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Popa Chubby

Popa Chubby
Popa Chubby
(October 19, 2024 7:00pm)
 
Theodore Joseph “Ted” Horowitz was born in the Bronx in 1960. At 13, he began playing the
drums, but influenced by Jimi Hendrix and Cream, he soon switched to the guitar. The young
man played the blues and came to the public’s attention after winning a national blues talent
search sponsored by a Long Beach, California, radio station. He won New Artist of the Year and
somewhere along the way, Ted Horowitz became Popa Chubby.
 
For more than 30 years, Popa Chubby has been hard rocking the blues in his fierce, soulful way.
An imposing figure with a shaved head, tattooed arms, and a goatee, he describes his
performance style as “The Stooges meets Buddy Guy, Motorhead meets Muddy Waters and
Jimi Hendrix meets Robert Johnson.” He is an endearing character and one of the genre’s most
popular figures; his career has always been about moving and carving a place for himself in the
imposing terrain of the music business. He has overcome the odds and obstacles to continue
growing and maturing as a creative force.
 
Popa Chubby’s first gigs were in the New York City punk scene as guitarist for what he calls ‘a
crazy Japanese special-effects performance artist in a kimono’ called Screaming Mad George.
Still, the blues were the foundation of his playing style. “Since I’d grown up on Hendrix, Cream
and Led Zeppelin, when I started playing blues in New York clubs, I understood that the blues
could be dangerous, too. It wasn’t just from playing punk bands. Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy
Waters were dangerous men. They’d cut or shoot you if they thought it was necessary and
Little Walter packed a gun and wouldn’t hesitate to use it. That danger is a real part of the blues
and I keep it alive in my music.”
 
In March 2020, Popa Chubby released his 30th  anniversary album, Mighty Hard Road. Featuring
13 original tracks and covers of Freddie King and Prince, the artist sees it as the result of 30
years of learning his craft. “Thirty years is a lifetime or a blink of the eye, depends on how you
look at it,” he said. “For me, every day, every show, every flight, every story, every hug has
been sheer joy. I truly believe this has all manifested for a reason. I shine as an example of the
human spirit. What does not kill us surely makes us stronger and the art and music we make
bears the power of an uphill climb. No matter who you are, no matter what you do, no matter
what you believe, we are all the same and It’s a Mighty Hard Road.”
 
In 2022, he released a new album, Emotional Gangster. It featured 12 new tracks with The
Chubbfather on multiple instruments and doing the mixing and recording. “This record
definitely reflects happier times and a good solid dose of classic blues,” he said from his studio
full of guitars in the Hudson Valley. “I specifically included covers like “Hoochie Coochie Man”
and “Dust My Broom” to show respect for the Fathers. Willie Dixon has always been my idol,
you know.”
 
Covers are only part of the equation. The original compositions include “Equal Opportunity,” a
light-hearted sing-along celebrating women. There are the French and English versions of “Why
You Wanna Make War?” and harmonica wizard Jason Ricci joins Popa on the blues rock anthem
“New Way of Walking” and “Save the Best for Last.” “This record is indeed made in the spirit of
new shows,” Popa said. “A New Way of Walking. It’s created with the intention of moving
forward to an old truth and a new reality that all are appreciated for the unique, energetic
contribution they bring to our collective life. Love is all there is. I love you all.”
 
Popa Chubby, “the Beast from the East,” wasn’t finished. In 2023, the live album Live at G.
Bluey’s Juke Joint NYC made its debut. “This record is a reunion in a lot of ways, rejoining with
my longtime ally and bassist extraordinaire Mike Merritt and recording in my old Manny’s Car
Wash engineer Glenn Forrest’s studio,” he said. “The icing on the cake was Mike Dimeo on
keys. Add the Centurion, Stefano Guidici on drums, and you’ve got some heavy blues rock! It’s a
live best of for the ages.”
 
Popa Chubby has always said that the blues should be dangerous.
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