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David 'Honeyboy' Edwards Biografija Muzicari/grupe Albumi Kompilacije Muzicka mapa
Datum rodjenja
Jun 28, 1915 in Shaw, MS
Datum smrti
-
Aktivno svirao
40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 00
Vrsta muzike
-Blues
Stil
-Delta Blues
-Modern Delta Blues
Instrumenti
Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals
Bio clan benda
-
Slicni muzicari / grupe
Robert Johnson, Johnny Shines, Son House
Naslovna

Living links to the immortal Robert Johnson are few. There's Robert Jr. Lockwood, of course -- and David "Honeyboy" Edwards. Until relatively recently, Edwards was something of an underappreciated figure, but no longer -- his slashing, Delta-drenched guitar and gruff vocals are as authentic as it gets.

Edwards had it tough growing up in Mississippi, but his blues prowess (his childhood pals included Tommy McClennan and Robert Petway) impressed Big Joe Williams enough to take him under his wing. Rambling around the south, Honeyboy experienced the great Charley Patton and played often with Robert Johnson. Musicologist Alan Lomax came to Clarksdale, MS, in 1942 and captured Edwards for Library of Congress-sponsored posterity.

Commercial prospects for the guitarist were scant, however -- a 1951 78 for Artist Record Co., "Build a Cave" (as Mr. Honey), and four 1953 sides for Chess that laid unissued until "Drop Down Mama" turned up 17 years later on an anthology constituted the bulk of his early recorded legacy, although Edwards was in Chicago from the mid-'50s on.

The guitarist met young harpist/blues aficionado Michael Frank in 1972. Four years later, they formed the Honeyboy Edwards Blues Band to break into Chicago's then-fledgling North side club scene; they also worked as a duo (and continue to do so on occasion). When Frank inaugurated his Earwig label, he enlisted Honeyboy and his longtime pals Sunnyland Slim, Big Walter Horton, Floyd Jones, and Kansas City Red to cut a rather informal album, Old Friends, as his second release in 1979. In 1992, Earwig assembled Delta Bluesman, a stunning combination of unexpurgated Library of Congress masters and recent performances that show Honeyboy Edwards has lost none of his blues fire.
by Bill Dahl

 


1988 White Windows — Evidence
1992 Delta Bluesman — Earwig
1995 I've Been Around — Trix
1997 Crawling Kingsnake — Testament
1997 World Don't Owe Me Nothing [live] — Earwig
1999 Don't Mistreat a Fool — Genes
2000 Shake 'Em on Down — APO
2001 Mississippi Delta Bluesman — Folkways
2005 Old Friends — Earwig
2005 Blues Blues: December 10, 1975 [live] — Documen
Back to the Roots — Wolf


2008 Roamin' and Ramblin' — Earwig