, and Ernie Andrews. After years of playing for others, they decided the time had come to do a project of their own. The 11-track project aptly covers a full range of musical expression, including Blues, Jazz, World and Funk.


“The experience gained from backing other artists gave Jackson and Bragg the vision for this project. It also helped them in writing a strong batch of material in addition to selecting the right musicians and singers to bring that vision to fruition.”
– Mark Thompson, Blues Blast Magazine

“I have nothing but good reviews on this project…You have to enjoy this great Blues and Soul mix. When I say you better buy… You have to buy. Enjoy this record… I did!”
– Radio Station KPR1 Program Dir. & 30 yr radio veteran Hank Thompson Jr.

"The L.A. Big Daddy’s project is keeping the Blues in real perspective. If real uncut Blues is what you’re looking for, you will find it here. The addition of Southern Legend Ernie Johnson takes it straight to the top.” – Zac Harmon


For more information on L.A. Big Daddy’s and their new single, “Why I Sing The Blues,” please visit www.labigdaddys.com.


Please watch this excellent documentary.
The making of "Why I Sing The Blues"


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  • Members:
    Matt Bragg, David E. Jackson
  • Sounds Like:
    The Isley Brothers, Gap Band, Bobby Blue Bland, Al Green
  • Influences:
    A lifetime of listening to sweet soul music.
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