Singer/songwriter Dave Sheriff wrote “Red Hot Salsa” in 1997. Upon release, the number rapidly became well known and very popular with the line dance fraternity. This and many of his other country music numbers have been recorded on his own record label, ‘Stomp Music Records’ and a number of these were recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.
Sheriff was born in Doverdale, Worcestershire, England in 1945 and raised in a rural background as his father was a gamekeeper. He worked many clubs during his career and appeared on national TV. He also worked as a session musician, often appearing in backing bands for visiting musicians. In the 80’s, he appeared in the TV soap opera Emmerdale Farm, as Whispering Fred Jones. As his career developed, Sheriff moved squarely into the country music genre. He has appeared at the ‘Grand Ole Opry’ and Porter Wagoner made a special guest appearance on one of his albums.
This is a one-off single rhythm complete with intro's/endings/fills & variations written in the style of the song for Yamaha SFF instruments. (Please note this is not a song file - often referred to as a midi file - that refers to and plays only one song. Subject to the chords you play on your instrument this style can be used for many numbers of which Red Hot Salsa is just one).
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