Champ Hood
Carroll DesChamps "Champ" Hood was an American singer and multi-instrumentalist. He was inducted into the Austin Music Memorial in 2011, the Austin Chronicle’s Texas Music Hall of Fame in 2000, and was a five-time recipient of the Austin Best String Player Award.
Early life
Hood grew up in Spartanburg, South Carolina. His mother was a housewife and his father owned a lumberyard. Hood learned to play Dobro resonator guitar in his early teens, then he played electric guitar in local band Washington Subway.Career
Early career
In his senior year of high school, Hood met Walter Hyatt. Their first collaboration was the Walter Hyatt Consort. When David Ball joined them, they formed Uncle Walt's Band. When they decided a fiddle player would be a good sound for their band, he learned to play the fiddle as an adult. Champ also had a vocal range of almost three octaves.After moving to Nashville, in 1972 they met Willis Alan Ramsey, who persuaded them to perform and record in Texas. After that, they moved back to Spartanburg to record their eponymous debut record.
They disbanded in 1975 so they could form new bands. Hood and Hyatt returned to Nashville and performed in a band called the Contenders.
In 1978, they reunited with Ball to re-form Uncle Walt's Band. They appeared on Austin City Limits in 1980, then broke up again in 1983 to pursue solo careers.
Late 1970s and onward
In the late 70s and early 80s, Hood regularly performed at EmmaJoe's at the Alamo Hotel with Butch Hancock, David Rodriguez, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Ray Wylie Hubbard.Hood performed with Lyle Lovett, Kelly Willis, and Guy Clark on guitar and fiddle. He also performed with Blaze Foley, Mandy Mercier, Sarah Elizabeth Campbell, and with David Halley.
For eleven years, in the late 80s and for most of the 90s, Hood performed with Jimmie Dale Gilmore's band in a weekly Wednesday night gig at Threadgill's. When Gilmore signed with a major label, Hood took over the Threadgill's Troubadours for a reincarnation of the Threadgill's Restaurant's Wednesday night Singin' and Supper Sessions.
Hood played in singer Toni Price's band for more than nine years. Price's Tuesday night "Hippie Hour" early show at the Continental Club also featured guitarists "Scrappy" Jud Newcomb, Rich Brotherton, and Rick "Casper" Rawls.
Death and legacy
In spring of 2001, Hood was diagnosed with cancer. He was working on his first and only solo album when he died. Bon Haven was released posthumously on January 20, 2002.Toni Price recorded her album Born to be Blue in 2003, with each song intended as a tribute to Champ Hood, with whom she had been so close.
Walter Hyatt died in 1996 in the ValuJet Flight 592 plane crash in the Everglades. After Uncle Walt's Band broke up the second time, David Ball went on to record successful country albums.
Hood's son Warren Hood is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and singer who toured as a member of The Waybacks. He has also performed and/or recorded with Lyle Lovett, Joan Osborne, Emmylou Harris, Little Feat, Elvis Costello, the Bodeans, Susan Tedeschi, Gillian Welch, and Alejandro Escovedo. His own band – Emily Gimble keyboards, vocals), guitarist Willie Pipkin, Nate Rowe, and Corey Keller – have recorded and toured extensively.
Champ's nephew Marshall Hood plays lead guitar in the Americana band The Belleville Outfit, with Toni Price, and with his own band, the Bads.
Personal life
In 1982, Hood married Elizabeth Haynes. They had one son, Warren Hood. They divorced in 1985.Discography
Champ Hood
- 2002: Bon Haven
Uncle Walt's Band
- 1974: Uncle Walt's Band –
- 1980: An American in Texas
- 1982: Recorded Live From the Waterloo Ice House
- 1988: 6/26/79 –
Appears on
- 1978: The Lost Gonzo Band – Signs of Life
- 1982: Bill Oliver – Texas Oasis
- 1989: Evan Johns and His H-Bombs – Bombs Away
- 1989: Jerry Jeff Walker – Live From Gruene Hall
- 1989: Lyle Lovett – Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
- 1989: Tish Hinojosa – Homeland
- 1990: The Highwaymen – Live Texas Radio
- 1991: Evan Johns and His H-Bombs – Please Mr. Santa Claus
- 1991: Various Artists – Threadgill's Supper Session
- 1992: Bad Livers – Delusions of Banjer
- 1992: David Halley – Stray Dog Talk
- 1992: Various Artists – Across the Great Divide: Songs of Jo Allen Pierce
- 1993: Don McCalister, Jr. – Brand New Ways
- 1993: Jan Seides – Slowly But Surely
- 1993: Mandy Mercier – Forgiveness and Rage
- 1993: Toni Price – Swim Away
- 1994: Dirk Hamilton – Yep!
- 1994: Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon with The Toadliquors – Prairie Home Invasion
- 1994: Lisa Mednick – Artifacts of Love
- 1995: Ed Miller – At Home With the Exiles
- 1995: The Keepers – Looking for a Sign
- 1995: Shakin' Apostles – Tucson
- 1995: Ted Roddy – Full Circle
- 1995: Toni Price – Hey
- 1995: Various Artists – Austin Country Nights
- 1995: Various Artists – Threadgill's Supper Session Second Helpings
- 1995: Walter Tragert – Heavy Just The Same
- 1996: Peter Keane – Walkin' Around
- 1996: Walter Hyatt – King Tears
- 1996: Various Artists – Luxury Liner Volume 1
- 1997: The Keepers – Every Dog Is a Star
- 1997: Loose Diamonds – Fresco Fiasco!
- 1997: Richard Buckner – Devotion + Doubt
- 1997: Shakin' Apostles – Medicine Show
- 1997: Toni Price – Sol Power
- 1997: Various Artists – Sidney: The Cat's Cradle
- 1998: Beaver Nelson – The Last Hurrah
- 1998 Don McCalister, Jr. – Down in Texas
- 1998: Lyle Lovett – Step Inside This House
- 1998: Terry Clarke – Lucky
- 1998: Various Artists – Kerrville Folk Festival: 25th Anniversary Album
- 1999: Blaze Foley – Live at the Austin Outhouse
- 1999: Toni Price – Lowdown & Up
- 1999: Walter Hyatt – Music Town
- 2000: The Barbers – The Barbers
- 2000: Chris Montgomery – You Know You Want It
- 2000: The Contenders – Light From Carolina, Vol. 1
- 2000: Eric Hisaw – Thing About Trains
- 2000: The Hollisters – Sweet Inspiration
- 2000: Lee Ann Atherton – Lady Liberty
- 2000: Michael Hall and the Woodpeckers – Dead by Dinner
- 2000: Various Artists – Travelin' Texas
- 2001: Bill Pekar – The First Five Years
- 2001: Brad Brobisky – Painted Pony
- 2001: Karen Abrahams – For the Love of the Song
- 2001: James Hyland Band – Place I Call Home
- 2001: Mandy Mercier – Wild Dreams of the Shy Boys
- 2001: Quatropaw – Flight
- 2001: Terry Clarke – The Sound of the Moon
- 2001: Toni Price – Midnight Pumpkin
- 2002: The Contenders – The Contenders – reissue of 1978 album
- 2002: John Greenberg – Buffalo Nickels
- 2002: Linda Freeman – Every Open Door
- 2002: Mary Welch – Long Country Road
- 2002: Rodney Hayden – The Real Thing
- 2003: Ed Miller – Border Background
- 2005: Leti Delavega – La Primera
- 2006: Various Artists – If I Could Only Fly: A Tribute to Blaze Foley
- 2007: Mandy Mercier – Run out of Darkness