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  • Albert Cummings – Need Somebody

    Albert Cummings – Need Somebody

    Albert Cummings

    Albert Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

    On his studio album TEN, released in April 2022 Albert Cummings ventures into rock, country, soul, and Americana. His songs range from wall-ratting tunes to soft ballads.

  • Albert Cummings – Glass House

    Albert Cummings – Glass House

    Albert Cummings

    Albert Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

  • Albert Cummings – Hoochie Coochie Man

    Albert Cummings – Hoochie Coochie Man

    Albert Cummings and the boys playing the blues!

    Infinity Music Hall – Norfolk, CT.
    Posted by Rick Randall.

    Albert Cummings

    Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.

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  • Albert Cummings – Barrel House Blues

    Albert Cummings – Barrel House Blues

    Albert Cummings

    Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.

    blues music t-shirts

  • Albert Cummings – Blues Makes Me Feel So Good

    Albert Cummings – Blues Makes Me Feel So Good

    Albert Cummings

    Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

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  • Albert Cummings – Girls To Shame

    Albert Cummings – Girls To Shame

    Albert Cummings

    Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

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    Albert Cummings performing at the Western Maryland Blues Festival in Hagerstown, MD
    Albert Cummings – Guitar & Vocals, Warren Grant – Drums, Yanko Valdes – Bass
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  • Albert Cummings – Lonely Bed

    Albert Cummings – Lonely Bed

    Albert Cummings

    Albert Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

    Albert Cummings - Lonely Bed
    Albert Cummings – Lonely Bed
  • Albert Cummings – Where Did I Go Wrong

    Albert Cummings – Where Did I Go Wrong

    Albert Cummings

    … is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.

    He started playing banjo when he was 12 years old. Soon after, he grabbed the guitar and it stayed that way. When he heard Stevie Ray Vaughan play, he already knew who he wanted to stay…

    “The blues is best served up live, with an enthusiastic audience and a killin’ band, and that’s exactly what guitarist Albert Cummings does[…]. Cummings effortlessly shifts from chimney subdued stylings to raucous roadhouse raunch to soaring yet stinging lead lines, driving his audience to frenzy in all the right places.”

    – Guitar Edge Magazine

    “Cummings’ first live album, Feel So Good, provides the perfect showcase for the fiery guitarist’s axe-handling skills and enormous onstage charisma. Backed by his top-notch road band, Cummings and crew create high tension, and then blow it away with crackling energy and finely-tuned dynamics.”

    Albert Cummings: Master of Modern Blues Guitar

    Albert Cummings is a renowned blues guitarist known for his soulful performances and technical skill. Born in 1968 in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Cummings developed a deep passion for music at a young age. Although he originally trained as a carpenter, his love for blues music eventually led him to pursue a career in music.

    Early Life and Musical Beginnings

    Albert Cummings grew up in a family that appreciated music, but it wasn’t until he attended a concert by the legendary blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan that he was truly inspired to pick up the guitar. He began teaching himself how to play, demonstrating a natural aptitude and dedication to his craft. Cummings blended traditional blues with a unique style that quickly distinguished him from other musicians.

    Career Highlights

    Cummings’ music career took a significant leap forward in the early 2000s when he released his debut album, “From the Heart,” produced by Double Trouble, the late Stevie Ray Vaughan’s rhythm section. This album, along with his energetic live performances, helped him gain a substantial following. Cummings is known for his powerful guitar solos and ability to connect with his audience through his music.

    Over the years, Albert Cummings has released several albums, including “True to Yourself,” “Working Man,” and “No Regrets.” Each album showcases his growth as a musician and his commitment to the blues genre. His work is characterized by a deep understanding of blues traditions, yet he always adds his personal touch to his music.

    Influence and Musical Style

    Albert Cummings stands out in the blues community for his powerful playing style and emotional depth. His approach to guitar playing is both respectful of traditional blues forms and innovative. Cummings’ music is not just about the notes played; it’s about the feelings he conveys through his melodies and chords.

    Aside from Stevie Ray Vaughan, Cummings cites influences such as B.B. King and Buddy Guy, giants of the blues genre. However, he also infuses his music with a modern sensibility, making it accessible to a broad audience, including those who might not typically listen to blues.

    Legacy and Impact

    Albert Cummings is not just a musician; he is a storyteller through his guitar. He has inspired many young guitarists who wish to learn and perhaps innovate within the blues genre. As he continues to tour and produce new music, Cummings maintains his relevance in the modern music world, bridging the gap between the classic blues of the past and the contemporary sounds of today.

    For fans of blues music or those just discovering this genre, Albert Cummings represents a blend of deep tradition and fresh, emotional expression. His dedication to his craft and his ability to remain true to himself while innovating within his music make him a significant figure in the world of blues music today.

    Summary

    Albert Cummings’ journey from a self-taught guitarist to a respected figure in the blues community illustrates his passion and dedication to music. His ability to connect with listeners through his expressive playing makes him a beloved musician and a continuing force in the blues music scene. Whether you are a longtime fan or new to the blues, Albert Cummings’ music offers something deeply authentic and emotionally powerful

  • Albert Cummings – Hoochie Coochie Man

    Albert Cummings – Hoochie Coochie Man

    Albert Cummings and the boys playing the blues!

    Albert Cummings - Hoochie Coochie Man
    Albert Cummings – Hoochie Coochie Man

    Infinity Music Hall – Norfolk, CT.
    Posted by Rick Randall.

    Albert Cummings

    Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.

    Our quality blues t-shirts are perfect for your next music festival, concert or jam, and make great gifts.

    blues music t-shirts

  • Albert Cummings – Lonely Bed

    Albert Cummings – Lonely Bed

    Albert Cummings

    Albert Cummings is an American blues musician who is currently signed to Blind Pig Records. He also runs a successful home construction business in his New England home. He has played alongside B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy.
    Albert Cummings recorded his first album in 1999 with his own band Swamp Yankee. The album was titled “The Long Way” and was self-released.
    Cummings’ soulful and explosive approach to blues and rock caught the attention of Blind Pig Records, which signed him to a multi-album deal beginning in 2004.

    For this label, in 2004, Albert recorded his second album entitled “True To Yourself”.

    Two years later, in 2006, Cummings recorded a fourth album Working Man, with new band members.

    In 2008, Cummings released a live album Feels So Good, recorded at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. a 95-year-old “little jewel box” – that’s what James Taylor calls it – that’s hosted everyone from Will Rogers to Al Jolson. The audience was so enthralled and supportive they became part of the performance in a way that’s rarely heard. As AllMusic put it, “It sounds like it was one hell of a party that night.”

    In 2011 Albert released an instructional DVD for the Hal Leonard Corporation entitled, Working Man Blues Guitar. His 2012 album No Regrets debuted at No. 1 in the U.S., Canada and France on the iTunes Blues Charts and at No. 5 on the Billboard blues charts. In a 2012 interview, he called No Regrets his “best album yet”.

    In July 2015, Cummings released Someone Like You, a 12-track Blind Pig album produced by David Z.

    In February 2020, Cummings released his 11-track Provogue Records debut titled Believe, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines. Recorded at the iconic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, Cummings notes the influence the location had on the process of creating this project, “If I had recorded those same songs anywhere else, then Believe would have sounded like a completely different album.” Arguably one of the most notable tracks on the album is a cover of the song Hold On by legendary soul duo Sam & Dave, illustrating Cummings’ ability to fuse genres while remaining stylistically unique and fresh.