It's no exaggeration to say that Jake Andrews was born to play the blues. The guitarist, singer and songwriter from Austin, Texas began playing soon after he started walking, and since the age of eight has been trading licks with such masters as Albert King, B.B. King, Albert Collins, Buddy Guy and Otis Rush. By his early teens he was wowing audiences and fellow musicians at such premier blues venues as B.B. King's in Memphis and Los Angeles and Slim's in San Francisco, as well as Antone's nightclub in Austin. At age 19 he released his first album and scored a Top 10 Rock Radio hit with Time To Burn.With a rich mix of the blues tradition and the music's coming evolution, the album marks Jake Andrews as a landmark blues stylist in the proud Texas tradition of T-Bone Walker, Freddie King, Johnny Winter and Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.As Jimmie Vaughan says of Jake, He's exactly what the blues needs to keep going: someone with a feel for the music who isn't afraid to take it to new places. The late Alb