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Eric Gales Announces New Single You Shouldn’t Have Left Me and Australian Tour

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Memphis blues virtuoso Eric Gales has today released his fiery new single You Shouldn’t Have Left Me, a searing taste of his forthcoming record A Tribute To LJK. The album, dedicated to his late brother Manuel Gales – better known to blues fans as Little Jimmy King – is available digitally from today and will receive a physical release on 24 October through Provogue.
The record is stacked with heavyweight collaborations including Buddy Guy, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Joe Bonamassa, Roosevelt Collier and Josh Smith – a lineup that underscores both Gales’ standing in the blues world and the respect his brother continues to command more than two decades after his passing.
A Tribute to Family and Legacy
Speaking about the deeply personal project, Gales says the idea has been with him for years. “This record has been a long time coming,” he reflects. “I wanted it to be the ultimate tribute to my late brother, Little Jimmy King, to keep his memory alive and make sure people remember who he was and still is. All of these songs, except one, are his originals. I wanted to deliver his tunes to the world through my eyes. And I wanted it to be badass – and that’s exactly how it turned out.”
Co-produced with Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith, A Tribute to LJK blends the raw power of Gales’ trademark fretwork with the deep soul of the Memphis sound. The opening track – today’s single You Shouldn’t Have Left Me – sets the tone. Gales explains: “That’s a real blues-club burner with a ‘Blues Is Alright’ kinda vibe. The first voice you hear is my brother Danuel, who is Little Jimmy’s twin. They sound exactly alike, and having his voice open the record has huge sentimental value for me. It’s a strong opener with high energy.”
The Singles So Far
You Shouldn’t Have Left Me follows the earlier release Don’t Wanna Go Home, featuring Bonamassa. With its infectious groove and swaggering guitar runs, it has already become a fan favourite. Before that came Somebody, a collaboration with Buddy Guy and Roosevelt Collier, which closes the album.
Gales recalls how the Buddy Guy cameo came together: “That idea was actually my wife LaDonna’s. She said, ‘You should see if Buddy is available. We don’t know how much time any of us has, so while you can, give it a shot.’ We reached out, and he said yes straight away. He knew my brother, they’d played together, so I think it was easy for him to come on board. That track turned into something really special.”
The All-Star Guestlist
Every song on A Tribute to LJK ties back to the Gales family story, but the guest musicians bring their own firepower.
Buddy Guy, the last of the true Chicago blues giants, joins Gales for Somebody.
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, the Mississippi prodigy carrying the blues into a new generation, adds his soulful touch.
Joe Bonamassa, both as co-producer and guitarist, fuels the album’s muscular sound.
Roosevelt Collier, known for his lap steel mastery, injects a gospel-infused grit.
Josh Smith, longtime Gales ally, keeps the record grounded in raw, no-frills blues.
The result is both a heartfelt memorial and a celebration of the blues as a living, breathing art form.
The Australian Connection
Alongside today’s single, Eric Gales has confirmed a seven-date Australian tour this November, giving local audiences the chance to experience one of the most electrifying guitarists of his generation in the flesh.
Eric Gales Australian Tour 2025
19 Nov – The Princess Theatre, Woolloongabba (QLD)
20 Nov – Memo Music Hall, St Kilda (VIC)
21 Nov – Harmonie German Club, Narrabundah (ACT)
22 Nov – Factory Theatre, Marrickville (NSW)
24 Nov – The Gov, Hindmarsh (SA)
26 Nov – Freo.Social, Fremantle (WA)
28 Nov – The Night Cat, Fitzroy (VIC)
Australian blues fans have long embraced Gales’ incendiary live performances. His blend of technical wizardry, emotional depth, and showmanship consistently draws comparisons to legends like Hendrix, yet his voice remains utterly his own.
Who Was Little Jimmy King?
For those unfamiliar with Gales’ brother, Little Jimmy King (Manuel Gales) was a Memphis-born bluesman who rose to prominence in the 1990s. A protégé of Albert King (no relation), Jimmy carried the modern electric blues torch with a fiery style that echoed the greats while carving out his own identity. His death in 2002 was a huge loss to the blues community.
By reinterpreting Jimmy’s work on A Tribute to LJK, Eric Gales ensures his brother’s artistry is reintroduced to a new generation. It’s both a remembrance and a reclamation – positioning Jimmy alongside the peers and mentors who recognised his talent during his too-short life.
The Blues as Family
In the blues, legacy runs deep. Gales himself has long been hailed as one of the most gifted guitarists alive, with a career spanning more than three decades, overcoming personal struggles and triumphs while never losing his connection to the music. This latest project ties his journey back to family and bloodline.
“It’s about keeping the memory alive,” Gales says. “But it’s also about pushing forward. This record is for my brother, for my family, and for anyone who has ever been touched by the blues.”
With A Tribute to LJK now available digitally, a physical edition due in October, and a national Australian tour just weeks away, 2025 is shaping up as a landmark year for Eric Gales – and a moving reminder of the enduring power of the blues.

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Eric Gales at Bluesfest Melbourne 2023 photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Eric Gales Recruits Buddy Guy and Kingfish To Pay Tribute To His Brother Little Jimmy King

by Paul Cashmere

Eric Gales has some famous friends including Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa and Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram to help pay tribute to his brother Emmanuel Gales aka Little Jimmy King on the upcoming album ‘A Tribute To Little Jimmy King’.

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Buddy Guy at Bluesfest Melbourne photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Buddy Guy To Release ‘Ain’t Done With The Blues’ On His 89th Birthday

by Paul Cashmere

At 88 years old, Buddy Guy refuses to let age or expectation dictate the tempo of his career and that is the case for his 89th year as well. Buddy’s forthcoming album Ain’t Done With the Blues is set for release 30 July 2025, Buddy’s 89th birthday.

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Bluesfest To Play A Two Day Festival In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne has scored its own two day Bluesfest in April with The Doobie Brothers, Buddy Guy and Paolo Nutini on the line-up.

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Buddy Guy To Perform Farewell Dates In Australia For Bluesfest

by Paul Cashmere

Buddy Guy will perform his last shows in Australia in April 2023.

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Billy Ray Cyrus and Buddy Guy To Headline New Hunter Valley Festivals

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Billy Ray Cyrus and Buddy Guy will headline two brand new festivals in the Hunter Valley.

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R.I.P. ‘Killer’ Ray Allison

by Paul Cashmere

“Killer” Ray Allison, who played drums for a number of years with Buddy Guy before starting his own band on guitar, died on Wednesday night in his sleep at the age of 60. According to Buddy Guy’s page:

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Bluesfest 2017 Has Strongest First Announcement Ever

by Paul Cashmere

Bluesfest 2017 is off to its strongest start in years with what is their strongest first announcement in years.

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Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy Open Tour In Port Chester

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Two giants of guitar, Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy, opened their tour on Tuesday night at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY.

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Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy To Tour Together

by Paul Cashmere

Jeff Beck and Buddy Guy will co-headline a tour this summer.

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California Honeydrops To Spread The Sounds Of New Orleans Throughout Australia

by Paul Cashmere

California Honeydrops have been around for about eight years now and spread the sounds of New Orleans (along with some San Fran funk) up and down the west coast of the USA.

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Buddy Guy Pays Tribute To B.B. King With Van Morrison On New Album

by Paul Cashmere

Blues legend Buddy Guy has teamed with soul legend Van Morrison for a tribute to B.B. King on his new album ‘Born To Play Guitar’.

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Rolling Stones Dust Of Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo Heartbreaker For Milwaukee

by Paul Cashmere

The Rolling Stones have added the old ‘Goats Head Soup’ classic ‘(Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo) Heartbreaker’ into their set for the good people of Milwaukee.

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George Harrison, Bee Gees To Receive Recording Academy Honors

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

The Recording Academy has released it’s list of special award winners for this year’s ceremonies in February.

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Buddy Guy Named BB King Entertainer Of The Year

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Buddy Guy was named the B.B. King Entertainer of the Year at Thursday night’s 35th annual Blues Awards held in Memphis.

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Melbourne Only Scores The Buddy Guy, James Cotton Blues Band, Charlie Musselwhite Triple Header Bluesfest Sideshow

by Paul Cashmere

Buddy Guy, The James Cotton Band and Charlie Musselwhite will team up for a Bluesfest triple header sideshow but in Melbourne in April.

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Bluesfest Fourth Announcement Features Buddy Guy And Jake Bugg

by Paul Cashmere

Peter Noble is putting the blues into Bluesfest with the fourth artist announcement for the 2014 music festival with Buddy Guy leading the latest additions but Jake Bugg will also be there.

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Chicago Bob Nelson

Harmonica Player Chicago Bob Nelson Passes Away At 68

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Chicago-based blues harmonica player “Chicago” Bob Nelson has passed away at the age of 68.

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Led Zeppelin Talks About Vikings And Sex With David Letterman

by Paul Cashmere

Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman tonight (December 3) and discussed Vikings, sex and their music.

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Led Zeppelin And Buddy Guy Receive Kennedy Honours

by Paul Cashmere

Both Led Zeppelin and Buddy Guy were awarded America’s greatest cultural honour, the Kennedy Award at The White House in Washington on Sunday.

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Impressive Lineup For Clapton Guitar Festival Unconfirmed

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

While there has been no official announcement, Eric Clapton will be putting on his his fourth Crossroads Guitar Festival on April 12 and 13 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

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Jimi Hendrix Gets A Clothing Line

by Paul Cashmere

When you are next on the Red Carpet and you are asked, “whom are you wearing” your answer may just be ‘Jimi Hendrix’.

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Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang Bluesfest Sideshows Announced

by Paul Cashmere

Buddy Guy has announced a few shows outside of Bluesfest in Australia next year and is bringing Jonny Lang along for the shows.

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Crosby Still & Nash, The Specials Join Bluesfest Line-up

by Paul Cashmere

The second announcement for Bluesfest features the return of Crosby, Still & Nash to Australia as well as UK ska band The Specials.

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