The Buddaheads (earlier known as just Buddaheads) are a Blues-Rock Band fro… Read Full Bio ↴The Buddaheads (earlier known as just Buddaheads) are a Blues-Rock Band from California. Alan Mirikitani, alias B.B. Chung King (vocals, guitar, sax), is the mastermind of the Buddaheads. Johnny Griparic plays bass and Lee Spath plays drums.
Alan Mirikitani has written songs for Lonnie Brooks, Tinsley Ellis and Ruth Brown, who won a Grammy with his song "Too Little, Too Late." He also delivered several songs to films and TV shows.
Raw, their latest album, is a masterpiece. "Road to Ruin" is a little reminiscent of the boogie of ZZ Top. "Cross the Water" (with Kellie Rucker) and "Just For Fun" are ballads and "Stop Talkin' That Way" is a Texas Blues in the tradition of Steve Ray Vaughan.
"At Ten She's Two" is rock 'n' roll, "Chicken Head" and "It's Hard to Please a Woman" are rock songs and "What's Come Over You" reminds me of the swamp blues like Slim Harpo did and last but not least a gospel tune, "Mary Don't You Weep."
BB Chung King & The Buddaheads
BB Chung King & The Buddaheads are back on the LA scene after returning from a tour of Asia and the U.S. Taking a year and a half off, Alan Mirikitani (aka BB Chung King) established his own 24 track recording studio “Dawghouse Studios” in Burbank California.
BB’s music is a mix of roots rock with a blues base. BB has always claimed blues to be his first love, but comes from a generation that loves to rock. Their first CD “Blues Had A Baby”, was released in 1994 on RCA/BMB and received generous support from radio fans. If you have to categorize the music, it is somewhere between newer artists Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Blues Travelers. But make no mistake, BB Chung King & The Buddaheads are the original LA version!
BB keeps quite busy with the Buddaheads, but also finds time to write, record and produce music for other artists. BB has written songs for blues legends such as Lonnie Brooks, Tinsley Ellis and recently helped Ruth Brown receive a Grammy for her performance of his song “Too Little, Too Late”. Then he produced, wrote, engineered and played on B.J. Sharp’s Grammy nominated CD “Never Felt No Blues”. Her CD reached number 4 in the charts in Europe, without being issued there!
You can also hear the Buddaheads paying tribute to Lowell George. Together with Eddie Money, they perform the title track to the tribute album titled “Rock and Roll Doctor” (a song which appears as a bonus track on the Buddaheads “Live Japan” CD).
“Play Hard”, the third full length album, was released in Japan by Kiagan Records. Here in the US, the band is negotiating a new contract and distribution deal. To please the demand of the rest of their fans around the world, they have added some recent songs and the now re-titled, selfmanufactured limited edition CD “In The Mirror”, is available and will no doubt become a collectors item.
“Go For Broke” is a breathtaking collection of Rockin’ Blues and power packed ballads. “More great Buddaheads music” you say? Yeap. These songs, and many of their other of their tunes can be heard.
Website: Welcome to Buddaheads dot com
RIP Alan Mirikitani
The blues lost another great blues/rock guitar player when Alan Mirikitani died of a heart attack in the recording studio last weekend.
Alan was known to many as BB Chung King, and his band BB Chung King & The Screaming Buddaheads has been a fixture in the LA Area since the 1980s when I can remember first seeing them.
I’ve seen Alan many times as he has played Arcadia Blues Club which is fairly nearby.
Alan was always a gentleman to me and the other blues players in the area. When I was young and new to the area we used to converse via email periodically and he was always helpful.
Alan will surely be missed in my area, and likely in yours as well. So today I pay a tribute to Alan and if you’ve never heard his music I hope you’ll take some time to listen.
Alan Mirikitani has written songs for Lonnie Brooks, Tinsley Ellis and Ruth Brown, who won a Grammy with his song "Too Little, Too Late." He also delivered several songs to films and TV shows.
Raw, their latest album, is a masterpiece. "Road to Ruin" is a little reminiscent of the boogie of ZZ Top. "Cross the Water" (with Kellie Rucker) and "Just For Fun" are ballads and "Stop Talkin' That Way" is a Texas Blues in the tradition of Steve Ray Vaughan.
"At Ten She's Two" is rock 'n' roll, "Chicken Head" and "It's Hard to Please a Woman" are rock songs and "What's Come Over You" reminds me of the swamp blues like Slim Harpo did and last but not least a gospel tune, "Mary Don't You Weep."
BB Chung King & The Buddaheads
BB Chung King & The Buddaheads are back on the LA scene after returning from a tour of Asia and the U.S. Taking a year and a half off, Alan Mirikitani (aka BB Chung King) established his own 24 track recording studio “Dawghouse Studios” in Burbank California.
BB’s music is a mix of roots rock with a blues base. BB has always claimed blues to be his first love, but comes from a generation that loves to rock. Their first CD “Blues Had A Baby”, was released in 1994 on RCA/BMB and received generous support from radio fans. If you have to categorize the music, it is somewhere between newer artists Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Blues Travelers. But make no mistake, BB Chung King & The Buddaheads are the original LA version!
BB keeps quite busy with the Buddaheads, but also finds time to write, record and produce music for other artists. BB has written songs for blues legends such as Lonnie Brooks, Tinsley Ellis and recently helped Ruth Brown receive a Grammy for her performance of his song “Too Little, Too Late”. Then he produced, wrote, engineered and played on B.J. Sharp’s Grammy nominated CD “Never Felt No Blues”. Her CD reached number 4 in the charts in Europe, without being issued there!
You can also hear the Buddaheads paying tribute to Lowell George. Together with Eddie Money, they perform the title track to the tribute album titled “Rock and Roll Doctor” (a song which appears as a bonus track on the Buddaheads “Live Japan” CD).
“Play Hard”, the third full length album, was released in Japan by Kiagan Records. Here in the US, the band is negotiating a new contract and distribution deal. To please the demand of the rest of their fans around the world, they have added some recent songs and the now re-titled, selfmanufactured limited edition CD “In The Mirror”, is available and will no doubt become a collectors item.
“Go For Broke” is a breathtaking collection of Rockin’ Blues and power packed ballads. “More great Buddaheads music” you say? Yeap. These songs, and many of their other of their tunes can be heard.
Website: Welcome to Buddaheads dot com
RIP Alan Mirikitani
The blues lost another great blues/rock guitar player when Alan Mirikitani died of a heart attack in the recording studio last weekend.
Alan was known to many as BB Chung King, and his band BB Chung King & The Screaming Buddaheads has been a fixture in the LA Area since the 1980s when I can remember first seeing them.
I’ve seen Alan many times as he has played Arcadia Blues Club which is fairly nearby.
Alan was always a gentleman to me and the other blues players in the area. When I was young and new to the area we used to converse via email periodically and he was always helpful.
Alan will surely be missed in my area, and likely in yours as well. So today I pay a tribute to Alan and if you’ve never heard his music I hope you’ll take some time to listen.
Crawlin' Moon
B.B. Chung King & The Buddaheads Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by B.B. Chung King & The Buddaheads:
911 How much Forty three thousand fully equipped That all Machin…
Alana I need advice …
At Ten She's A Two Woo woo woo woo woo, woo yeah Woo woo woo…
At Ten Shes A Two Woo woo woo woo woo, woo yeah Woo woo woo…
Better Day I always knew that there'd be better days As soon as…
Don't Cry Call me n I'm there Real love ant coming prepared Haven't I…
Every Now & Then To try and tell you how I feel, I couldn't…
every now and then To try and tell you how I feel, I couldn't…
For Fun Okay, lets go, This is a non-political party broadcast, we…
Long Way Down When we were together I thought you were the one But what…
Mood For Luv Worldwide Manni Worldwide Worldwide Manni Worldwide Mmmm Man…
Run TRI.BE, be da loca Yah, it's about time, rocket 대기권 뚫고…
Showdown (ペンは剣よりヒプノシスマイク) 露払いは俺 観音坂独歩 今日心は安穏だなちょっと Narrow な野郎と罵られよう…
Train Train We're on the freedom train すべて思いどおりになるのが自由 そんな誤解してるから 簡単にうろ…
We have lyrics for these tracks by B.B. Chung King:
At Ten She's a Two At Two She's a Ten Woo woo woo woo woo, woo yeah Woo woo woo…
At Ten Shes a Two At Two Shes a Ten Woo woo woo woo woo, woo yeah Woo woo woo…
Enough Is Enough I was the side character You were the protagonist I was ju…
Every Now and Then To try and tell you how I feel, I couldn't…
For Fun Okay, lets go, This is a non-political party broadcast, we…
Hurricane Yeah B.A.P let's go (ah oh oh yeah) Ready to fly…
Just For Fun One step 준비하기 옷도 입고 머리도 만지고 Two step 연습하기 너에게 어떤 말을…
Little Girl Light on her feet, a feather is she, God bless…
Long Way Down When we were together I thought you were the one But what…
Nothin to Lose We in these streets It's hard to make it through I know…
Song No More No more eatin' for them now, No more eatin' for them…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Buddaheads:
Hurricane No matter how many times that you told me you…
Just for Fun m' debake nan rap kon klandesten san papye oh, oh. m' fè…
Real Mo'fucker when we bang bang, squeezing pistols that make em…
Run I′ll sing it one last time for you Then we really…
Softly I Fall Don't you know that I cried in silence. I was too…
What's Come Over You don't let go i go down with you don't let go you offer…
What's Come Over You ? Don't let go I go down with you Don't let go You offer…
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@jobo-and-mo
Wish I’d seen them live! So great! Still play their songs regularly.
@JamieMorganBlues
Love it, I'm getting tired of this genre in some peoples hands but these guys just rock, anybody know if they still play? thanks for posting
@epiphonerox
Alan is awesome. Mastered my EP. He is a boss!
@Desertpuma
I love the album this song is on!! Discovered these guys by accident on the net and promptly bought 2 of their albums on iTunes!
@dmlaurent
Fnatastic. I love these guys and their progressive blues and rock sound. Chung King is a virtuoso on the guitar. Makes me think Jimi Hendrix/
@fenderstratguy
He's a great guy.....very friendly and nice to the fans
@The_Narrow_Path
YES-YES! Thanks so much...I have been looking for Buddaheads vids for a long time!! Had to subscribe to ya! This is my favorite tune from the Howlin' At The Moon cd!!! :)
@1Etatdame95
C'est juste excellent....
@kava365
great! i love that sound!! thx for posting XD
@TruthUnderFire
My current Hi Hat set up I stole from this drummer. 13" Sabian HH fusion bottom, 14 AA top. Sound is fucking sweet! This dudes kick major ass.