Picture of Los Angeles. It's 1963 and the stately homes in Lafayette Square have birthed a generation of musicians that history is bound to forget. It's the normal course of things when there's no stand out star in the bunch, yet when the world owes a debt to their crew, the L.A. Big Daddy's have returned to make sure it gets paid in full.
L.A. Big Daddy's are David E. Jackson (Drums), and Matt Bragg (Bass). It's not enough that Matt and David are passionate about The Blues today, but the musical memories of their beloved Wellington Road in the mid-city section of the City of Angels have fueled their commitment to music for decades and now the perfection which is "Rock Your Blues Away" is proof that timing is indeed everything. Joining them in their musical crusade is another childhood chum, Norman Williams who years ago journeyed to Texas to build upon his musical lessons learned in L.A. He's held down the keys for a host of legends from Johnny Taylor and Bobby Blue Bland to Nancy Wilson, now he's joining his friends in the Blues brigade.