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Bobby Rush (musician)

Bobby Rush (born Emmett Ellis Jr. in Homer, Louisiana on November 10, 1933) is an American blues musician, composer, and singer.[1] His style incorporates elements of blues, rap, and funk.

Bobby Rush
Rush in 1999
Background information
Birth nameEmmett Ellis Jr.
Born (1933-11-10) November 10, 1933 (age 89)
Homer, Louisiana, United States
OriginPine Bluff, Arkansas, United States
GenresBlues, electric blues, soul, R&B, funk, disco, acoustic blues, soul-blues[1]
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, harmonica
Years active1951–present
LabelsVarious

Rush has won twelve Blues Music Awards and in 2017, at the age of 83, he won his first Grammy Award for the album Porcupine Meat.[2][3] He is inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame, and Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame.[4][5]

Life and career

Rush is the son of Emmett and Mattie Ellis.[6] His father was a pastor whose guitar and harmonica playing provided early musical influences. As a young child he began experimenting with music using a sugarcane syrup bucket and a broom-wire diddley bow. Around 1947, he and the family moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas, where his father took on the pastorate of a church and was a farmer.[7]

It was here that Rush would become friends with Elmore James, the slide player Boyd Gilmore (James's cousin), and the piano player Johnny "Big Moose" Walker; eventually forming a band to support his singing and harmonica and guitar playing. His band, Bobby Rush and the Four Jivers, consisted of Gilmore, Walker, Pinetop Perkins, and Robert Plunkett. Through Gilmore, Rush became friends with Clarksdale musician Ike Turner.[7]

Still a teen, Rush donned a fake moustache to play in local juke joints with the band, fascinated by enthusiasm of the crowds. His family relocated to Chicago in 1953, where he became part of the local blues scene in the following decade.[1] In Chicago, he met and befriended Little Walter and Muddy Waters who lived nearby. Little Walter got him a job at a club called Skins where they played behind a curtain for a white audience,[7] and began working for Jimmy Reed. Through these connections he began performing on a circuit with Etta James, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Jimmy Reed.

In the early 1970s a song he wrote, "Chicken Heads", released by Galaxy, became his breakout record after being picked up from a small label started by the former Vee Jay Records producer Calvin Carter. It reached No. 34 the Billboard R&B chart in 1971.[8] "Chicken Heads" would become Rush's first certified gold certified record in 1971, and would later re-enter the Billboard chart 30 years after its release as a result of its feature in the film Black Snake Moan.[9]

Rush later recorded with a leading label for black music, Philadelphia International, releasing his first album, Rush Hour, produced by Leon Huff, with one track, "I Wanna Do the Do," reaching No. 75 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1979.[8] Reviewing Rush Hour in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "A lot of this is fun—I'm delighted to find Leon Huff collaborating with someone who's got funk in his soul, and heartened to hear a protest song about the problem of lost keys. But a lot of it—the witless 'Evil Is,' the characterless 'Hey, Western Union Man'—is dumber than Kenny Gamble."[10]

His next albums to become gold certified would be Sue in 1981 and Ain't Studdin' Ya in 1991.[11]

After Living in Chicago for 48 years, Rush moved to Jackson, Mississippi, to find the roots of his enslaved ancestors.[7]

He recorded a series of records for the LaJam label, Malaco's Waldoxy imprint, and in 2003, his own Deep Rush label with partner Greg Preston, a former Malaco Records executive. One of the artists on the label is Crystal Springs, Mississippi native and former bandmate Dexter Allen.

He appeared in the 2003 documentary, The Road to Memphis which is part of the series The Blues, produced by Martin Scorsese.[12] As a result of the Scorsese film, Rolling Stone magazine named him "'King of the Chitlin' Circuit' because of his 50 years of relentless touring and colorful live show."

His 2004 album FolkFunk was a return to a more rootsier sound, featuring guitarist Alvin Youngblood Hart. That year he was a judge for the second annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.[13] He also performed at the White House along with James Brown when Bill Clinton went into office. In 2014 he again performed for Bill and Hillary Clinton for a state event in Arkansas.

In 2007, he became the first blues artist to perform in China, earning him the title “International Dean of the Blues.” He was later named Friendship Ambassador to the Great Wall of China after performing the largest concert ever held at that site.[14] In addition, Rush has toured in most major markets around the world, including Sydney, Australia; Paris, France; Tokyo, Japan; Shanghai, China; Johannesburg, South Africa; Berlin, Germany; Rome, Italy; Barcelona, Spain; Lucerne, Switzerland; New York, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Memphis, Tennessee; Los Angeles, California; to Jackson, Mississippi.

In 2014, Rush's album Down in Louisiana, was Grammy-nominated for "Best Blues Album",[15] and won a Blues Music Award in the 'Soul Blues Album of the Year' category, whilst Rush was also nominated in two other categories.[16] Following 2014's Grammy nomination, Rush was nominated again for "Best Blues Album" in 2015 for Decisions, with Blinddog Smokin' and featuring Rock n' Roll Hall of Famer Dr. John.[17]

In July 2014, Rush performed with Dan Aykroyd one of James Brown's songs on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[18]

He appears in the 2015 documentary film I Am the Blues.[19] He also appeared as himself performing "I Ain't Studdin' You" in the 2019 film Dolemite Is My Name.

Awards and recognition

Rush received recognition for his music after the release of his 22nd album, Rush, when he was awarded "Best Male Soul Blues Artist" at the Blues Music Awards. He also received "best acoustic artist" and "best acoustic album" for his album Raw.

In 2006, Rush was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.[20]

In 2008, Rush was honored with a marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in Jackson, Mississippi.[21][22]

In 2012, Rush was inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame.[5]

In May 2015, Rush cut the ribbon for the Blues Hall of Fame, with an introduction by the Memphis Head of Tourism and aired live on local news.

In 2015, Rush won two Blues Music Awards: 'Soul Blues Male Artist' and 'B.B. King Entertainer of the Year'.[23]

In May 2019, Rush was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities by Rhodes College. As part of the graduation ceremony, the worldwide premiere of his blues rendition of "America the Beautiful" occurred. This video was recorded at Royal Studios with Eddie Cotton and Rhodes College's students from the Mike Curb for Music Institute.[24]

In 2015, Rush was inducted into the Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame.[4]

In 2017, Rush won a Blues Music Award for Album of the Year for "Porcupine Meat" and for Historical Album of the Year for Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History of Bobby Rush. These were the eleventh and twelfth Blues Music Awards Rush has been awarded by the Blues Foundation during his career.[25] He gained his 13th Blues Music Award in 2020, this time in the 'Soul Blues Album of the Year' category for Sitting on Top of the Blues.[26]

Grammy Awards

In 2017, at the age of 83, Rush won his first Grammy Award in the category Best Traditional Blues Album for Porcupine Meat.[2] In 2018, a remix of Rush's song "Funk O'De Funk" by American electronic music duo Smle was nominated for Best Remixed Recording at the 60th Grammy Awards. The rendition lost to Latroit's remix of Depeche Mode's "You Move".[27]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Hoochie Man Best Contemporary Blues Album Nominated
2014 Down In Louisiana Best Blues Album Nominated
2015 Decisions Best Blues Album Nominated
2017 Porcupine Meat Best Traditional Blues Album Won
2020 Sitting on Top of the Blues Best Traditional Blues Album Nominated
2021 Rawer than Raw Best Traditional Blues Album Won

Discography

Albums

  • 1979 Rush Hour (Philadelphia International)
  • 1981 Sue (LaJam)
  • 1983 Wearing It Out (LaJam)
  • 1984 Gotta Have Money (LaJam)
  • 1985 What's Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander (LaJam)
  • 1988 A Man Can Give It (But He Can’t Take It) (LaJam)

CD albums

  • 1983 Making a Decision (LaJam)
  • 1990 Man Can Give It but He Can't Take It (La Jam)
  • 1991 I Ain't Studdin' You (Urgent)
  • 1992 Handy Man (Urgent)
  • 1995 One Monkey Don't Stop No Show (Waldoxy)
  • 1996 Wearing It Out (La Jam)
  • 1997 It's Alright, Vol. 2
  • 1997 Lovin' a Big Fat Woman (Waldoxy)
  • 1999 Rush Hour... Plus (Philadelphia Intl)
  • 1999 The Best of Bobby Rush (La Jam)
  • 2000 Hoochie Man (Waldoxy)
  • 2003 Undercover Lover (Deep Rush)
  • 2003 Live at Ground Zero DVD + CD (Deep Rush)
  • 2004 Folkfunk (Deep Rush)
  • 2005 Night Fishin (Deep Rush)
  • 2006 Essential Recordings, Volume 1 (Deep Rush)
  • 2006 Essential Recordings, Volume 2 (Deep Rush)
  • 2007 Raw (Deep Rush)
  • 2008 Look at What You Gettin' (Deep Rush)
  • 2009 Blind Snake (Deep Rush)
  • 2011 Show You a Good Time (Deep Rush)
  • 2013 Down in Louisiana (Thirty Tigers)[28][29]
  • 2014 Decisions (Silver Talon Records)
  • 2016 Porcupine Meat (Rounder Records)
  • 2019 Sitting on Top of the Blues (Deep Rush)
  • 2020 Rawer Than Raw (Deep Rush)

Singles (selected)

  • 1967 "Sock Boo Ga Loo" / "Much Too Much" (Checker)
  • 1968 "Camel Walk" / "Gotta Have Money" (ABC)
  • 1969 "Wake Up" / "The Things That I Used to Do" (Salem)
  • 1970 "Let It All Hang Out" / "Just Be Yourself/What Now" (Salem)
  • 1971 "Chicken Heads" / "Mary Jane" (Galaxy)
  • 1972 "Niki Hoeky" / "I Don’t Know (Jewel)
  • 1972 "Gotta Be Funky" / "Gotta Find You Girl" (On Top)
  • 1974 "Get It On with Me" / "It’s Alright" (Jewel)
  • 1974 "Get Out of Here Part 1" (Warner Bros.)
  • 1976 "I’m Still Waiting" / "She Put the Whammy on Me" (London)
  • 1979 "I Wanna Do the Do" (Philadelphia International)
  • 1979 "Let’s Do It Together" (Philadelphia International)
  • 1983 "Sue" (LaJam)
  • 1988 "A Man Can Give It (But He Can’t Take It)" (LaJam)
  • 1991 "I Ain't Studdin' You" (Urgent)
  • 1992 "I’m Gone" (Urgent)
  • 1992 "Time to Hit the Road Again" (Urgent)
  • 1992 "You, You, You (Know What to Do)" (Urgent)
  • 1995 "She's a Good 'Un (It's Alright)"
  • 1996 "Too Late, I’m Gone" (Waldoxy)
  • 1997 "Booga Bear" (Waldoxy)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Ankeny, Jason. "Bobby Rush". Allmusic. Retrieved February 26, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Bobby Rush". Recording Academy Grammy Awards. April 22, 2021.
  3. ^ "Blues for a cause — Buddy Guy, Bobby Rush unite for special night of music". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  4. ^ a b . National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on October 20, 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Inductees: Rhythm and Blues (R & B)". Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame.
  6. ^ Eagle, Bob; LeBlanc, Eric S. (2013). Blues: A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger. p. 308. ISBN 978-0313344237.
  7. ^ a b c d "The AST Interview with Bobby Rush • American Standard Time". American Standard Time. August 11, 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Bobby Rush - R&B Songs Chart History". Billboard.
  9. ^ "Bobby Rush". IMDb.com. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  10. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: R". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 12, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  11. ^ . Bobbyrushbluesman.com. Archived from the original on July 8, 2015. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  12. ^ "The Blues . The Road to Memphis | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved November 14, 2019.
  13. ^ . Independent Music Awards. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved 2014-05-16.
  14. ^ "Bobby Rush (1935–)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  15. ^ "Grammys 2014: The complete list of nominees and winners". LA Times. January 26, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  16. ^ "2014 Blues Music Awards Nominees and Winners". Blues.about.com. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  17. ^ Price, Diana (January 8, 2015). "2015 Grammy Awards: Nominees for Best Blues Album". AXS. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  18. ^ "Dan Aykroyd – Dan Aykroyd Opens Late Night Show With James Brown Tribute". Contact music. July 20, 2014. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
  19. ^ "Here Are 6 Must-See Music Films at Hot Docs". Exclaim!, April 19, 2016.
  20. ^ "Bobby Rush Master Blues Exhibit in the Blues Hall of Fame ®". Blueshalloffame.com. November 10, 1935. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  21. ^ "Bobby Rush". Mississippi Blues Trail.
  22. ^ "R&B legend Bobby Rush unveils Blues Trail marker". WLBT. November 12, 2008.
  23. ^ . Americanbluesscene.com. Archived from the original on May 19, 2015. Retrieved May 18, 2015.
  24. ^ "Rhodes Confers Degrees and Highest Honors on Classes of 2020 and 2021 | Rhodes News".
  25. ^ . American Blues Scene. May 11, 2017. Archived from the original on May 12, 2017. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
  26. ^ McKay, Robin. "BLUES MUSIC AWARDS". Blues.org. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  27. ^ "SMLE". Recording Academy Grammy Awards. November 23, 2020.
  28. ^ "Bobby Rush: Discography". AllMusic.com. November 10, 1940. Retrieved May 16, 2014.
  29. ^ . Guitarhoo!. Guitarhoo.com. March 30, 2013. Archived from the original on January 1, 2015. Retrieved December 31, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • at AuthenticBlues.com
  • Bobby Rush Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2019)

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Bobby Rush born Emmett Ellis Jr in Homer Louisiana on November 10 1933 is an American blues musician composer and singer 1 His style incorporates elements of blues rap and funk Bobby RushRush in 1999Background informationBirth nameEmmett Ellis Jr Born 1933 11 10 November 10 1933 age 89 Homer Louisiana United StatesOriginPine Bluff Arkansas United StatesGenresBlues electric blues soul R amp B funk disco acoustic blues soul blues 1 Occupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar harmonicaYears active1951 presentLabelsVarious Rush has won twelve Blues Music Awards and in 2017 at the age of 83 he won his first Grammy Award for the album Porcupine Meat 2 3 He is inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame and Rhythm amp Blues Music Hall of Fame 4 5 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards and recognition 2 1 Grammy Awards 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 CD albums 3 3 Singles selected 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditRush is the son of Emmett and Mattie Ellis 6 His father was a pastor whose guitar and harmonica playing provided early musical influences As a young child he began experimenting with music using a sugarcane syrup bucket and a broom wire diddley bow Around 1947 he and the family moved to Pine Bluff Arkansas where his father took on the pastorate of a church and was a farmer 7 It was here that Rush would become friends with Elmore James the slide player Boyd Gilmore James s cousin and the piano player Johnny Big Moose Walker eventually forming a band to support his singing and harmonica and guitar playing His band Bobby Rush and the Four Jivers consisted of Gilmore Walker Pinetop Perkins and Robert Plunkett Through Gilmore Rush became friends with Clarksdale musician Ike Turner 7 Still a teen Rush donned a fake moustache to play in local juke joints with the band fascinated by enthusiasm of the crowds His family relocated to Chicago in 1953 where he became part of the local blues scene in the following decade 1 In Chicago he met and befriended Little Walter and Muddy Waters who lived nearby Little Walter got him a job at a club called Skins where they played behind a curtain for a white audience 7 and began working for Jimmy Reed Through these connections he began performing on a circuit with Etta James Howlin Wolf Muddy Waters and Jimmy Reed In the early 1970s a song he wrote Chicken Heads released by Galaxy became his breakout record after being picked up from a small label started by the former Vee Jay Records producer Calvin Carter It reached No 34 the Billboard R amp B chart in 1971 8 Chicken Heads would become Rush s first certified gold certified record in 1971 and would later re enter the Billboard chart 30 years after its release as a result of its feature in the film Black Snake Moan 9 Rush later recorded with a leading label for black music Philadelphia International releasing his first album Rush Hour produced by Leon Huff with one track I Wanna Do the Do reaching No 75 on the Billboard R amp B chart in 1979 8 Reviewing Rush Hour in Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981 Robert Christgau wrote A lot of this is fun I m delighted to find Leon Huff collaborating with someone who s got funk in his soul and heartened to hear a protest song about the problem of lost keys But a lot of it the witless Evil Is the characterless Hey Western Union Man is dumber than Kenny Gamble 10 His next albums to become gold certified would be Sue in 1981 and Ain t Studdin Ya in 1991 11 After Living in Chicago for 48 years Rush moved to Jackson Mississippi to find the roots of his enslaved ancestors 7 He recorded a series of records for the LaJam label Malaco s Waldoxy imprint and in 2003 his own Deep Rush label with partner Greg Preston a former Malaco Records executive One of the artists on the label is Crystal Springs Mississippi native and former bandmate Dexter Allen He appeared in the 2003 documentary The Road to Memphis which is part of the series The Blues produced by Martin Scorsese 12 As a result of the Scorsese film Rolling Stone magazine named him King of the Chitlin Circuit because of his 50 years of relentless touring and colorful live show His 2004 album FolkFunk was a return to a more rootsier sound featuring guitarist Alvin Youngblood Hart That year he was a judge for the second annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists careers 13 He also performed at the White House along with James Brown when Bill Clinton went into office In 2014 he again performed for Bill and Hillary Clinton for a state event in Arkansas In 2007 he became the first blues artist to perform in China earning him the title International Dean of the Blues He was later named Friendship Ambassador to the Great Wall of China after performing the largest concert ever held at that site 14 In addition Rush has toured in most major markets around the world including Sydney Australia Paris France Tokyo Japan Shanghai China Johannesburg South Africa Berlin Germany Rome Italy Barcelona Spain Lucerne Switzerland New York New York Chicago Illinois Memphis Tennessee Los Angeles California to Jackson Mississippi In 2014 Rush s album Down in Louisiana was Grammy nominated for Best Blues Album 15 and won a Blues Music Award in the Soul Blues Album of the Year category whilst Rush was also nominated in two other categories 16 Following 2014 s Grammy nomination Rush was nominated again for Best Blues Album in 2015 for Decisions with Blinddog Smokin and featuring Rock n Roll Hall of Famer Dr John 17 In July 2014 Rush performed with Dan Aykroyd one of James Brown s songs on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 18 He appears in the 2015 documentary film I Am the Blues 19 He also appeared as himself performing I Ain t Studdin You in the 2019 film Dolemite Is My Name Awards and recognition EditRush received recognition for his music after the release of his 22nd album Rush when he was awarded Best Male Soul Blues Artist at the Blues Music Awards He also received best acoustic artist and best acoustic album for his album Raw In 2006 Rush was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame 20 In 2008 Rush was honored with a marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in Jackson Mississippi 21 22 In 2012 Rush was inducted into the Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame 5 In May 2015 Rush cut the ribbon for the Blues Hall of Fame with an introduction by the Memphis Head of Tourism and aired live on local news In 2015 Rush won two Blues Music Awards Soul Blues Male Artist and B B King Entertainer of the Year 23 In May 2019 Rush was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities by Rhodes College As part of the graduation ceremony the worldwide premiere of his blues rendition of America the Beautiful occurred This video was recorded at Royal Studios with Eddie Cotton and Rhodes College s students from the Mike Curb for Music Institute 24 In 2015 Rush was inducted into the Rhythm amp Blues Music Hall of Fame 4 In 2017 Rush won a Blues Music Award for Album of the Year for Porcupine Meat and for Historical Album of the Year for Chicken Heads A 50 Year History of Bobby Rush These were the eleventh and twelfth Blues Music Awards Rush has been awarded by the Blues Foundation during his career 25 He gained his 13th Blues Music Award in 2020 this time in the Soul Blues Album of the Year category for Sitting on Top of the Blues 26 Grammy Awards Edit In 2017 at the age of 83 Rush won his first Grammy Award in the category Best Traditional Blues Album for Porcupine Meat 2 In 2018 a remix of Rush s song Funk O De Funk by American electronic music duo Smle was nominated for Best Remixed Recording at the 60th Grammy Awards The rendition lost to Latroit s remix of Depeche Mode s You Move 27 Year Nominee work Award Result2001 Hoochie Man Best Contemporary Blues Album Nominated2014 Down In Louisiana Best Blues Album Nominated2015 Decisions Best Blues Album Nominated2017 Porcupine Meat Best Traditional Blues Album Won2020 Sitting on Top of the Blues Best Traditional Blues Album Nominated2021 Rawer than Raw Best Traditional Blues Album WonDiscography EditThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is Formatting non use of wikitable s laundry list appearance unreferenced Please help improve this section if you can August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Albums Edit 1979 Rush Hour Philadelphia International 1981 Sue LaJam 1983 Wearing It Out LaJam 1984 Gotta Have Money LaJam 1985 What s Good for the Goose Is Good for the Gander LaJam 1988 A Man Can Give It But He Can t Take It LaJam CD albums Edit 1983 Making a Decision LaJam 1990 Man Can Give It but He Can t Take It La Jam 1991 I Ain t Studdin You Urgent 1992 Handy Man Urgent 1995 One Monkey Don t Stop No Show Waldoxy 1996 Wearing It Out La Jam 1997 It s Alright Vol 2 1997 Lovin a Big Fat Woman Waldoxy 1999 Rush Hour Plus Philadelphia Intl 1999 The Best of Bobby Rush La Jam 2000 Hoochie Man Waldoxy 2003 Undercover Lover Deep Rush 2003 Live at Ground Zero DVD CD Deep Rush 2004 Folkfunk Deep Rush 2005 Night Fishin Deep Rush 2006 Essential Recordings Volume 1 Deep Rush 2006 Essential Recordings Volume 2 Deep Rush 2007 Raw Deep Rush 2008 Look at What You Gettin Deep Rush 2009 Blind Snake Deep Rush 2011 Show You a Good Time Deep Rush 2013 Down in Louisiana Thirty Tigers 28 29 2014 Decisions Silver Talon Records 2016 Porcupine Meat Rounder Records 2019 Sitting on Top of the Blues Deep Rush 2020 Rawer Than Raw Deep Rush Singles selected Edit 1967 Sock Boo Ga Loo Much Too Much Checker 1968 Camel Walk Gotta Have Money ABC 1969 Wake Up The Things That I Used to Do Salem 1970 Let It All Hang Out Just Be Yourself What Now Salem 1971 Chicken Heads Mary Jane Galaxy 1972 Niki Hoeky I Don t Know Jewel 1972 Gotta Be Funky Gotta Find You Girl On Top 1974 Get It On with Me It s Alright Jewel 1974 Get Out of Here Part 1 Warner Bros 1976 I m Still Waiting She Put the Whammy on Me London 1979 I Wanna Do the Do Philadelphia International 1979 Let s Do It Together Philadelphia International 1983 Sue LaJam 1988 A Man Can Give It But He Can t Take It LaJam 1991 I Ain t Studdin You Urgent 1992 I m Gone Urgent 1992 Time to Hit the Road Again Urgent 1992 You You You Know What to Do Urgent 1995 She s a Good Un It s Alright 1996 Too Late I m Gone Waldoxy 1997 Booga Bear Waldoxy See also EditChicago Blues FestivalReferences Edit a b c Ankeny Jason Bobby Rush Allmusic Retrieved February 26 2010 a b Bobby Rush Recording Academy Grammy Awards April 22 2021 Blues for a cause Buddy Guy Bobby Rush unite for special night of music Chicago Sun Times Retrieved January 16 2018 a b Inducted Members of Hall of Fame National Rhythm amp Blues Hall of Fame Archived from the original on October 20 2019 a b Inductees Rhythm and Blues R amp B Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame Eagle Bob LeBlanc Eric S 2013 Blues A Regional Experience Santa Barbara California Praeger p 308 ISBN 978 0313344237 a b c d The AST Interview with Bobby Rush American Standard Time American Standard Time August 11 2015 a b Bobby Rush R amp B Songs Chart History Billboard Bobby Rush IMDb com Retrieved July 11 2015 Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s R Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved March 12 2019 via robertchristgau com The Bobby Rush Bio Bobby Rush Bobby Rush Bobbyrushbluesman com Archived from the original on July 8 2015 Retrieved July 11 2015 The Blues The Road to Memphis PBS www pbs org Retrieved November 14 2019 Independent Music Awards Independent Music Awards Archived from the original on July 13 2011 Retrieved 2014 05 16 Bobby Rush 1935 Encyclopedia of Arkansas Retrieved July 11 2015 Grammys 2014 The complete list of nominees and winners LA Times January 26 2014 Retrieved July 11 2015 2014 Blues Music Awards Nominees and Winners Blues about com Retrieved May 16 2014 Price Diana January 8 2015 2015 Grammy Awards Nominees for Best Blues Album AXS Retrieved July 11 2015 Dan Aykroyd Dan Aykroyd Opens Late Night Show With James Brown Tribute Contact music July 20 2014 Retrieved July 20 2014 Here Are 6 Must See Music Films at Hot Docs Exclaim April 19 2016 Bobby Rush Master Blues Exhibit in the Blues Hall of Fame Blueshalloffame com November 10 1935 Retrieved July 11 2015 Bobby Rush Mississippi Blues Trail R amp B legend Bobby Rush unveils Blues Trail marker WLBT November 12 2008 2015 Blues Music Awards Winners Americanbluesscene com Archived from the original on May 19 2015 Retrieved May 18 2015 Rhodes Confers Degrees and Highest Honors on Classes of 2020 and 2021 Rhodes News Here are Your 2017 Blues Music Awards Winners American Blues Scene May 11 2017 Archived from the original on May 12 2017 Retrieved May 12 2017 McKay Robin BLUES MUSIC AWARDS Blues org Retrieved May 4 2020 SMLE Recording Academy Grammy Awards November 23 2020 Bobby Rush Discography AllMusic com November 10 1940 Retrieved May 16 2014 Bobby Rush Down in Louisiana Review Guitarhoo Guitarhoo com March 30 2013 Archived from the original on January 1 2015 Retrieved December 31 2014 External links EditOfficial website Bobby Rush at AuthenticBlues com Bobby Rush Interview NAMM Oral History Library 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Rush musician amp oldid 1112828501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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