Popa Chubby (Theodore Joseph Horowitz, born 31. March 1960 in New York) is … Read Full Bio ↴Popa Chubby (Theodore Joseph Horowitz, born 31. March 1960 in New York) is a New York blues singer and guitar player. His angry and aggressive style of blues is influenced heavily by Willie Dixon. Like Jerry Lewis, he is more popular in France than the U.S.
Popa Chubby is a true native son of the Big Apple. He was born in the Bronx and grew up in a neighborhood made famous by Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale. His parents owned a candy store on the corner of 181st Street and Arthur Avenue. His early memories of hearing the juke box playing the hits of early sixties soul and R&B – and the neighborhood teens flocking around it – made a lasting impression on him. To this day the musical influence of Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye are ever present in Popa's music.
At the tender age of 8 he picked up the drums and became consumed in playing "Wipeout" (much to the dismay of his mother and neighbors). His parents were huge fans of jazz and R&B and had a vast collection of 78's and LPs. Popa would spend hours scratching them up by playing the sections he liked over and over again. When he was seven, his father took him to see an oldies show at Madison Square Garden. Up close to the stage he watched the headliner duck walk across the stage playing his Gibson 335 like a ringin' a bell!! Chuck Berry became Popa's idol. The untimely death of his father when he was nine left Ted living with his old-school Italian grandparents. His love affair with the drums was put on indefinite hold.
The 70's came and Popa began to hear the blues rock that was everywhere. Johnny Winter, Foghat, Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones were on the radio and in the record stores and Popa, being a loner, found solace in listening to these records over and over on a beat up record player bought at a yard sale for a dollar.
At age fourteen he picked up his first guitar and never put it down. His fingers bled from trying to pick out the blues licks he heard second hand from the rockers who played them. In the late 70's Punk Rock hit the scene, and Popa answered a classified ad in the Village Voice for a guitarist. He was hired by Japanese performance/special effects artist, Screaming Mad George, and played a fortuitous gig at CBGB in New York City's Bowery. There he met Punk Rock godfather, Richard Hell, who was putting together a new version of his band the Voidoids. Popa was hired for a world tour. All the while Popa was honing his licks via the records of Albert King, B.B. King and especially Freddie King.
"When I first heard Freddie King my world was turned upside down. I was 19 and this older cat in the neighborhood played me the Just Pickin' record and I was knocked out cold. I thought, ‘Man, that's what I wanna be when I grow up.'"
With the 1980's upon him, Popa played any and all styles of music he could, the education helping him to survive as a working musician. In 1984, while busking in New York's Central Park, he met singer-songwriter Pierce Turner who had just signed with RCA Records. Pierce and Chubby shared a love for Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix. Chubby was hired for a world tour and asked to contribute his blues-inflected guitar playing to Pierce's album The Sky and The Ground. Popa worked with Pierce throughout the late 80's, all the while itching to play the blues he loved.
In 1990 the Popa Chubby Band was born. The name was taken from an impromptu jam with Bernie Worell, one of the founding members of ‘70s psychedelic rock and R&B group Parliament Funkadelic. "He was singing a song called ‘Popa Chubby' and he pointed at me." The name captured the essence of what his music has come to represent. "Popa Chubby basically means to get excited. The core of my music is about excitement. I think music should make people feel alive."
Before long he was playing every club in New York. Popa landed the coveted spot as house band at the now defunct Manny's Car Wash. There he got to back up and open for many of the great musicians who came through town. The combined experiences of backing a variety of artists helped shape his vision of what he now calls "New York City Blues."
In 1991, he entered the National Blues Talent Search sponsored by Long Beach Radio station KLON. He beat out a score of bands to bring the title to New York City and was rewarded with an opening spot at the 1991 Long Beach Blues Festival. Popa soon started touring regionally and released two independent records on his own label.
In 1994 Popa signed a recording deal with the recently resurrected O-Keh label (Sony Music). At first reluctant to sign on with such a corporate outfit, it was the prospect of working with Tom Dowd, longtime Atlantic Records engineer/producer, whose recordings by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett and others are legendary, that convinced him. Booty and The Beast was released in 1994, and the single, "Sweet Goddess Of Love and Beer," soon was sweeping the country and became a summer radio hit coast to coast in 1995.
Creative differences left Popa a free agent in 1996, so he began releasing albums on his own label. On the advice of Dowd he went to Europe, where his first two CDs were released as a collection by the French Dixiefrog label. The record was an instant success and left Popa touring nonstop. The energy and showmanship of his sets earned him critical and commercial acclaim overseas, and in fact, he's become a huge star in Europe, where he appears on the covers of guitar magazines and routinely sells out major venues.
The innovative performer and producer went on to do a number of other projects for Dixiefrog, his own albums and others by Big Apple artists recorded under the aegis of Popa Chubby Productions. In the process, he spearheaded a New York City sub-genre of blues. The New York sound is as complex as the city itself, melding a variety of street sounds from hip hop, punk, straight-up rock, R&B, into an unadulterated blues format. "New York is a melting pot of social and musical cultures, and New York City Blues is an amalgam of all those styles," explains Chubby.
Popa Chubby's music, forged in the toughness that is New York City, takes blues to the cutting edge, where it highfives its contemporary cousins rock, rap, and hip hop. With his razor sharp, biting guitar, vocals from the gut, and top-notch skill as a songwriter, Popa Chubby artfully combines the rootsiness of blues with the more modern urban elements of today's popular music.
In May 2000, Dixiefrog released How'd a White Boy Get the Blues? in Europe, where it has sold over 60,000 records and is still climbing. Looking for a domestic label that would understand his unique approach to the blues, Popa brought the album to Blind Pig Records, which released this seminal blues-rock concept record in August of 2001. It uses electric and acoustic guitar blends, drum loops and electronics to show how close the blues, hip-hop and R&B really are. The New York Post said, "The guitar ace is fantastic on this CD - the quintessence of what New York City blues is all about. There isn't a bad song on it."
Popa Chubby's newest CD, Stealing the Devil's Guitar, was released on Dixie Frog Records in February 2006. The 13 songs on this record represent a journey through the real life blues of Popa Chubby. Popa writes from life and from the first track hits a home run with the talking slide blues of "Slide Devil Man Slide". The tone is set and the journey unfolds. Sonically, this record is the most textural to date with lots of slide and acoustic guitar, mandolin, Sitar, and a heavy dose of hard blues rock lead guitar. The urbane rap tome of "Smugglers Game" has Middle Eastern flavors and ejects the listener to exotic border crossings. The heart-rending dirge of "Preacher Man" bemoans the trials of the entrusted. The Western saga "Young Guns" sets the stage for a shootout between new and old- because if you want to take the devil's guitar, you got to steal it!
Discography:
Studioalbums:
1995 - Booty and the Beast
1995 - Hit the High Hard One (Live)
1996 - Gas Money
1996 - It's Chubby Time
1997 - One Million Broken Guitars
1998 - Brooklyn Basement Blues
1999 - Popa Chubby Presents New York City Blues
2000 - One Night Live In New York City (Live)
2000 - How'd a White Boy Get the Blues?
2001 - New York City Blues (Again
2001 - Flashed Back (Songs From The '60s Blues And Beyond) (feat. Galea)
2002 - The Good the Bad and the Chubby
2003 - Black Coffee Blues Band
2003 - Popa Chubby Live at FIP
2003 - Old School - Popa Chubby and Friends Play
2004 - Peace, Love and Respect
2005 - Wild Live
2005 - Big Man Big Guitar: Popa Chubby Live
2006 - Electric Chubbyland Volume One
2006 - Stealing the Devil's Guitar
2006 - Electric Chubbyland (3CD box set)
2007 - Deliveries After Dark
2008 - Vicious Country
2010 - The Fight Is On
2011 - Back to New York City
2013 - Universal Breakdown Blues
2014 - I'm Feelin’ Lucky (The Blues according to Popa Chubby)
2015 - Big, Bad and Beautiful (Live) (DoA, Live)
Compilations:
1996 - The First Cuts
2003 - The Hungry Years
2005 - Ten Years With Popa Chubby Best Of
Popa Chubby is a true native son of the Big Apple. He was born in the Bronx and grew up in a neighborhood made famous by Robert De Niro in the movie A Bronx Tale. His parents owned a candy store on the corner of 181st Street and Arthur Avenue. His early memories of hearing the juke box playing the hits of early sixties soul and R&B – and the neighborhood teens flocking around it – made a lasting impression on him. To this day the musical influence of Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye are ever present in Popa's music.
At the tender age of 8 he picked up the drums and became consumed in playing "Wipeout" (much to the dismay of his mother and neighbors). His parents were huge fans of jazz and R&B and had a vast collection of 78's and LPs. Popa would spend hours scratching them up by playing the sections he liked over and over again. When he was seven, his father took him to see an oldies show at Madison Square Garden. Up close to the stage he watched the headliner duck walk across the stage playing his Gibson 335 like a ringin' a bell!! Chuck Berry became Popa's idol. The untimely death of his father when he was nine left Ted living with his old-school Italian grandparents. His love affair with the drums was put on indefinite hold.
The 70's came and Popa began to hear the blues rock that was everywhere. Johnny Winter, Foghat, Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones were on the radio and in the record stores and Popa, being a loner, found solace in listening to these records over and over on a beat up record player bought at a yard sale for a dollar.
At age fourteen he picked up his first guitar and never put it down. His fingers bled from trying to pick out the blues licks he heard second hand from the rockers who played them. In the late 70's Punk Rock hit the scene, and Popa answered a classified ad in the Village Voice for a guitarist. He was hired by Japanese performance/special effects artist, Screaming Mad George, and played a fortuitous gig at CBGB in New York City's Bowery. There he met Punk Rock godfather, Richard Hell, who was putting together a new version of his band the Voidoids. Popa was hired for a world tour. All the while Popa was honing his licks via the records of Albert King, B.B. King and especially Freddie King.
"When I first heard Freddie King my world was turned upside down. I was 19 and this older cat in the neighborhood played me the Just Pickin' record and I was knocked out cold. I thought, ‘Man, that's what I wanna be when I grow up.'"
With the 1980's upon him, Popa played any and all styles of music he could, the education helping him to survive as a working musician. In 1984, while busking in New York's Central Park, he met singer-songwriter Pierce Turner who had just signed with RCA Records. Pierce and Chubby shared a love for Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix. Chubby was hired for a world tour and asked to contribute his blues-inflected guitar playing to Pierce's album The Sky and The Ground. Popa worked with Pierce throughout the late 80's, all the while itching to play the blues he loved.
In 1990 the Popa Chubby Band was born. The name was taken from an impromptu jam with Bernie Worell, one of the founding members of ‘70s psychedelic rock and R&B group Parliament Funkadelic. "He was singing a song called ‘Popa Chubby' and he pointed at me." The name captured the essence of what his music has come to represent. "Popa Chubby basically means to get excited. The core of my music is about excitement. I think music should make people feel alive."
Before long he was playing every club in New York. Popa landed the coveted spot as house band at the now defunct Manny's Car Wash. There he got to back up and open for many of the great musicians who came through town. The combined experiences of backing a variety of artists helped shape his vision of what he now calls "New York City Blues."
In 1991, he entered the National Blues Talent Search sponsored by Long Beach Radio station KLON. He beat out a score of bands to bring the title to New York City and was rewarded with an opening spot at the 1991 Long Beach Blues Festival. Popa soon started touring regionally and released two independent records on his own label.
In 1994 Popa signed a recording deal with the recently resurrected O-Keh label (Sony Music). At first reluctant to sign on with such a corporate outfit, it was the prospect of working with Tom Dowd, longtime Atlantic Records engineer/producer, whose recordings by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett and others are legendary, that convinced him. Booty and The Beast was released in 1994, and the single, "Sweet Goddess Of Love and Beer," soon was sweeping the country and became a summer radio hit coast to coast in 1995.
Creative differences left Popa a free agent in 1996, so he began releasing albums on his own label. On the advice of Dowd he went to Europe, where his first two CDs were released as a collection by the French Dixiefrog label. The record was an instant success and left Popa touring nonstop. The energy and showmanship of his sets earned him critical and commercial acclaim overseas, and in fact, he's become a huge star in Europe, where he appears on the covers of guitar magazines and routinely sells out major venues.
The innovative performer and producer went on to do a number of other projects for Dixiefrog, his own albums and others by Big Apple artists recorded under the aegis of Popa Chubby Productions. In the process, he spearheaded a New York City sub-genre of blues. The New York sound is as complex as the city itself, melding a variety of street sounds from hip hop, punk, straight-up rock, R&B, into an unadulterated blues format. "New York is a melting pot of social and musical cultures, and New York City Blues is an amalgam of all those styles," explains Chubby.
Popa Chubby's music, forged in the toughness that is New York City, takes blues to the cutting edge, where it highfives its contemporary cousins rock, rap, and hip hop. With his razor sharp, biting guitar, vocals from the gut, and top-notch skill as a songwriter, Popa Chubby artfully combines the rootsiness of blues with the more modern urban elements of today's popular music.
In May 2000, Dixiefrog released How'd a White Boy Get the Blues? in Europe, where it has sold over 60,000 records and is still climbing. Looking for a domestic label that would understand his unique approach to the blues, Popa brought the album to Blind Pig Records, which released this seminal blues-rock concept record in August of 2001. It uses electric and acoustic guitar blends, drum loops and electronics to show how close the blues, hip-hop and R&B really are. The New York Post said, "The guitar ace is fantastic on this CD - the quintessence of what New York City blues is all about. There isn't a bad song on it."
Popa Chubby's newest CD, Stealing the Devil's Guitar, was released on Dixie Frog Records in February 2006. The 13 songs on this record represent a journey through the real life blues of Popa Chubby. Popa writes from life and from the first track hits a home run with the talking slide blues of "Slide Devil Man Slide". The tone is set and the journey unfolds. Sonically, this record is the most textural to date with lots of slide and acoustic guitar, mandolin, Sitar, and a heavy dose of hard blues rock lead guitar. The urbane rap tome of "Smugglers Game" has Middle Eastern flavors and ejects the listener to exotic border crossings. The heart-rending dirge of "Preacher Man" bemoans the trials of the entrusted. The Western saga "Young Guns" sets the stage for a shootout between new and old- because if you want to take the devil's guitar, you got to steal it!
Discography:
Studioalbums:
1995 - Booty and the Beast
1995 - Hit the High Hard One (Live)
1996 - Gas Money
1996 - It's Chubby Time
1997 - One Million Broken Guitars
1998 - Brooklyn Basement Blues
1999 - Popa Chubby Presents New York City Blues
2000 - One Night Live In New York City (Live)
2000 - How'd a White Boy Get the Blues?
2001 - New York City Blues (Again
2001 - Flashed Back (Songs From The '60s Blues And Beyond) (feat. Galea)
2002 - The Good the Bad and the Chubby
2003 - Black Coffee Blues Band
2003 - Popa Chubby Live at FIP
2003 - Old School - Popa Chubby and Friends Play
2004 - Peace, Love and Respect
2005 - Wild Live
2005 - Big Man Big Guitar: Popa Chubby Live
2006 - Electric Chubbyland Volume One
2006 - Stealing the Devil's Guitar
2006 - Electric Chubbyland (3CD box set)
2007 - Deliveries After Dark
2008 - Vicious Country
2010 - The Fight Is On
2011 - Back to New York City
2013 - Universal Breakdown Blues
2014 - I'm Feelin’ Lucky (The Blues according to Popa Chubby)
2015 - Big, Bad and Beautiful (Live) (DoA, Live)
Compilations:
1996 - The First Cuts
2003 - The Hungry Years
2005 - Ten Years With Popa Chubby Best Of
Good Thing
Popa Chubby Lyrics
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Aṣa Over waiting for you This plane is leaving without you 'Caus…
B-Street Collective Oh Baby, you done lost your good thing now Oh You done lost…
Barns Courtney Finally I get to stand on my own feet Glad to…
Ben cook Thought this whole time that god was a good person That…
BoDeans Sun light fall down on the fields Sun light fall down…
Carlina I've been on that free think You play My god I sing My life …
Cash and Maverick She got a good thing going Got all these dudes getting…
Cindy Morgan Bright good morning See the sun is waiting there To greet me…
Colbie Caillat Let's not complicate it, let's not think too much Let's blow…
Corky Siegel If you ever treated me wrong, honey I would tell…
D Smoke Ty Dolla $ign I heard good things come in many forms, huh Get your…
Dave Grusin Well I've heard enough And I've seen enough And I know enoug…
DENM I heard a dream I was mugged outside your house I heard…
Dru Chen What a man needs Is someone who understands him And can tell…
EARL ST. CLAIR Roses are red Violets are blue What would I do If I didn′t…
emie nathan we lost the wood among the trees but you don’t seem…
Eternal Could it be magic Could it be fantasy Maybe I'm dreamin' Cau…
Everything They sang about love to St. Luicia, on the day…
F.Y.C So if all good things must end Then you can let…
Fady Maalouf We´re sitting up on our cloud Looking down to the ground W…
Fell from the Tree Shirts I wear to impress you Shirts I tuck in to…
Filmore We were 23 Little apartment downtown in the big city It was…
Fine Young Cannibals The one good thing in my life Has gone away, I…
G.O.A.T heard a siren late last night, You must have felt me…
Gareth Gates I was looking for a new direction Gotta keep moving for…
Gavin Wahl-Stephens Everybody knows oh The way I look at you Everybody knows yea…
HeartStreets I'm facing the river The cold air makes my cheeks blush…
Henry Nowhere You keep going on this way You'll see Gonna loose a good…
I.T.B. Oh Baby, you done lost your good thing now Oh You done lost…
Ian Everson Oh I heard you're back in town Everything went quiet on…
Ilse DeLange Well I've heard enough And I've seen enough And I know enoug…
India Lake I hate to say I told you so But I said…
Jake Miller It's when you look at me like that Baby, I don't…
Jake Weisman You and me we got a good thing Don't get attached…
Jane McNealy Even when this good thing Seems like it's wrong to do 'Caus…
Jay Varcity We could go wherever you like We could do whatever you…
Jeebanoff It's a good thing 너와 함께라는 게 When I think 내…
Jimmy Sometimes, we have to go through the darkness The depths of…
JoJo I don't know nobody who gets me up the way…
Kate White Maybe I'm too sentimental I hold on tight to what I'm…
Kayle I still remember when my kiss would take your breath…
Kehlani Zedd I book myself tables At all the best restaurants, then eat…
Keith Urban Mmm, just hold it now, let me put my drink…
Kideko I don't need no confrontation I don't need no empathy I don'…
Kip Moore Alright, bring it on around boys I got a good thing,…
L.A. Guns Well it's a good thing I kissed you when I…
Leah Smith The gift of God has given got me so amazed I…
Lee Taylor Said I don't apologize Never compromise I'm a hard act to se…
Lenno All my life missing you now I see, it's what I…
Linards Zarins Some things got caught up In the corner of my heart I′ve…
Linda Diaz Tell me why you play games wimme Boy I love…
Luke And The Apostles My daddy spent his life lookin' up at the sky He'd…
Lynyrd Skynyrd My baby came home late last night I said girl I…
Maple Glider There are no words I have to say In this…
Marie Dahlstrom Tell me why you play games wimme Boy I love…
Marie Picasso Cos it's a good thing, mh oh yeah (It's) like walking…
Mark Lindsay Paul Revere & The Raiders Ssshhh, ahh Seems this worlds gotch you down Your feelin' ba…
Michael Nau Got a good thing Got a good thing Got a good thing…
Michael Shuman Yeah, we had a good thing goin' on Now it's never…
NCT 127 Oh yeah oh yeah 복잡한 이 도시를 깨워 회색 빛 거리 저 신호등…
Nick Jonas They be speaking on what they don't know They don't know…
Ochuu 좋은 날이 온다고 웃는 날이 온다고 오지 않을 꿈을 꾸고 있어 슬픈…
Out Of Eden It's easy to see that your mecy for me runs…
P.A.M.O My, My, My, My, My. Good Things Are Coming My…
Patty Larkin Well I've heard enough And I've seen enough And I know enoug…
Paul Revere The Raiders Ssshhh, ahh Seems this worlds gotch you down Your feelin' ba…
Paul Revere & The Raiders feat. Mark Lindsay Shh, ahh Seems this worlds got you down Your feelin' bad v…
Paul Revere & The Raiders Mark Lindsay Ssshhh, ahh Seems this worlds gotch you down Your feelin' ba…
Peirson Ross You're tired of being poor You say you've got to change If…
PEOPLE LIKE YOU Good thing you didn't listen Good thing you didn't care Trus…
Rebecka Törnqvist Long time ago and once upon a time we were roaming…
Reel Big Fish I never felt too good but in this world who…
Rich Boy ft. Polow Da Don & Keri [Chorus:] Good things don't last forever, baby Something '…
Rik Emmett & Dave Dunlop I could play the fool, and you'd take my side I…
Robben Ford You cover your senses You cover your eyes You tell…
Robben Ford & The Blue Line You cover your senses You cover your eyes You tell…
Rosie Ribbons I found myself today from all of the games you play…
Rudimental Good thing where have you gone? Good thing you've been gone…
Ryan Innes "Get yo’ head spinnin’ like a sugar rush I’m Mr.…
Sage the Gemini They be speaking on what they don't know They don't know…
Sage The Gemini Ft. Nick Jonas Yeah Uh, and they already know me, S-A-G-E Look, they be…
Sage The Gemini Nick Jonas They be speaking on what they don't know They don't know…
Saint Etienne (Ba ba ba) (Ba ba ba) (Ba ba ba) Take a message, let…
Sam Smith I had a dream I was mugged outside your house I…
Sam Smith(샘 스미스) I had a dream I was mugged outside your house I…
Sam Smith/Sam Smith I had a dream I was mugged outside your house I…
Serafyn Can I say that the world has never been, Never been…
Smith I had a dream I was mugged outside your house I…
Spencer Crandall Ever since I was ten, it was me and my…
Sure Sure All good ends All good ends All good ends Must come to a…
Surf Friends You doing all good things You doing all good things And…
Suriel Hess Wish I could stay here, can't deny I like the…
Terence Blanchard / Dave Grusin Well I've heard enough And I've seen enough And I know enoug…
The Flash & Dance Band There are good things comin' around the corner There are goo…
The Jesus Lizard When you take off your dress the whole world smiles and it's…
The Outlets Hey little girl Looks like I'm here to stay I've gotten my…
The Paperboys Good thing you are my good thing Cause I could really…
The Raiders Shh, ahh Seems this worlds got you down Your feelin' bad vib…
The Woodentops Now, now, now Now, now, now Now, now, now Now, now, now …
Törnqvist Rebecka Long time ago and once upon a time we were roaming…
Trip Lee The gift of God has given got me so amazed I…
Trip Lee feat. Leah Smith The gift of God has given got me so amazed I…
Tritonal Don't know how it's supposed to be But I can feel…
Twelve24 You make me feel this way. A love that I cant…
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown I've been looking for the sunny side of life I've been…
Weezer Girl, we got a good thing You know where this is…
Weezer(위저) Girl, we got a good thing You know where this is…
Whatever I'm working for the sake, of it and i'm on for…
Yacht Rock Revue You hear the voices calling You can't help yourself Can't ge…
Zedd I book myself tables At all the best restaurants, then eat…
태연 Give me that, give me that good thing 가득 날 채우는…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Popa Chubby:
(Sittin' On) The Dock of The Bay Sittin′ in the mornin' sun I′ll be sittin' when the evenin'…
69 Dollars 69 Dollars My baby gave me 69 Dollars to go to…
Angel on My Shoulder Angel on my shoulder Lying in my bed Telling me to listen To…
Another 10 Years Gone Another Ten Years Gone I was ten years old when Jimi…
Arlita Baby, baby, let your long hair flow in the wishing…
Bad Connection Тебе не нравится как я одеваюсь! Мои стихи тебя давно доста…
Caffeine and nicotine Caffeine and nicotine Rolling right around my brain x2 If do…
Daddy Played the Guitar I remember hoop pants Man mama could dance Spinning like a S…
Daddy Played the Guitar and Mama Was a Disco Queen Wild … When I was a boy Daddy gave me an old…
Dirty Diesel Dirty Diesel Well you look so good I can hardly control…
Dirty Lie Dirty Lie Your love is like a bad dream You can't…
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood B.Benjamin/S.Marcus/C.Cadwell Baby, do you understand me no…
Gloria Gonna tell ya about my baby You know she comes around She…
Grown Man Crying Blues Have you ever heard a grown man cry? In the middle…
Hallelujah I heard there was a secret chord David played and it…
Heart Attack and Vine Heartattack and Vine (by Tom Waits) liar liar with your pan…
Hey Joe Hey Joe, where you goin' with that gun in your…
How'd A White Boy Get The Blues? White boy when the morning ... ... to my lonely song…
I Can Tell I built my house on shallow sand Now I just don't…
I Don't Want Nobody I don’t want nobody Well I don't want nobody always tryin'…
Isis I married Isis on the fifth day of May But I…
Life Is a Beatdown Life is a beat down Life is a beat down you…
Little Wing Well she's walking through the clouds With a circus mind tha…
Long Way Home Flew into Paris town Got off the plane and I kissed the…
Lookin' Back I was walking down the street A pretty girl I've chanced…
Low Rider All my friends know the low rider The low rider is…
Man of the Blues Have you ever heard a grown man cry? In the middle…
Motorcycle Mama Motorcycle Mama Motorcycle Mama, won't you lay your big spik…
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out Nobody Wants you When you’re down and out Once I lived…
Nobody Loves Me Like I Love Myself Come here, baby, lay down by my side, The night is…
Palace Of The King was born down in Dallas, raised up on the city…
Passion Somebody somewhere In the heat of the night Looking pretty…
Rock Me Baby Rock me baby, rock me all night long Rock me baby,…
Rock On Blues Man Have you ever heard a grown man cry? In the middle…
Same Old Blues Morning rain keep on falling Like the tears that fall…
Secret Chubby ... Seringkali aku menduga Seringkali ini terjadi Segala rah…
She Said That Evil Was Her Name She came on like a Mona Lisa A puzzle with a…
Somebody Let the Devil Out Somebody Let The Devil Out Popa Chubby Early one mornin…
Somethin' Else Well, look-a-there Here she comes Here comes that girl again…
Spanish castle magic It's very far away It takes about a half and a…
Spooky In the cool of the evenin′ when ev'rything is gettin′…
Stoop Down Baby Stoop down baby lay your love down low I said stoop down…
Sweat Oh man, my head is killing me. Give me a…
Sweet Goddess of Love Baby baby I want you to know How much I love…
Sweet Goddess of Love & Beer Sweet goddess of love and beer Baby baby I want you…
Sympathy For The Devil Sympathy for the Devil / Chubby's Story Please allow me to…
The Dock of The Bay Sittin′ in the mornin' sun I′ll be sittin' when the evenin'…
Theme From the Godfather "Speak Softly, Love" Speak softly, love and hold me warm ag…
Trouble Here comes trouble walking the streets again She's looking f…
Wild thing Wild thing, you make my heart sing You make everything groov…
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David W
Been listening to Popa for years. He just keeps getting better and better.
JT Gerlach
I have no idea how I ended up introduced to this guy but I will never forget and will continue to listen. I'm 62yrs old and have heard a many. POPA ranks up there.
Jimmy Percival
Great rocker and guitar player i think he could play any kind of music great
Randy Smidt
On the top few
Theresnobody Here
pops amazing not just a geetarist but top notch showman but consistent in all his shows
Jose Bernal Jimenez Arredondo
Excellent Popa Chubby!!!
Jordan Smith
This dude rocks! I'll be looking into more performances by him in the future and hopefully make a show.
Сергей Нефедов
He rocks for sure!
john jones
Am I glad I found Popa! He is seriously great!
Sergio Luiz Santos
Não conhecia, fiquei fã,o cara é muito bom!