Wayne Sharp & SharpShooter Band

Blues Southern Rock Blues Gulfport, MS United States

About Wayne Sharp & SharpShooter Band

Keyboard wiz Wayne Sharp was born on the Louisiana bayous, south of New Orleans, in the small town of Houma. His love of music starts with his mother but it was his older sister Dianna who f ...

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Members

  • Wayne Sharp - -Hammond B3 Organ, Piano, Vocals
  • Sean Sharp - -Drums, Percussions
  • Grayson Sharp - -Guitar, Vocals
  • Seadon Faulkner - -Bass Guitar

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"When Michael Burks invited him to join his band, Wayne Sharp put a promising solo career on hold and never looked back until Burks’ untimely passing in 2012. After establishing himself as an integral part of the Michael Burks Band sound for twelve years, Sharp picked up where he left off and is now carving out his own legacy with the release of “Living With the Blues,” a solo project started before his musical journey with the “Iron Man.” Wayne Sharp’s music is a well- crafted blend of deep southern soul, Cajun rhythms and roadhouse rock that he and his Sharp Shooter Band deliver with precision and style. His original songs are honest and heartfelt, conveying the spirit and wisdom acquired from years of traveling on the road and around the world. “Southern Storm” is rich in imagery and deep in emotion, each verse and chorus ebbing and flowing like ocean waves. “Runnin’ Out of Time” is another deeply soulful gem, with Wayne giving his most powerful and poignant vocal performance on the album, belting out sublime, self-penned lyrics that confirm his exceptional songwriting talents. Wayne also puts his personal stamp on songs he chose to interpret, breathing new life into classics by Willie Dixon (a jazzy “Wang Dang Doodle,” sharing vocals with soul legend Jackie Avery) and Jimmy Reed (“Baby What You Want Me To Do,” set to a groove that flows like molasses). Wayne keeps his rendition of “A Whiter Shade of Pale” true to the Procol Harum original, instead putting emphasis on his soul-drenched vocal delivery, as he does with the album-closing Michael Burks composition, “Empty Promises,” a fitting finale that pays tribute to his departed friend and collaborator. Even though he began working on this project many years ago, the finished product was well worth the wait and shows no signs of age, past or future. This album deserves to be regarded as a “timeless classic,” forged from the heart and soul of an accomplished world-class artist who lived the blues and tells it in his songs with finesse and master craftsmanship." - Steve Cagle - Radio Broadcaster & Writer, “Blues Spectrum”, KVMR Community Radio, Nevada City, CA

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