On his way to becoming a top-rank blues player, Hamilton Loomis got a hand from some of the masters. Loomis jammed with Albert Collins a few months before Collins death in 1993. Around the same time, ...
HOUSTON — Hamilton Loomis is a Galveston native, a protégé of the legendary Bo Diddley and writes earworms that shake your soul! Hamilton Loomis rocks the house with his song "Stuck in a Rut".
Hamilton Loomis debuted his brand of sass-and-grit blues with a self-titled album at the age of 17. Almost ten years later, the Galveston native can boast three more releases and a mentor in Bo ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... With the recent rise of a “new breed” of blues, including the White Stripes, the Black Keys and Mississippi’s Fat Possum record label, it seems a simple ...
Houston blues belter Sarah Grace completed her run on NBC’s singing competition The Voice this week. Her formidable talents as a singer and musician led her to the series’ semi-finals and showed music ...
Hamilton Loomis plays the harmonica. The musician will teach a beginner’s harmonica class in Wichita next weekend. Natalia Claus Courtesy No experience necessary. You don’t have to have any musical ...
Texas blues/funk/rock-man Hamilton Loomis wowed the crowd that packed Bones Brewing Friday night with a performance that put everyone in the front row. Touring in support of his latest cd, "Live in ...
SUMMIT COUNTY – According to 30-year-old musician Hamilton Loomis, he’s a performer first and writer second. The Texas native, who has been writing his own material since he was 17 said, “I realized a ...
Hamilton Loomis calls it his annual “Tundra Tour.” Most years, the lifelong Texan leaves behind the pleasant weather in the Lone Star State and heads north, where the winters are long and cold and ...
If you want your blues-groove with a heavy dose of showmanship, than look no further than at Texan-born Hamilton Loomis and his band! At his recent gig at the Edinburgh Blues Club, Loomis and his ...
Bo Diddley once offered some sage advice to his then teenage blues guitar protégé, Hamilton Loomis. Diddley told Loomis, “Innovate, don’t imitate.” Judging by the performance on his new live album, ...
“If blues, soul, and rock can be said to form a triangle, you’ll find Hamilton Loomis right in the center of it,” says Guitar Player Magazine. An apt description, as young Loomis is one of the young ...