Barefoot.. In Attitude
And In Name
by Harvey Hagman, The
Washington Times
Born in the shadow of
the Bavarian Alps, he loves palm trees, sandy beaches and tropical sun.
He doesn't know an E flat from an A minor, but he's composed about 2,000
songs and recorded 500. Although he grew up in German schools and paid
little attention as a teenager in U.S. English classes, he's written two
books in English.
He's to the Caribbean
what Jimmy Buffet is to Key West, but everyone knows him only as "Barefoot."
Barefoot is the biggest "B" to hit the island since Blackbeard.
No visit to the island is complete without taking in George Nowak and
his band (The Barefoot Man and Band).
Mr. Nowak has worked
his rhythmic wonders on the island since he sank his toes in the sand
here in 1971. He arrived with his guitar and a bag full of belongings
after wandering in the Bahamas, St. Thomas and Hawaii. "Anywhere
there's a coconut tree and sunshine, that's where you'll find me
he says.
Caribbean islanders
gave me the name Barefoot Man. They love to dress up, and shoes are important.
Lack of shoes is a form of poverty.
But it was natural
for me. Why wear shoes? In my early performances in odd bars I played
barefoot. So they called me Barefoot Man, No Shoes Man, Barefoot Boy,
and I ended up Barefoot or just 'Foot.
The name has great
commercial value. Can you imagine anyone on the island saying, 'Let's
go see George Nowak?'"
When islanders and visitors
come, they hear Barefoot's music. "It's like an island drink concoction:
a mixture of calypso with a bit of reggae and soca, garnished with a little
country and plenty of humor...put it in a blender and you dance to the
beat....
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Music:
Member Since: 3/28/2006
Band Website: barefootman.com
Sounds Like: Jimmy Buffett
Record Label: Barefoot Records
Type of Label: Indie