Vocalist and harmonica player Larry Grisham and guitarist Tommy Stillwell founded The Beat Daddys in 1986. The musicians met as teenagers in Cloverport, Kentucky, in 1970 and began playing together around town, eventually forming a power pop group called the Phonz in the early 1980s. After touring regionally and releasing an EP, their shared interest in the British Invasion led them back to the blues. As the Beat Daddys, they opened for artists such as B.B. King and Little Milton and issued a self-titled album in 1990.

Following an Asian tour, the Beat Daddys visited a Jackson, Mississippi, barbecue restaurant and blues venue, where they left behind a copy of their album. While simply hoping to land a gig, the blues-rock band ultimately received a recording contract—the restaurant owners were Malaco Records executives, and they signed the Beat Daddys to their Waldoxy imprint in 1992.


Release

Delta Vision

No, We Ain’t From Clarksdale

South To Mississippi