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Otis Grand Eyeglasses

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Introduction



This pair of Otis Grand eyeglasses is icon of the age. Many new style glasses on the steps on the T- stage, and gets flooded by the new fashion trend, while this one is determined to be an evergreen one. There is no tiny decoration, just black lenses. Wear it, and what happened outside is totally out of your business. The semi-rimless frame makes your face thinner and smaller than it is. The frame is made of mixed metal, and the material is highly appreciated by many master designers of 21st century. The new year is around the corner, it is great to buy yourself a pair of classical glasses as gift. In the coming 2012, Firmoo turns you out a handsome man. It’s the right time to buy it now, you know, this pair is on sales. Click the mouse, and the wonderful pair will arrive at your house within few days.

More info about him

Although born in Beirut, Grand has spent much of his life in the United States.[2] He played with local blues musicians at Eli's Mile High Club in Oakland, California, and made contacts that would later prove useful; such as Joe Louis Walker who produced his debut album, Always Hot. He later cited his early influences as being B.B. King, Otis Rush, Johnny Otis and T-Bone Walker. By the late 1980s, Grand was based in the UK where he and his Dance Kings became a popular nightclub act. He was voted 'Best UK Blues Guitarist' seven years running by the British Blues Connection magazine. In 1991, Grand co-starred with his backing band and Guitar Shorty, on the My Way or the Highway album.

Joe Louis Walker also played on Grand's next album, He Knows the Blues alongside Calvin Owens, Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis, and the singer Jimmy Nelson. The album was nominated for a W.C. Handy Award. Nothing Else Matters involved Curtis Salgado, Sugar Ray Norcia, and Kim Wilson, whilst Walker and Salgado returned for Perfume and Grime which also utilised Luther Allison and Darrell Nulisch.

In 1997 Grand guested on Joe Louis Walker's album, Great Guitars. In March 2009, Grand appeared on stage at the Arts Centre in Cranleigh, Surrey, England.

In addition to living in Lebanon and the United States, Grand has lived in France and currently resides in Croydon, England, Grand remains an incisive guitarist. His latest album, Hipster Blues, was released on May 21, 2007.