David Egan (musician) explained
Reuben David Egan (March 20, 1954 – March 18, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist based in Lafayette, Louisiana, who composed, recorded, and performed rock, Cajun-rock, soul, and blues. Egan died March 18, 2016, at his home from cancer.[1]
Selected discography
As composer, arranger, and performer
- "Underground Stream," by David Egan
- Album: Irma Thomas, Simply Grand, Rounder Records (2008);
Irma Thomas, vocals; David Egan, piano
- "One Foot In The Bayou," by David Egan
- Album: Tab Benoit, Power of the Pontchartrain, Telarc (2007);
- Album: Filé, La Vie Marron, Green Linnet (1996);
David Egan, vocals and piano
- "Good To You Baby," by David Egan and Buddy Flett (né Bruce Mechlin Flett; born 1951)
- Album: Tab Benoit, Power of the Pontchartrain, Telarc (2007);
- "If You Knew How Much," by David Egan
- "Stone Survivor," by David Egan
- "These Honey-Do's," by Irma Thomas and David Egan
- Album: Irma Thomas, After the Rain, Rounder Records (2007);
- Album: Marcia Ball, Peace, Love and BBQ, Alligator Records (2008);
- "Fading Footsteps" by David Egan
- Album: Solomon Burke, Make Do with What You Got, Shout Factory (2005);
- "Please No More," by David Egan and Greg Hansen
- Album: Etta James, Let’s Roll, Private Music (2003);
- Album: Sing It, Rounder Records (1988);
Performed by Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson
- Album:
Joe Cocker, Night Calls, Capitol Records (1992);
- Album: Terry Evans, Come To The River, AudioQuest Music (1997);
- Debut Album: Marc Broussard, Momentary Setback, Ripley Records (2002);
- "First You Cry," by David Egan and Buddy Flett (né Bruce Mechlin Flett; born 1951)
- Album: Percy Sledge, Blue Night, Point Blank Records (1994);
- Album: Lil’ Band O’ Gold, Shanachie Records (2000);
Performed by Lil’ Band O’ Gold (David Egan, vocals and keyboards)
- Album:
Maura O'Connell, Blue Is The Color Of Hope, Warner Bros. Records (1992);
- "Wake Up Call," by David Egan and David Love Lewis (born 1946)
- Album: Performed by John Mayall and Mavis Staples on the Wake Up Call, Silvertone (1993);
- Album Jimmy Witherspoon, The Blues, The Whole Blues, And Nothing But The Blues, Indigo (1992);
Produced by Mike Vernon
- Album: Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson, Sing It, Rounder Records (1998);
- "People Will Be People," by David Egan
- Album: Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson Sing It, Rounder Records (1998);
- Album: The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Live, Sanctuary Records Group (2001);
- "Even Now," by David Egan and Buddy Flett (né Bruce Mechlin Flett; born 1951)
- Album: Johnny Adams, Man Of My Word, Rounder Records (1998);
- "Too Much Wine," by David Egan
- "Can’t Get Nothin’ Sucka," by David Egan and Nathan Williams
- Album: Nathan and the Zydeco Cha-Chas, Let’s Go, Rounder Records (2000);
- "When I Was A Dinosaur," by David Egan and Larry Armer (né John Larry Armer; born 1949)
- Album: Trout Fishing in America, Big Trouble, Trout Records (1991);
- Album: Dr. Demento's 25th Anniversary Collection: More of the Greatest Novelty Records of All Time, Rhino Records (1995);
- Album: Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer, The Dinosaur Album: A Musical Adventure Through The Jurassic Age, Kid Rhino (1993);
- Album: Chenille Sisters, 1-2-3 For Kids, Red House Records (1989);
Bands
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Local musician David Egan dies at 61 . Theadvertiser.com . 2016-03-18 . 2016-03-27.