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T-Model Ford

James Lewis Carter Ford (probably June 24, 1923[1] – July 16, 2013) was an American blues musician, using the name T-Model Ford.[2] Unable to remember his exact date of birth, he began his musical career in his early 70s, and continuously recorded for the Fat Possum label, then switched to Alive Naturalsound Records. His musical style combined the rawness of Delta blues[2] with Chicago blues and juke joint blues styles.[3][4][5]

T-Model Ford
T-Model Ford at Tea Bazaar in Charlottesville, Virginia, on March 1, 2010
Background information
Birth nameJames Lewis Carter Ford
Born(1923-06-24)June 24, 1923 (probable)
Forest, Mississippi, United States
DiedJuly 16, 2013(2013-07-16) (aged 90)
Greenville, Mississippi, United States
GenresBlues
Occupation(s)Musician, singer
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1997–2013
LabelsFat Possum, Alive Naturalsound

Biography edit

According to records, Ford was born in Forest, Mississippi, between 1921 and 1925.[6] Researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc indicate June 24, 1923,[1] though at the time of his death his record company gave his age as 94, suggesting a birth in 1918 or 1919.[7] According to an interview recorded for his album "The Ladies Man", Ford's passport gives his date of birth as June 24, 1921 but his Mississippi driver's licence gives it as June 27, 1924. Starting with an abusive father who had permanently injured him at eleven, Ford lived his entire life in a distressed and violent environment, towards which he was quite indifferent.[8]

Ford, an illiterate, worked in various blue collar jobs as early as his preteen years, such as plowing fields, working at a sawmill, and later in life becoming a lumber company foreman and then a truck driver. At this time, Ford was sentenced to ten years on a chain gang for murder. Allegedly, Ford was able to reduce his sentence to two years.[6] He spent many of his years following his release in conflicts with law enforcement.

Ford lived in Greenville, Mississippi and for a time wrote an advice column for Arthur magazine. Reportedly, he had twenty six children.[8][9]

According to music writer Will Hodgkinson, who met and interviewed Ford for his book Guitar Man, Ford took up the guitar when his fifth wife left him and gave him a guitar as a leaving present. Ford trained himself without being able to read music or guitar tabs. Hodgkinson observed that Ford could not explain his technique. He simply worked out a way of playing that sounded like the guitarists he admired — Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf.

Ford toured juke joints and other venues, for a while opening for Buddy Guy.[2] In 1995, he was discovered by Matthew Johnson of Fat Possum Records,[9] under which he released five albums from 1997 to 2008.

In 1997 T-Model Ford was featured in a 26-minute documentary JUKE Directed by Mary Flannery and produced by Yellow Cat Productions. T-Model appeared along with Farmer John and John Horton.

Since 2008, Ford worked with the Seattle-based band, GravelRoad. The project began as a single event, with Ford needing assistance to play the Deep Blues Festival in Minnesota in July 2008. GravelRoad, longtime fans of Ford and performers already scheduled for the festival, agreed to provide support for a ten-show United States tour for Ford through July.

Ford had a pacemaker inserted at the end of that tour, but appeared on stage again with GravelRoad in 2008, 2009 and 2010. He suffered a stroke in early 2010, but despite difficulty with right-hand mobility, managed to complete a successful tour with GravelRoad. This tour concluded with an appearance at Pickathon Festival. Ford and GravelRoad opened the third day of the All Tomorrow's Parties Festival, in New York over Labor Day weekend, 2010, curated by American independent film-maker Jim Jarmusch.

GravelRoad backed Ford on his 2010 and 2011 albums, The Ladies Man and Taledragger, both released by Alive Naturalsound Records.

Ford suffered a second stroke in the summer of 2012 that limited his public appearances.[10] However, he was able to perform at that year's King Biscuit Blues Festival in October.

On July 16, 2013, Fat Possum announced that Ford died at home in Greenville of respiratory failure, after a prolonged illness.[7][11]

The Mount Zion Memorial Fund, organised the placing of a headstone for Ford at Green Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery, near Greenville, Mississippi. The ceremony was on May 31, 2014. The grave marker was designed by Amos Harvey and engraved by Alan Orlicek.[12]

Discography edit

  • Pee-Wee Get My Gun - 1997 (Fat Possum)
  • You Better Keep Still - 1999 (Fat Possum)
  • She Ain't None of Your'n - 2000 (Fat Possum)
  • Bad Man - 2002 (Fat Possum)
  • Don't Get Out Talkin' It - 2008 (Fat Possum)
  • Jack Daniel Time - 2008 (Mudpuppy)
  • The Ladies Man - 2010 (Alive Naturalsound)
  • Taledragger - 2011 (Alive Naturalsound)[2]
  • I Was Born In A Swamp - 2021 (Alive Naturalsound)[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Eagle, Bob; LeBlanc, Eric S. (2013). Blues - A Regional Experience. Santa Barbara: Praeger Publishers. p. 117. ISBN 978-0313344237.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Biography by Richard Skelly". AllMusic. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  3. ^ Ventre, Sarah (2011-02-03). "T-Model Ford @ The Rhythm Room". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
  4. ^ Blake, J (2011-02-10). "T-Model Ford's Taledragger, CD Review". American Blues News. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
  5. ^ Jenkins, Mark (2010-02-26). "CD review: T-Model Ford's 'The Ladies Man'". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
  6. ^ a b "Artists » T-Model Ford | Fat Possum Records". Fatpossum.com. Retrieved 2013-03-17.
  7. ^ a b . Fatpossum.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-18. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  8. ^ a b Grant, Richard (November 16, 2003). "Delta Force". The Observer. London. Retrieved October 16, 2011.
  9. ^ a b McInerney, Jay. "White man at the door; one man's mission to record the 'dirty blues' — before everyone dies." The New Yorker, February 4, 2002: 54+. Academic OneFile. October 17, 2011.
  10. ^ . Cathead.biz. Archived from the original on 2011-10-16. Retrieved 2013-03-17.
  11. ^ "Blues singer/guitarist 'T-Model' Ford dies". Usatoday.com. 2013-07-16. Retrieved 2013-07-16.
  12. ^ "Grave Marker Dedication for James "T-Model" Ford on Saturday, May 31 in Greenville, Mississippi". Thelocalvoice.net. 27 May 2014. Retrieved March 1, 2021.

External links edit

  • T-Model Ford page from Fat Possum Records site
  • T-Model Ford page from Alive Naturalsound Records site
  • T-Model Ford at IMDb
  • London gig review April 2007
  • T Model Ford video on BBC
  • Interview

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For the motor vehicle see Ford Model T James Lewis Carter Ford probably June 24 1923 1 July 16 2013 was an American blues musician using the name T Model Ford 2 Unable to remember his exact date of birth he began his musical career in his early 70s and continuously recorded for the Fat Possum label then switched to Alive Naturalsound Records His musical style combined the rawness of Delta blues 2 with Chicago blues and juke joint blues styles 3 4 5 T Model FordT Model Ford at Tea Bazaar in Charlottesville Virginia on March 1 2010Background informationBirth nameJames Lewis Carter FordBorn 1923 06 24 June 24 1923 probable Forest Mississippi United StatesDiedJuly 16 2013 2013 07 16 aged 90 Greenville Mississippi United StatesGenresBluesOccupation s Musician singerInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1997 2013LabelsFat Possum Alive Naturalsound Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editAccording to records Ford was born in Forest Mississippi between 1921 and 1925 6 Researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc indicate June 24 1923 1 though at the time of his death his record company gave his age as 94 suggesting a birth in 1918 or 1919 7 According to an interview recorded for his album The Ladies Man Ford s passport gives his date of birth as June 24 1921 but his Mississippi driver s licence gives it as June 27 1924 Starting with an abusive father who had permanently injured him at eleven Ford lived his entire life in a distressed and violent environment towards which he was quite indifferent 8 Ford an illiterate worked in various blue collar jobs as early as his preteen years such as plowing fields working at a sawmill and later in life becoming a lumber company foreman and then a truck driver At this time Ford was sentenced to ten years on a chain gang for murder Allegedly Ford was able to reduce his sentence to two years 6 He spent many of his years following his release in conflicts with law enforcement Ford lived in Greenville Mississippi and for a time wrote an advice column for Arthur magazine Reportedly he had twenty six children 8 9 According to music writer Will Hodgkinson who met and interviewed Ford for his book Guitar Man Ford took up the guitar when his fifth wife left him and gave him a guitar as a leaving present Ford trained himself without being able to read music or guitar tabs Hodgkinson observed that Ford could not explain his technique He simply worked out a way of playing that sounded like the guitarists he admired Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf Ford toured juke joints and other venues for a while opening for Buddy Guy 2 In 1995 he was discovered by Matthew Johnson of Fat Possum Records 9 under which he released five albums from 1997 to 2008 In 1997 T Model Ford was featured in a 26 minute documentary JUKE Directed by Mary Flannery and produced by Yellow Cat Productions T Model appeared along with Farmer John and John Horton Since 2008 Ford worked with the Seattle based band GravelRoad The project began as a single event with Ford needing assistance to play the Deep Blues Festival in Minnesota in July 2008 GravelRoad longtime fans of Ford and performers already scheduled for the festival agreed to provide support for a ten show United States tour for Ford through July Ford had a pacemaker inserted at the end of that tour but appeared on stage again with GravelRoad in 2008 2009 and 2010 He suffered a stroke in early 2010 but despite difficulty with right hand mobility managed to complete a successful tour with GravelRoad This tour concluded with an appearance at Pickathon Festival Ford and GravelRoad opened the third day of the All Tomorrow s Parties Festival in New York over Labor Day weekend 2010 curated by American independent film maker Jim Jarmusch GravelRoad backed Ford on his 2010 and 2011 albums The Ladies Man and Taledragger both released by Alive Naturalsound Records Ford suffered a second stroke in the summer of 2012 that limited his public appearances 10 However he was able to perform at that year s King Biscuit Blues Festival in October On July 16 2013 Fat Possum announced that Ford died at home in Greenville of respiratory failure after a prolonged illness 7 11 The Mount Zion Memorial Fund organised the placing of a headstone for Ford at Green Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery near Greenville Mississippi The ceremony was on May 31 2014 The grave marker was designed by Amos Harvey and engraved by Alan Orlicek 12 Discography editPee Wee Get My Gun 1997 Fat Possum You Better Keep Still 1999 Fat Possum She Ain t None of Your n 2000 Fat Possum Bad Man 2002 Fat Possum Don t Get Out Talkin It 2008 Fat Possum Jack Daniel Time 2008 Mudpuppy The Ladies Man 2010 Alive Naturalsound Taledragger 2011 Alive Naturalsound 2 I Was Born In A Swamp 2021 Alive Naturalsound 2 References edit a b Eagle Bob LeBlanc Eric S 2013 Blues A Regional Experience Santa Barbara Praeger Publishers p 117 ISBN 978 0313344237 a b c d e Biography by Richard Skelly AllMusic Retrieved October 20 2011 Ventre Sarah 2011 02 03 T Model Ford The Rhythm Room Phoenix New Times Retrieved 2011 10 21 Blake J 2011 02 10 T Model Ford s Taledragger CD Review American Blues News Retrieved 2011 10 21 Jenkins Mark 2010 02 26 CD review T Model Ford s The Ladies Man The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2011 10 21 a b Artists T Model Ford Fat Possum Records Fatpossum com Retrieved 2013 03 17 a b R I P T Model Ford Fat Possum Records Fatpossum com Archived from the original on 2013 07 18 Retrieved 2013 07 16 a b Grant Richard November 16 2003 Delta Force The Observer London Retrieved October 16 2011 a b McInerney Jay White man at the door one man s mission to record the dirty blues before everyone dies The New Yorker February 4 2002 54 Academic OneFile October 17 2011 Music Calendar Cathead biz Archived from the original on 2011 10 16 Retrieved 2013 03 17 Blues singer guitarist T Model Ford dies Usatoday com 2013 07 16 Retrieved 2013 07 16 Grave Marker Dedication for James T Model Ford on Saturday May 31 in Greenville Mississippi Thelocalvoice net 27 May 2014 Retrieved March 1 2021 External links editT Model Ford page from Fat Possum Records site T Model Ford page from Alive Naturalsound Records site T Model Ford at IMDb London gig review April 2007 interview with T Model Ford T Model Ford video on BBC Interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title T Model Ford amp oldid 1218510954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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