Hot Monkey Love

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Champagne and Reefer 05:23 Tools
Boom Boom 03:49 Tools
Me and the Devil 05:21 Tools
Palace Of The King 02:46 Tools
Stop Breaking Down 03:40 Tools
My Confession 02:54 Tools
Fallin' 03:36 Tools
Walk In My Shadow 03:28 Tools
Angel 04:14 Tools
Three O'Clock Blues 03:51 Tools
Tear Your Playhouse Down 03:18 Tools
The More You Lie To Me 03:23 Tools
99 Pounds 03:23 Tools
Speakin' Evil 03:51 Tools
I'm a King Bee 04:10 Tools
I'm Ready 03:49 Tools
Stay 05:11 Tools
Tryin' 03:55 Tools
Crosseyed Cat 05:01 Tools
Weight Off My Shoulders 04:23 Tools
Rockin' Daddy 03:17 Tools
The Reason 02:43 Tools
Shame, Shame, Shame 03:00 Tools
Come On In This House 03:00 Tools
Rain (Hidden Track) 03:54 Tools
I've Been Loving You Too Long 03:54 Tools
Come On This House 03:54 Tools
Rain 03:54 Tools
I've Been Loving You To Long 03:41 Tools
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Hot Monkey Love is a true new blues band with a rock edge that combines the heart and soul of blues artists such as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and John Lee Hooker, with the groove and vocals of British blues-rock bands like The Rolling Stones and Free. Band leader, Frankie LaRocka (David Johansen, Bryan Adams, Noel Redding, Jon Bon Jovi) is joined by Jack O'Neill on vocals, Bob Del Rosso on guitar, and Jordan Lee on bass with a guest appearance by Earl Slick (David Bowie Band) to form a true blues band that has earned the respect of many on today's circuit. Hot Monkey Love captures the heart and soul of legendary blues musicians in this 12-noon to 12-midnight recording. The talents of these four artists have earned them the success of performing, recording, and touring with Bryan Adams, David Johansen, Noel Redding, and Bon Jovi, as well as, Luther Vandross, David Sanborn, Scotty Moore, and D.J. Fontana. Now combining their passion for the blues, Jack "Beau Jack" O'Neill, Frankie "Spider" LaRocka, "Cowboy" Bob Del Rosso and "Jumpin'" Jordan Lee have come together from all genres of music giving their blues band, Hot Monkey Love, an old but new sound with a vibe and edge that honors the works of Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and John Lee Hooker, along with their original material, and more. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.