All my words and music are spontaneously created, never to be done
again. I have done over 1 million spontaneously created songs so far.
God blessed me with the ability to do this and cursed me with the
disability to do a cover, even one of my own. My brain gets totally
scrambled. But when I just let it flow, I have an endless bag of songs.
When I am in the groove, I walk into the song. The only way I can
describe it is to imagine walking into a big screen movie. I feel like
a spectator, watching as the songs unfold. I can feel, smell, taste,
all the details of the songs. Old blues spirits visit often. They sit
on bleachers, like you see at a little leauge field, and cheer me on.
Their musty smelling suits, fill my nostrils, and their rythms take me
over. If you are still with me, here is my story.
Group Members:
walter tore-vocals, harmonica, guitar, drums, all played at once. I
could do 40 cds in a month. I make up all my words and music as I go
along, calling it spontobeat. Once a song is done, it is done forever,
never to be repeated
music, etc
RPM demos, works-in-progress, or tracks-finished-early... a musical sketchbook. This is just a sampler -- complete and finished albums will be uploaded into the real jukebox in March!
walter tore makes up all his lyrics and music as he goes along, and records it. One take, never to repeated. He has no idea of what will come out his mouth or instruments. He has made over 300 full lenght cds in the past 4 years.
Preferred track for listening party:
01 Going to New Orleans
Band Bio:
walter tore, creator of Spontobeat, has played with countless blues greats over the 30 years, like lightning hopkins, champion jack durpree, louisiana red. Many of his bandmembers over the years are quite well know-charlie sexton, jimmy carl black, and dozens of others. His fans include hundreds of well know musicians, including Bob Dylan.
Group Members & Instruments Played:
walter tore- vocals, harp, guitar, bass drum, high hat, snare, all played at once which he learned from wilbert harrison(recorded kansas city in th 50's)
Band Location (city, state or province, & country):