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Johnny Shines

John Ned Shines (April 26, 1915 – April 20, 1992)[1] was an American blues singer and guitarist.

Johnny Shines
Shines performing at the 1991 Chicago Blues Festival
Background information
Birth nameJohn Ned Shines
Born(1915-04-26)April 26, 1915
Frayser, Memphis, Tennessee, United States
DiedApril 20, 1992(1992-04-20) (aged 76)
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
GenresBlues
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1932–1992
LabelsChess Records
J.O.B. Records
Vanguard Records
Various

Biography edit

Shines was born in the community of Frayser, in Memphis, Tennessee.[1] He was taught to play the guitar by his mother and spent most of his childhood in Memphis, playing slide guitar at an early age in juke joints and on the street.[1] He moved to Hughes, Arkansas, in 1932 and worked on farms for three years, putting aside his music career.[2] A chance meeting with Robert Johnson, his greatest influence, gave him the inspiration to return to music.[1] In 1935, Shines began traveling with Johnson, touring in the United States and Canada.[1] They parted in 1937, one year before Johnson's death.[2]

Shines played throughout the southern United States until 1941, when he settled in Chicago.[3] There he found work in the construction industry but continued to play in local bars.[1]

He made his first recording in 1946 for Columbia Records, but the takes were never released.[3] He recorded for Chess Records in 1950, but again no records were released.[3] He kept playing with blues musicians in the Chicago area for several more years. In 1952, Shines recorded what is considered his best work, for J.O.B. Records.[1] The recordings were a commercial failure, and Shines, frustrated with the music industry, sold his equipment and returned to working in construction.[1]

In 1966, Vanguard Records found Shines taking photographs in a Chicago blues club, and he recorded tracks for the third volume of Chicago/The Blues/Today!.[1] The album became a blues classic, and it brought Shines into the mainstream music scene.[1] Shines toured with the Chicago All Stars alongside Lee Jackson, Big Walter Horton and Willie Dixon.[1]

Shines moved to Holt, Alabama, in Tuscaloosa County, in 1969. Natalie Mattson, a student at the University of Alabama, learned that he was living in the area and invited him to play at a campus coffee house, the Down Under, which she ran. Shines played there on several occasions and brought his friend, blues artist Mississippi Fred McDowell, to perform with him. These were some of his earliest appearances in Alabama after his move there. He continued to play the international blues circuit while living in Holt.[4]

"Born in 1915, Shines is the most vigorous surviving practitioner of acoustic Delta blues. With his intense vibrato, his observant, imaginative, yet tradition-soaked lyrics, and his incomparable slide guitar, he ought to be recorded once a year by the Library of Congress."

Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981)[5]

In the late 1960s and 1970s, Shines toured with Robert Lockwood, Jr., Robert Johnson's stepson, another one of the last living original Delta blues musicians.[3] In 1980, Shines's career was brought to a standstill when he suffered a stroke.[3] He later appeared and played in the 1991 documentary The Search for Robert Johnson. His final album, Back to the Country, with accompaniment by Snooky Pryor and Johnny Nicholas, won a W. C. Handy Award.[1][3]

In 1989, Shines met Kent DuChaine, and the two of them toured for the next several years, until Shines's death.[6]

Shines died on April 20, 1992, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.[1][7] He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame later the same year.

According to the music journalist Tony Russell,

Shines was that rare being, a blues artist who overcame age and rustiness to make music that stood up beside the work of his youth. When Shines came back to the blues in 1965 he was 50, yet his voice had the leonine power of a dozen years before, when he made records his reputation was based on.[3]

Discography edit

  • Last Night's Dream (Warner Bros. Records, 1968)
  • Johnny Shines: Blues Masters vol. 7 (Blue Horizon Records, recorded May 1968)
  • Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton (Testament Records, 1969)
  • Willie Dixon: I Am the Blues (November 1969)
  • Standing at the Crossroads (Testament, 1970)
  • Sittin' on Top of the World (Biograph Records, 1972)
  • Chicago Blues Festival 1972 (Black & Blue Records, 1973)
  • Johnny Shines & Co. (Biograph, 1973)
  • Johnny Shines (Advent Records, 1974)
  • Too Wet to Plow (Blue Labor Records, 1977)
  • Hey Ba-Ba-Re-Bop! (Rounder Records, 1978)
  • To Wet To Plow (Tomato Records, 1989)
  • Traditional Delta Blues (Biograph, 1991)
  • Mr. Cover Shaker (Biograph, 1992)
  • Skull & Crossbones Blues (High Tone, 2003)
  • Johnny Shines: The Blues Came Falling Down - Live 1973 (Omnivore Recordings, 2019)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Huey, Steve. "Johnny Shines: Biography". AllMusic.com. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Johnny Shines interviewed by John Hammond Jr. in The Search for Robert Johnson (UK, 1991).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Russell, Tony (1997). The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books. p. 166. ISBN 1-85868-255-X.
  4. ^ "Johnny Shines Dead; Delta Blues Singer, 76". New York Times. April 21, 1992.
  5. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: S". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 12, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  6. ^ "Kent DuChaine & Leadbessie". Kent DuChaine. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
  7. ^ "Johnny Shines". Findagrave.com. Retrieved 2015-08-30.

Further reading edit

  • Cole, Barry M. "Johnny Shines: The Great River". Blues Revue: The Blues Authority, no. 65 (March 2001), pp. 21-22.
  • Blues Who's Who, Sheldon Harris, Da Capo, 1979, ISBN 0-306-80155-8
  • The Search for Robert Johnson, John Hammond, Columbia Legacy, 1982, ISBN 0-7389-0079-6

External links edit

  • Illustrated Johnny Shines discography
  • 1977 live recording of "Kind Hearted Woman"; from the Florida Folklife Collection, the State Archives of Florida
  • Fan biography
  • Johnny Shines at IMDb

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John Ned Shines April 26 1915 April 20 1992 1 was an American blues singer and guitarist Johnny ShinesShines performing at the 1991 Chicago Blues FestivalBackground informationBirth nameJohn Ned ShinesBorn 1915 04 26 April 26 1915Frayser Memphis Tennessee United StatesDiedApril 20 1992 1992 04 20 aged 76 Tuscaloosa Alabama United StatesGenresBluesInstrument s GuitarYears active1932 1992LabelsChess RecordsJ O B RecordsVanguard RecordsVarious Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editShines was born in the community of Frayser in Memphis Tennessee 1 He was taught to play the guitar by his mother and spent most of his childhood in Memphis playing slide guitar at an early age in juke joints and on the street 1 He moved to Hughes Arkansas in 1932 and worked on farms for three years putting aside his music career 2 A chance meeting with Robert Johnson his greatest influence gave him the inspiration to return to music 1 In 1935 Shines began traveling with Johnson touring in the United States and Canada 1 They parted in 1937 one year before Johnson s death 2 Shines played throughout the southern United States until 1941 when he settled in Chicago 3 There he found work in the construction industry but continued to play in local bars 1 He made his first recording in 1946 for Columbia Records but the takes were never released 3 He recorded for Chess Records in 1950 but again no records were released 3 He kept playing with blues musicians in the Chicago area for several more years In 1952 Shines recorded what is considered his best work for J O B Records 1 The recordings were a commercial failure and Shines frustrated with the music industry sold his equipment and returned to working in construction 1 In 1966 Vanguard Records found Shines taking photographs in a Chicago blues club and he recorded tracks for the third volume of Chicago The Blues Today 1 The album became a blues classic and it brought Shines into the mainstream music scene 1 Shines toured with the Chicago All Stars alongside Lee Jackson Big Walter Horton and Willie Dixon 1 Shines moved to Holt Alabama in Tuscaloosa County in 1969 Natalie Mattson a student at the University of Alabama learned that he was living in the area and invited him to play at a campus coffee house the Down Under which she ran Shines played there on several occasions and brought his friend blues artist Mississippi Fred McDowell to perform with him These were some of his earliest appearances in Alabama after his move there He continued to play the international blues circuit while living in Holt 4 Born in 1915 Shines is the most vigorous surviving practitioner of acoustic Delta blues With his intense vibrato his observant imaginative yet tradition soaked lyrics and his incomparable slide guitar he ought to be recorded once a year by the Library of Congress Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981 5 In the late 1960s and 1970s Shines toured with Robert Lockwood Jr Robert Johnson s stepson another one of the last living original Delta blues musicians 3 In 1980 Shines s career was brought to a standstill when he suffered a stroke 3 He later appeared and played in the 1991 documentary The Search for Robert Johnson His final album Back to the Country with accompaniment by Snooky Pryor and Johnny Nicholas won a W C Handy Award 1 3 In 1989 Shines met Kent DuChaine and the two of them toured for the next several years until Shines s death 6 Shines died on April 20 1992 in Tuscaloosa Alabama 1 7 He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame later the same year According to the music journalist Tony Russell Shines was that rare being a blues artist who overcame age and rustiness to make music that stood up beside the work of his youth When Shines came back to the blues in 1965 he was 50 yet his voice had the leonine power of a dozen years before when he made records his reputation was based on 3 Discography editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2015 Last Night s Dream Warner Bros Records 1968 Johnny Shines Blues Masters vol 7 Blue Horizon Records recorded May 1968 Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton Testament Records 1969 Willie Dixon I Am the Blues November 1969 Standing at the Crossroads Testament 1970 Sittin on Top of the World Biograph Records 1972 Chicago Blues Festival 1972 Black amp Blue Records 1973 Johnny Shines amp Co Biograph 1973 Johnny Shines Advent Records 1974 Too Wet to Plow Blue Labor Records 1977 Hey Ba Ba Re Bop Rounder Records 1978 To Wet To Plow Tomato Records 1989 Traditional Delta Blues Biograph 1991 Mr Cover Shaker Biograph 1992 Skull amp Crossbones Blues High Tone 2003 Johnny Shines The Blues Came Falling Down Live 1973 Omnivore Recordings 2019 See also editChicago Blues Festival J O B Records discography List of blues musicians List of Chicago blues musicians List of Delta blues musicians List of slide guitaristsReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Huey Steve Johnny Shines Biography AllMusic com Retrieved May 27 2009 a b Johnny Shines interviewed by John Hammond Jr in The Search for Robert Johnson UK 1991 a b c d e f g Russell Tony 1997 The Blues From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray Dubai Carlton Books p 166 ISBN 1 85868 255 X Johnny Shines Dead Delta Blues Singer 76 New York Times April 21 1992 Christgau Robert 1981 Consumer Guide 70s S Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor amp Fields ISBN 089919026X Retrieved March 12 2019 via robertchristgau com Kent DuChaine amp Leadbessie Kent DuChaine Retrieved 2021 01 12 Johnny Shines Findagrave com Retrieved 2015 08 30 Further reading editCole Barry M Johnny Shines The Great River Blues Revue The Blues Authority no 65 March 2001 pp 21 22 Blues Who s Who Sheldon Harris Da Capo 1979 ISBN 0 306 80155 8 The Search for Robert Johnson John Hammond Columbia Legacy 1982 ISBN 0 7389 0079 6External links editIllustrated Johnny Shines discography 1977 live recording of Kind Hearted Woman from the Florida Folklife Collection the State Archives of Florida Fan biography Johnny Shines at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johnny Shines amp oldid 1193719761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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