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Heartsfield

Heartsfield is an American rock band that was formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1970. The band's original members included Perry Jordan (guitar, vocals), J.C. Hartsfield (guitar, vocals), Phil Lucafo (bass, vocals), and Artie Baldacci (keyboards, vocals).

Heartsfield's music is a blend of rock, country, and southern rock, with an emphasis on vocal harmonies and catchy melodies. The band's early sound was heavily influenced by the music of The Eagles and other California rock bands, but over time they developed their own unique sound.

Heartsfield released their self-titled debut album in 1973 on Mercury Records, which included the hit single "Hush-a-Bye". The band went on to release several more albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including "The Wonder of It All" (1974), "Racing the Moon" (1976), and "The Only Time I'm Sober Is When You're Gone" (1981).

The band has gone through several lineup changes over the years, with Perry Jordan being the only original member still in the band. Heartsfield continues to tour and record new music, and they have a dedicated fan base that appreciates their unique blend of rock and country influences.


Heartsfield I(1973 - ? )
  • J. C. Hartsfield - guitar/mandolin/fiddle/vocals - b. Mississippi, USA.
  • Perry Jordan - guitar/vocals - b. Perry Cordell Jordan, Savannah, Georgia, USA - formerly with Liquid Heart.
  • Fred Dobbs - guitar/banjo/vocals
  • Phil "Sweetwater" Lucafo - guitar/pedal steel guitar/vocals
  • Greg "Ziggy" Biela - bass/vocals
  • Art Baldacci - drums/synthesizer/keyboards/vocals
Albums:
  1. "Heartsfield" (1973) - Single: "Music Eyes"
  2. "The Wonder Of It All" (1974)
  3. "Foolish Pleasures" (1975)
  4. "Collectors Item" (1977)
  5. "Live In '75" (1999)

Heartsfield II / Perry Jordan and Heartsfield (1999 - Present)  (reformed)
  • Perry Jordan - guitar/keyboards/percussion/vocals
  • Tim Johnson - guitar/mandolin/harmonica/vocals - b. Timothy Southwick Johnson - formerly with Famous Vacationers.
  • Dave Nelson - guitar/dobro/vocals - b. November 21, 1961, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • John Brightwell - guitar/banjo/vocals
  • Steve Eddington - bass/vocals - formerly with The Coming Generation and The New Colony Six.
  • Scott Bonshire - drums/percussion - formerly with Tom Keith & Sidney, Caught Red-handed, and Woodlind.
Album:
  1. "Rescue The Dog" (2001) - After a 20 year hiatus, here is over an hour of music from the newly reformed Heartsfield.  All ten tracks on the CD were written by Perry Jordan...eight are entirely new creations, and two are newly recorded versions of classic songs from Heartsfield's self titled debut album ("Music Eyes" and "Just That Wind").  Being familiar with some of the band's earlier work, I was expecting this to be a pretty good CD...but I was not prepared to hear just how good this new band is.  With no slight to the original band, Perry Jordan has pulled together a very cohesive unit that sounds like they're been playing together for years.  Consistently excellent musicianship throughout, beautiful vocal harmonies, and very well crafted songs with thoughtful messages reflecting strong moral conviction from Mr. Jordan.  "Temptation" is a plea for marital fidelity; "Can't You See" is an honest declaration of love and commitment; and "Change My Tune" is a reflection of changing musical values.  Musically, the CD is chock-full of memorable tunes in varying musical styles, from the country-rock of "Temptation" and "Change My Tune", to the Southern-rock of "Just So Hard To Do It" (featuring some nice twin-guitar work) and "See You In My Dreams", to the moody "Forever Has An End" (with that lonesome harp playing from guest musician Corky Siegel from the Siegel-Schwall Blues Band), to the rollicking bluegrass tune "Can't Have It All", to the rockin' bluesy "Roll With The Punches".  And although it is tough to pick favorites from everything here, my favorite tracks on the CD have to be the excellent expanded (8:35) remake of "Just That Wind" and the beautiful "Change My Tune".  Absolutely essential for Heartsfield fans...highly recommended listening for everyone else.  Thanks to Bedrock Records for bringing us this gem.

Links:
  • Heartsfield - Official Site
  • Bedrock Records - In addition to the new Heartsfield CD, "Rescue The Dog", these folks keep putting out great music from classic bands (e.g., 707 and Gypsy).  I really appreciate all that they're doing to keep this music alive...pay 'em a visit!


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Last Revised:  April 13, 2001
© 2001 by Gary S. Hartman.  All rights reserved.
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