
"...one of the foremost harmonica blowers of our times"
Born James Whiting - he was raised in Harlem, New York,
where his mother was a singer and dancer at the fabled
Apollo Theatre. He spent his childhood among the musicians
and show people who knew his mother, including the great
Billie Holiday, and decided that he wanted to be a performer.
Blue received his first harmonica from his aunt, and proceeded
to hone his chops by wailing along with
Bob
Dylan and
Stevie
Wonder songs on the radio, he was soon to be influenced
by the jazz greats such as
Dexter
Gordon and
Lester Young.
Sugar Blue has used this background to his advantage, though,
creating an ultra-modern blues style and sound that is
instantly recognizable as his own.
Blue began his career as a street musician and
made his
first recordings in 1975 with legendary blues figures Brownie
McGhee and
Roosevelt Sykes. The
following year, he contributed to recordings by
Victoria
Spivey and
Johnny Shines before pulling up stakes and moving
to Paris on the advice of pioneer blues pianist Memphis
Slim .
While in France,
Blue hooked up with
members of the Rolling Stones, who instantly fell
in love with his sound. The Stones invited Blue to join
them in the studio. Besides his work on the
Some
Girls album, he can be heard on
Emotional
Rescue and
Tattoo You. He appeared live with the group
on numerous occasions and was offered the session spot
indefinitely, but he turned it down, opting instead to
return to the States and put his own band together rather
than became a full-time sideman. Before returning to the
U.S. in 1982, Blue cut a pair of albums,
Crossroads and
From Paris to Chicago.
Blue's decision to return home, despite his growing renown
as a session player, was spurred by his desire to work
with and learn from the masters of blues harmonica. Thus
he came to Chicago and proceeded to sit in with the likes
of
Big Walter Horton,
Carey
Bell, James Cotton and
Junior
Wells. Blue went on to spend two years
touring with his friend and mentor
Willie
Dixon as part
of the Chicago Blues All Stars before putting his own band
together in 1983. With his own band, Blue's star continued
to rise. He received the
1985 Grammy
Award for his work
on the
Atlantic album,
Blues
Explosion, recorded live at
the Montreux Jazz Festival.
He recorded on
Dixon's Grammy-winning
Hidden Charms album
in 1989, has performed on festival stages with classic
artists like
Muddy Waters, B.B. King
, Art Blakey and Lionel Hampton and has also set his sights on television and the
big screen. He sat in with
Fats Domino,
Ray Charles, and Jerry Lee Lewis for the Cinemax special, Fats Domino and
Friends, and has appeared on screen and in the musical
score of Alan Parker's acclaimed 1987 thriller Angel Heart,
starring Robert De Niro.
Blue has played and recorded with musicians ranging from
Willie Dixon to Stan Getz to Frank
Zappa to Johnny Shines to Bob Dylan, he is perhaps
best known for his signature riff and solo on the
Rolling
Stones' hit Miss
You from their
Some Girls album.
Blue performs his own version of the song on his 1993 Alligator
debut
Blue Blazes.
With his second release
In
Your eyes Sugar Blue emerges
as a singular, profound songwriter as well as a harmonica
wizard.
He has appeared across America, Europe and Africa at many
prestigious festivals -
Chicago, Zurich,
Den Haag, Antibes, Nice, Cannes, Montreal, Pistoia, Bern,
Rapperswil,... Blue
continues to appear in clubs and festivals around the world.
Sugar Blue incorporates what he has learned into his visionary
and singular style, technically dazzling yet wholly soulful.
He bends, shakes, spills flurries of notes with simultaneous
precision and abandon, combining dazzling technique with
smoldering expressiveness and gives off enough energy to
light up several city square blocks... And sings too! His
distinctive throat tends to be overlooked in the face of
his instrumental virtuosity - he's got a rich, sensual
voice with a whisper of huskiness which by itself would
be something out of the ordinary.
But oh, there's that harmonica again... !!
Official Website: www.sugar-blue.com
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www.myspace.com/sugarblueharp
Line-up:
Sugar Blue -
harmonica/voc
Rico Mc Farland -
guitar/voc
DDT -
keyboards/voc
Ilaria Lantieri Whiting -
bass/voc
James Knowles -
drums