Inspired by the album Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Neil Young, Deep Purple, Bob Dylan, The Allman Brothers and Creedence Clearwater Revival, Pool started playing the guitar at the age of 15 . At the age of 20, Hugh moved to New York City and began performing in the city's subway system. During this time he frequented The Sun Mountain Cafe, The Speakeasy and Matt Uminov Guitars, where he befriended and played with Chris Whitley and John Campbell, until their respective and untimely deaths.
Pool has shared the stage with such luminaries as Vassar Clements, Patti Smith, Government Mule, Levon Helm, Leslie West, Johnny Winter, Dave Edmunds, John Mayall, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Canned Heat and more.
He has also performed on the Emeril Lagassi Show, The Mitch Albom Show, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The City (in which he had a recurring roll), and a cameo in the short-lived CBS 2006 television series, Love Monkey. His original songs have been used for television, movies, award-winning documentaries (Don't Shut Me Out) and an off Broadway play (Orphans) starring Mark Consuelos.
Hugh is also a noted recordist who has been featured in Tape Op, and Mix magazine. He records and produces bands at his Brooklyn, NY studio, Excello Recording. Here he has worked with Taj Mahal, Debbie Harry, Michael Pitt, The National Kiki & Herb, Michael Brecker, Radio 4, Joseph Arthur, Susan McKeown, Marah, Sophie Auster, Matt Smith, Larry Campbell, Tony Garnier in addition to a host of others.
In 1988 Hugh met Professor Washboard and with keyboardist Brian Mitchell formed a country blues trio called The Catfish. Over the next 5 years The Catfish busked the streets of Northern Europe, did 4 Scandinavian tours and released 3 albums. Yowzah and Delta Delight were recorded on a 4 track cassette machine in Brian Mitchell's apartment and the 3rd, Blackjack, was recorded at Rocking Chair studio in Memphis Tennessee. These 3 releases were sold only in Europe.
His first recording as a leader, Spirits Treat Me Gently, was tracked in 1993 At Duplex Sound in the Tribeca section of Manhattan and released on Pool's own label, Red Tug Records. A second recording, Live at the Rodeo Bar, followed in 2001 with James Wormworth on drums and Whynot Jansveld on bass.
He is a founding member with John Ragusa of the blues group Mulebone, who's releases include Mulebone (recorded in 2001 at Pool's apartment), New Morning in 2010 (recorded at Excello Recording), and Bluesville Sessions in 2011 (recorded at Sirus/XM Radio in Washington DC)
In 2010, while continuing to tour and write with both Mulebone and The Hugh Pool Band, Hugh scored a feature length film (The Jonestown Defense) and recorded and mixed a forthcoming DVD project for the band Pagoda.
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Yowzah (1988)
Delta Delight (1990)
Blackjack (1991)
Spirits Treat Me Gently (1993) Red Tug Records
Live at the Rodeo Bar (2001) Red Tug Records
Mulebone (2001) Red Tug Records
New Morning (2010) Red Tug Records
Bluesville Sessions (2011) Red Tug Records
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Ghost Hunters International
Dirty Jobs
Discovery Channel
Don't Shut Me Out... HIV+ PArents Struggling with Exposure (1996)
The History Channel
Shed DVD (2005) Red Tug Records
Best of the Green Mountain Blues, Vol. 3 – "What I Did"
The Greenwich Village Folk Festival: 1981-1990 (1991) - "I'll Make a Deal With You"
Live at the Postcrypt (The 20th Anniversary Celebration) (1995) - "I Just Called You Up Brother"
Brooklyn Above Ground (2001) - "I Forgot Where I Was"
American Lullaby (2003) - "My Creole Belle"
The Night Before - A New York Christmas: Past, Post, Punk, Present, Future (2002) - "Little Drummer Boy"