Darren Watson
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Darren Watson is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and guitarist in a wide range of blues styles.
History
Darren Watson was born in Wanganui. His first musical experience was playing drums and trumpet but he soon moved on to guitar and was playing in bars and clubs throughout his years at Hutt Valley High School (1980–83).
In 1985, he formed Chicago Smoke Shop with harmonica player Terry Casey and, although Casey left the band in 1987, the band went on to record two charting LPs and several radio hits. The group was also in big demand as a support act by international touring bands. Between 1987 and 1990, Smoke Shop (the 'Chicago' tag was eventually dropped) opened for NZ tours by Robert Cray (twice), Koko Taylor, George Thorogood, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Since leaving Smoke Shop Watson has recorded four successful albums: King Size (2002), which was nominated for Best Roots Album at the 2003 New Zealand Music Awards,South Pacific Soul (2005) which received favourable reviews from both local and international media, Saint Hilda's Faithless Boy (2010), and Introducing Darren Watson (2014).