biographical info
He's one part hill country blues, one part rock 'n' roll, and in all
ways the hardest working man in the Vancouver music scene. Reviewer
Flora Freisantone wrote that Rich Hope is "one of the best blues
explosions since Howlin' Wolf." Backed by his tub-thumping partner,
Adrian Mack, Rich Hope and his Evil Doers are, for all intents and
purposes, a two-man quartet of trashy boogie blues. In the last few
years, Rich has been busy touring England with Jim Reid (the Jesus
and Mary Chain) collaborating with Gordie Johnson, and opening for the
Black Crowes. His hotly anticipated new album will be released on August 18th, 2009 on the Sandbag Records label.
lineup
Rich Hope Vocals / Guitars
Adrian Mack Drummer
Rich Hope artist
influences
The Rolling Stones
Bob Dylan
Hank Williams
Jr. Kimbrough
The Clash
Dr. Ross
Mississippi Fred MacDowell
John Lee Hooker
Bruce Springsteen