Sean Chambers
“Chambers is refreshingly humble but has become a musician of no small reputation, himself. Britain’s Guitarist Magazine called Chambers “one of the top 50 blues guitarists of the last century” and that description fits him well.” - Mike O’Cull, Rock & Blues Muse
“Chambers has style all his own, unequaled by no other Blues artist.” - Rick Davis - Crossroads Blues Society
Florida born Sean Chambers began his career in the Blues back in 1998 when he toured with the legendary Hubert Sumlin as his guitarist and band leader until 2003. During Sean’s tenure with Mr. Sumlin, Britain's own Guitarist magazine named Chambers as “One of the top 50 blues guitarists of the last century.”
In 2009, Chambers went into the studio to record his critically-acclaimed album “Ten Til Midnight.”
Recorded in March 2020 just before the coronavirus shut everything down, the Florida-based Chambers went into Showplace Studios in Dover, New Jersey, for the sessions of his 8th album. "That’s What I’m Talkin About " was engineered and produced by Showplace owner Ben Elliott, who suddenly passed away shortly after the album was recorded.
In addition to Sean Chambers (guitar, vocals) and members of his band, "That’s What I’m Talkin About " also features guest appearances from lauded keyboardists Bruce Katz and John Ginty. The 11 tracks on the new disc include 10 songs Sean regularly performed on the road as a member of Hubert Sumlin’s touring band, as well as “Hubert’s Song,” a Chambers original saluting Sumlin. The music showcases a tour-de force of Sean’s blazing guitar pyrotechnics.