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Jimmy Reed Mathis James Reed was born September 6, 1925 in Dunleith, Mississippi. His own distinctive musical style have earned him the reputation as a musician and songwriter blues U.S.. His appeal to the public hearing have become popular in the field of electric blues, which gives a contrast of his contemporaries who worked around more acoustic band. The mark consists of laziness, song without words, piercing harmonica and hypnotic guitar patterns.
Jimmy started to learn harmonica and guitar from his friend Eddie Taylor, who was then responsible for putting his career at its peak of success. His debut with these instruments have been spent in your city home before moving to Chicago, Illinois in 1943. There was little time to learn more about their style of music chosen by the war years have been involved in what they have become a unique talent.
He was a talented they might have a greater influence on the music not only in America but the world of music if you had time to develop during their formative years. But the war intervened.
He was recruited by the U.S. Navy during World War II World Cup, but after been acquitted in 1945, he returned to Mississippi. He married Mary "Mama" Reed and soon after moved to Gary, Indiana. Mom should be noted that Reed was a chorister in many songs of Jimmy but has not been established. These songs include "Baby What You Want Me To Do", "The Big Boss Man "and" Bright Lights, Big City. "
Its entry into the world of blues music started when she decided to quit his job in a foundry Steel and become a full-time musician. He was 28 when he signed with Vee-Jay Records in 1953. Their hit song "You Do not Have to Go" (1955) gave him his first taste of R & B charts. Between 1955 and 1961, Reed won a remarkable 18 top twenty R & B Hits, all on Vee-Jay Records. His collaboration with Eddie Taylor has helped increase the success of one song after another.
Except for BB King, no other artist in the 50s and 60s has been able to effectively reach to black and white as the public Reed. He was able to make classic that were simple and accessible. The artists of later generations, as the 1960 UK Rolling Stones band, openly admit that their sound was influenced by Reed. In fact, they say, Reed's songs were part of the list the selected set. These include titles like "Is not That Lovin 'You Baby," "The sun shines," "Bright Light, Big City" and "Shame, shame, Shame.
Reed songs have been covered by other artists and over again. Ron "pigpen" McKernan regularly with the Grateful Dead sang "Big Boss Man "during the 60s and early 70s, and also appears on his album titled" Skull and Roses ". Jerry Garcia relive the same song several times in the 80s. Other artists who were influenced by Reed Big Boss Man "have Bob Weir in the mid 70s and Phil Lesh with Phil and his friends. The Grateful Dead are interested in doing "Baby What You Want Me To Do", with Brent Mydland voices.
The iconic Elvis Presley was a success in 1967 with "Big Boss Man "and the stage version of" Baby What You Want Me To Do "for his 1968 TV comeback special. Wishbone Ash in 1972 live album" Live Dates "also includes a cover of the song itself.
recording and performance of Reed's career has continued until the 70th. He managed to maintain its reputation, until it is endemic alcoholism could no longer be contained. Little by little this ruined his career. There were even times when his wife had to help in the words of his song during one of his performances because he forgot some words. To make matters worse, in 1957, was diagnosed with epilepsy after doctors believed his condition had a case of delirium tremens caused by alcohol consumption.
A series of hits was not able to maintain its popularity as personal problems continued watching. Compared with other popular artists of his time, Reed had more success than most, but his career has continued to melt when Vee-Jay Records closed its doors. I There was an attempt to revive his career with another company, but has never been able to make another move after years of success with Vee-Jay.
Jimmy Reed died at just 51 August 29, 1976 in Oakland, California, after suffering an epileptic seizure. His remains were buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Worth, Illinois.
Reed was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. Was a great talent who, unfortunately, was wrong for reasons that will probably never know.
Watch this excellent acoustic guitar blues lesson.
This Jimmy Reed biography was originally published at http://encyclopediaofblues.com/?p=182
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