Blues
guitar wizard Eric Gales was born and raised in Memphis, learning to
play at age four from older brothers Eugene and Manuel in imitation of
their upside-down, left-handed style (a tradition actually passed down
from their grandfather, Dempsey Garrett, Sr., who was known to jam with
the likes of Muddy Waters and
Howlin' Wolf). Winning his first blues contest at 11, four years later
Eric signed to Elektra to issue his 1991 debut LP, recorded with Eugene
on bass; Picture of a Thousand Faces followed in 1993. Manuel (who
previously performed under the alias Little Jimmy King) reunited with
his siblings for 1995's Left Hand Brand, credited to the Gales Brothers.
A newly matured Gales returned in the new millenium to start his solo
career. With 3 albums under his belt so far and hopefully a lot more to
follow, we look forward to more of the devastating guitar sound that is
Eric Gales!