Grammy Award winner for Best Traditional Blues Album for 2017, Bobby Rush estimates that he has cut over 300 songs since he first began making music. He has been honored with three Grammy nominations, 41 nominations and 10 awards from the Blues Foundation, and a 2006 induction into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Naming your album after a song entitled “Porcupine Meat” may seem a little unusual unless you’re Bobby Rush, who earned his first gold record in 1971 with a hit entitled “Chicken Heads.” Porcupine Meat is Rush’s debut release for Rounder Records.
Grammy Award winner for Best Traditional Blues Album for 2017, Bobby Rush estimates that he has cut over 300 songs since he first began making music. He has been honored with three Grammy nominations, 41 nominations and 10 awards from the Blues Foundation, and a 2006 induction into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Naming your album after a song entitled “Porcupine Meat” may seem a little unusual unless you’re Bobby Rush, who earned his first gold record in 1971 with a hit entitled “Chicken Heads.” Porcupine Meat is Rush’s debut release for Rounder Records.
Grammy Award winner for Best Traditional Blues Album for 2017, Bobby Rush estimates that he has cut over 300 songs since he first began making music. He has been honored with three Grammy nominations, 41 nominations and 10 awards from the Blues Foundation, and a 2006 induction into the Blues Hall of Fame.
Naming your album after a song entitled “Porcupine Meat” may seem a little unusual unless you’re Bobby Rush, who earned his first gold record in 1971 with a hit entitled “Chicken Heads.” Porcupine Meat is Rush’s debut release for Rounder Records.