A rough, gruff and tough bluesman to the core, Popa raised himself after his father died at age 7. After a tough life on the streets, the larger-than-life, ultra-hardworking blues guitarist and singer tells everyone that first and foremost he is a survivor.
He is at the forefront of modern blues-rock, where the mix of intensity and integrity, captured on Popa Chubby’s new release Back To New York City, has made him one of the genres most popular figures. And he’s an imposing figure at that, weighing more than 300 pounds with a shaven head, tattooed arms, a goatee and a performing style he describes as the Stooges meets Buddy Guy, Motörhead meets Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix meets Robert Johnson. “You get the picture,” says his website. “And if you dont, Back To New York City paints it vividly. Live, he’ll pull out lively covers of Hendrix’ “Hey Joe” or Carter Family’s “Keep on the Sunny Side of Life” amidst sturdy originals, always keeping the audience guessing.
The eagerly anticipated 21st album, Back To New York City, will be out October 15, right before he hits StageOne and right before he and Walter Trout embark on The Giants of Bluesrock Tour, with stops at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, throughout Europe and the U.K. He says it’s his best yet, and what Popa says goes, so come out and hear the crunchiest, most exciting Popa Chubby tunes yet.
Added by Jenna LeVan on October 17, 2011