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Popa Chubby

Born Ted Horowitz in the Bronx, NY, Popa Chubby was the son of a candy store owner. At 13, Chubby began playing drums; shortly thereafter, he discovered the music of the Rolling Stones and began playing guitar. Although he grew up in the 1970s, Chubby took his cue from artists of the 1960s, including Sly & the Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton, among others. By the time he was in his early twenties, he enjoyed and played blues music, but also worked for a while backing punk poet Richard Hell. Chubby's first big break was winning a national blues talent search sponsored by KLON, a public radio station in Long Beach, CA. He won the New Artist of the Year award and opened at the Long Beach Blues Festival in 1992. Chubby has continued to play more than 200 club dates a year through the 1990s. His Sony/Okeh debut, Booty and the Beast, was produced by longtime Atlantic Records engineer/producer Tom Dowd, whose recordings by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett, and others are legendary. In 1994, Chubby released several albums on his own Laughing Bear label, It's Chubby Time and Gas Money, before landing his deal with Sony Music/Okeh Records for Booty and the Beast, his major-label debut, released in 1995. In 1996, the 1 (800) PrimeCD label released a live recording of Chubby's, Hit the High Hard One. Two years later, One Million Broken Guitars was released on Lightyear Records; Brooklyn Basement Blues followed in 1999. In 2000, Chubby signed with the Blind Pig label and released How'd a White Boy Get the Blues? in 2001. The disc turned out to be a slight departure, incorporating elements of contemporary pop and hip-hop. 2002's The Good, the Bad and the Chubby showed great development in the artist's songwriting and included the 9/11 commentary "Somebody Let the Devil Out." Blind Pig released a collection of early Chubby recordings, The Hungry Years, in 2003. Troubled by the war in Iraq, Chubby released his most political album, Peace, Love and Respect, a year later. Two albums previously available only in France -- Live at FIP and Wild -- were compiled by the Blind Pig label and released as Big Man Big Guitar in 2005, followed by a new studio set called Stealing the Devil's Guitar a year later. Electric Chubbyland, a two-disc set of Chubby covering Jimi Hendrix songs, appeared from Dixie Frog that same year, and then was repackaged and issued as two single discs by Blind Pig in 2007. In 2008, Chubby released the country punk inflected Vicious Country on Dixie Frog, followed by a return to blues rock in 2010 with The Fight Is On. The year 2011 found him moving to the Provogue label for the album Back to New York City. ~ Richard Skelly & Al Campbell, Rovi
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The dude is frekin good....Who cares what he weighs! If it aint about the music....wha t is it?
makeitgoodti m e s
With the sound off, you might say Whos that fat F***. But once ya hear him play.......T h e Chubster! Yeh he needs to put that tank in the shop for an overhaul, but then what do we call him? Popa Salad?
shwius
been respecting this man for many years cause he can just tear things down---but I'm worried- about him--he can barely walk and now sits down when up on the stage-- the son of a candy man needs to loose weight or we'll loose another blues great.
Wish I could like this a few dozen times -- this guy's off the hook.
Wow never heard of Popa Cubby , Love his style. . . . I'm a fan for sure now. . . . Keep it coming!! Popa Chubby
I got to see him in Fargo and he ripped it up pretty small crowd though. But good blues is greatly under-apprec i a t e d
smile you got the blues
Ain't no doubt great blues dude, and daddy played bass and momma was a disco queen is some mixin of the genres !!!!!!
Poppa's Got It
I'd like to see this guy doin' his thing in a small club somewhere, probably never happen, but it would be a sight to behold...... . . . . . .
Another best kept secret
This cat is my alarm clock in the morning and the heavy hittin blues that I listen to at the gym. One of the better live performers on the blues circuit!!!!!
paxtonl56
Discovered Popa in the early 90's. So many talented blues players out there, just waiting to be listened to!
I'm still listening... I love his music... and he can whistle too!
got 2 respect popa n his blues,hes great.keep on bro...
I just can't get over this guy!!!!
Awesome musician!!!
As good as the best!
raguiar0
Helped my friend PEPE setup the sound for POPA CHUBBY and his band for the Big Island of Hawaii shows (May 12,13,16, 2012). Best I Blues-Rock I have heard and seen. Also very nice people.
Heard of Chubby from my old friend Bill Perry years ago... He's awesome! R.I.P. Billy!
hallelujah.. . w o w !
thenewpauko
sounded good, never heard of him, will check him out.
dig me some Chub!
jpollack06
Go Pappa!
jpark1436
This guy's great! Thanks Pandora!
About 15yrs ago Poppa Chubby played the Philadelphia River Blues Fest. Played so hot, a building across town was smokin! True blues fans had a blast. He was even out walking around the crowd later, just like a regular guy. Signed my 7yr daughter's shirt, A GREAT GUY
That's the stuff man
Some of the best blues rock I have ever heard
never heard this guy before but he's GREAT
billyanderso n 1 7
love this popa chubby
got to have me some popa chubby blues!
yes popa chubby
Been a fan for years, get his CDs well worth it.
If you like this, make a station named after Popa. Thus far, probably my best station. Playin' with fire baybee !!!!
pgagolfpro64
Awesome ! I really like this guy. First heard him playing "Hey Joe"
Really good
First time for me too. Great guitar playing. Can't wait to hear more of his stuff. Thank you Pandroa.
mayginin
Hope Pandora will play some more of this guy. First impression is definitely a good one.
joe.boudreau 0
First time I've ever heard this guy - incredible! Thankyou Pandora
t51653
Greatlicks and style
Very cool stuff. I look forward to hearing more
Could listen to him all night! 1st time I ever heard him and he put me in a trance.
COOL
Stood right up when i heard the first lick. Very nice !!!!
Great dirty chunky style.
brp1202
The real deal...he would be a good addition to Waneefest.
This guy gets more Mojo out of a Strat than anyone else! Now if I could just get him to the Midwest...
Definitely worth the price of admission! See a CD or two purchase in my future!
This fat man squeezes all the life out of the guitar and puts it through the speakers.
He came from the Bluesy Bronx, you go Teddy!
Papa has soul
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