Eddy Clearwater - Black Night [1979]
Eddy Clearwater - Black Night [1979]
1 Black Night 2 Chicago Daily Blues 3 My Babe 4 (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man 5 Rock Me Baby 6 Every Day I Have the Blues 7 Things I Used to Do, The 8 You Don't Have to Go 9 Poison Ivy Eddy Clearwater – guitar, vocals Jimmy Dawkins - guitar Sylvester Boines – bass Freddy Below – drums
Chicago blues guitarist Eddy “The Chief” Clearwater might be a classic example of the ancient axiom. A Windy City resident for over 50 years, Clearwater slowly but surely built his reputation working the local interstate club circuit, playing mostly cover tunes, including blues for African-American audiences and Chuck Berry-inspired rock and roll for suburban white kids.
Dressed in his trademark Native American headdress, Clearwater, born Eddy Harrington in 1935 in Mississippi of African-American/Cherokee parentage, has been exciting blues audiences worldwide for decades. His albums on Rooster Blues, Delmark, Evidence, Blind Pig, several European labels, and most recently, Bullseye Blues and Jazz, have all sold respectably, and after building strong followings in the Chicago urban and suburban area and overseas (where many American blues musicians find greater acceptance and success), Clearwater has finally established himself as a world class blues guitarist in his own homeland. ---Bob Cianci, vintageguitar.com
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