American singer-songwriter
Reuben David Egan (March 20, 1954 – March 18, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist based in Lafayette , Louisiana , who composed, recorded, and performed rock, Cajun-rock, soul, and blues.[ 1] [ 2] Egan died March 18, 2016, at his home from cancer.[ 3]
Selected discography [ edit ] "Underground Stream," by David Egan Album: Irma Thomas , Simply Grand , Rounder Records (2008); OCLC 237222844 Irma Thomas , vocals; David Egan, piano "One Foot In The Bayou," by David Egan Album: Tab Benoit , Power of the Pontchartrain , Telarc (2007); OCLC 153996636 Album: Filé , La Vie Marron , Green Linnet (1996); OCLC 36638767 David Egan, vocals and piano "Good To You Baby," by David Egan and Buddy Flett (né Bruce Mechlin Flett; born 1951) Album: Tab Benoit , Power of the Pontchartrain , Telarc (2007); OCLC 153996636 "If You Knew How Much," by David Egan "Stone Survivor," by David Egan "These Honey-Do's," by Irma Thomas and David Egan Album: Irma Thomas , After the Rain , Rounder Records (2007); OCLC 68175294 Album: Marcia Ball , Peace, Love and BBQ , Alligator Records (2008); OCLC 224558754 "Fading Footsteps" by David Egan Album: Solomon Burke , Make Do with What You Got , Shout Factory (2005); OCLC 58462519 "Please No More," by David Egan and Greg Hansen Album: Etta James , Let’s Roll , Private Music (2003); OCLC 52219644 Album: Sing It , Rounder Records (1988); OCLC 38572290 Performed by Marcia Ball , Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson Album: Joe Cocker , Night Calls , Capitol Records (1992); OCLC 26287406 Album: Terry Evans , Come To The River , AudioQuest Music (1997); OCLC 38034296 Debut Album: Marc Broussard , Momentary Setback , Ripley Records (2002); OCLC 52770347 "First You Cry," by David Egan and Buddy Flett (né Bruce Mechlin Flett; born 1951) Album: Percy Sledge , Blue Night , Point Blank Records (1994); OCLC 33813037 Album: Lil’ Band O’ Gold , Shanachie Records (2000); OCLC 44797864 Performed by Lil’ Band O’ Gold (David Egan, vocals and keyboards) Album: Maura O'Connell , Blue Is The Color Of Hope , Warner Bros. Records (1992); OCLC 27421522 "Wake Up Call," by David Egan and David Love Lewis (born 1946) Album: Performed by John Mayall and Mavis Staples on the Wake Up Call , Silvertone (1993); OCLC 28739821 Album Jimmy Witherspoon , The Blues, The Whole Blues, And Nothing But The Blues , Indigo (1992); OCLC 28502087 Produced by Mike Vernon Album: Marcia Ball , Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson , Sing It , Rounder Records (1998); OCLC 38558587 "People Will Be People," by David Egan Album: Marcia Ball , Irma Thomas and Tracy Nelson Sing It , Rounder Records (1998); OCLC 38558587 Album: The Fabulous Thunderbirds , Live , Sanctuary Records Group (2001); OCLC 49801033 "Even Now," by David Egan and Buddy Flett (né Bruce Mechlin Flett; born 1951) Album: Johnny Adams , Man Of My Word , Rounder Records (1998); OCLC 40622686 "Too Much Wine," by David Egan "Can’t Get Nothin’ Sucka," by David Egan and Nathan Williams Album: Nathan and the Zydeco Cha-Chas, Let’s Go , Rounder Records (2000); OCLC 45091358 "When I Was A Dinosaur," by David Egan and Larry Armer (né John Larry Armer; born 1949) Album: Trout Fishing in America , Big Trouble , Trout Records (1991); OCLC 26154305 Album: Dr. Demento's 25th Anniversary Collection: More of the Greatest Novelty Records of All Time , Rhino Records (1995); OCLC 33275688 Album: Bill Mumy and Robert Haimer , The Dinosaur Album: A Musical Adventure Through The Jurassic Age , Kid Rhino (1993); OCLC 29787478 Album: Chenille Sisters , 1-2-3 For Kids , Red House Records (1989); OCLC 23284804
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