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Tee Dee Young
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About Tee Dee Young

Tee Dee Young, a blues legend in his own time, has definitely got the blues and he loves “firing down on that guitar”. While playing his own unique style of the Blues, his dynamic stage presence, exciting harmony and energy will put you in the mood for dancing! Tee Dee Young, has been performing and playing for audiences for many years. He got his start playing the guitar sitting by the railroad tracks and at the early age of thirteen he was exposed to the life of blues learning the basics mentored by an elderly gentlemen, the late Mr. Harrison Coleman. He would pick up singing from his late father gospel singer Leonard Young and he would later be influenced by his late brother George Young who would constantly reminded him to never change his style in which he plays the blues.

At the age of fourteen he formed his own band and throughout the rest of his teens Tee Dee Young would perform every chance he could get; in basements, private parties, talent shows and entering through back club doors. By the time he was twenty he was performing in prestigious venues such as: The Cotton Club, Albert King’s Club, Kington Mines and Club Zero. Further down the road he would make appearances at B.B. King’s Club & Isaac Hayes’ Club.

He would later find himself opening up for/performing with legendary and acclaimed Blues and R&B musicians such as: Johnny Rawls, Guitar Shorty, Big Bill Morgan, Albert King, Lil “Howling ” Wolf, Sir “Mack” Rice, Eddie Floyd, Malina Moye, Al Green, Denise Lasailes, Aretha Franklin, Cameo, Lakeside, James Brown, Alexander O’Neal, Vesta Williams, Miki Howard and many others. What makes Tee Dee Young unique is the style in which he plays the Blues. Young’s playing and singing are authentic to the genre but oblivious to current industry trends. His guitar is a weapon, wielded with total authority, assailing the listener with his sheer virtuosity!! He writes and perform his own music, while still being able to maintain his originality covering music written by other artist and his love for pleasing his audience, while he’s “firing down on that guitar!”

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Baby Love - Diana Ross
Can't Hurry Love - Diana Ross
Chain of Fools - Aretha Franklin
Chain Gang - Sam Cooke
Come See About Me - Diana Ross
Electric Slide - Marcia Griffiths
Hold On - Sam & Dave
Knock on Wood - Wilson Pickett
Lay Your Head On My Pillow - Al Green
Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
Love & Happiness - Al Green
Love Child - Diana Ross
Midnight Hour - Wilson Pickett
My Girl - The Temptations
Respect - Aretha Franklin
Respect Yourself - The Staple Singers
Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye
Shout - Isley Brothers (Group Participation Song)
Someday We'll Be Together - Diana Ross
Stop In the Name of Love - Diana Ross
What Does It Take - Jr. Walker & the AllStars
When a Man Loves a Woman - Percey Sledge
Where Did Our Love Go - Diana Ross
You Send Me - Sam Cooke
Just My Imagination - The Temptations
I'll Take You There - the Staple Singers
To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn
Brick House - The Commodores
Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
The Dance - Garth Brooks
Proud Mary - Tina Turner
Mustang Sally - Sir Mack Rice
(Get Down) Boogie Oogie - A Taste of Honey
Twist - Chubby Checker
Devil With the Blue Dress - Mitch Ryder
Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
Play that Funky Music - Wild Cherry
Why Do You Build Me Up Buttercup -
How Sweet It is To Be Loved By You - James Taylor
The Way You Look Tonight - Frank Sinatra
Bad Case of Loving You - Robert Palmer
Color My World - Chicago
Gimme Some Loving - Spencer Davis
Honky Tonk Woman - Rolling Stones
Old Time Rock & Roll - Bob Seger
Pink Cadillac - Bruce Springsteen

 

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