Hammie Nixon - Blues At Home 12 (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Hammie Nixon
- Title: Blues At Home 12
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Mbirafon
- Genre: Acoustic Blues, Country Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:14:09
- Total Size: 368 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. You're so Fine
02. Yellow Yam Blues (Take 1) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
03. Yellow Yam Blues (Take 4) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
04. Untitled Instrumental (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
05. That's All Right (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
06. My Babe (Take 1) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
07. Sugar Mama Blues (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
08. So Long Blues (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
09. She Keeps Me Worried and Bothered All the Time (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
10. Holy Spirit, Don't You Leave Me (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
11. Sweet Old Kokomo (Take 1) [feat. Memphis Piano Red]
12. Sweet Old Kokomo (Take 3) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
13. Worried Life Blues (feat. Memphis Piano Red)
14. Meet Me in the Bottom (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
15. Somebody Done Changed That Little Lock On My Door (Take 3)
16. Somebody Done Changed That Little Lock On My Door (Take 4)
17. So Glad I'm Living (Take 1)
18. Trouble, Trouble Blues (Take 2)
19. Hammie Nixon's Boogie
20. 61 Highway Blues
21. Viola Lee Blues
22. Feel so Bad
23. Ida Mae
24. I Can't Afford to Do It (Take 4)
25. Last Night
26. How Many More Years
27. Hammie Nixon Discusses His Music
The twelfth volume of the “Blues At Home” Collection, this CD presents the harmonica blues player Hammie Nixon, performing with Sleepy John Estes, and alone on guitar and harmonica. Hammie Nixon was born between 1907 and 1913 in Brownsville, Tennessee. An orphan at a young age, he was raised in a white family by foster parents. While he was still a child, his new parents gave him a kazoo and a harmonica, and he learned how to blow the jug as well. At age 11, he was able to play harmonica with Sleepy John Estes at a picnic held in Brownsville. Hammie also played with local musicians, Hambone Willie Newbern, Samuel and Charlie Sangster, Yank Rachell, and Charlie Pickett, learning some of his amazing techniques on harmonica from Noah Lewis and Tommy Garry. He began his activities as a professional harmonica blower in the 1920s, first recording with Estes in 1929 for Victor. During the ‘20s and ‘30s, Hammie Nixon hoboed in various states, and in 1934 he recorded in Chicago for Decca and Champion with Brownsville Son Bonds. He recorded with John Estes again in 1935 and 1937. In Memphis, he sometimes joined the jug bands, but also played as a duo with blues singer Little Buddy Doyle. After Estes’ rediscovery in the early ‘60s, Hammie kept performing with him in the United States and abroad until Sleepy John’s death in 1977. He married the elder Estes daughter, Virginia, with whom he had a son named Johnny. Hammie Nixon died in 1984. The material featured on this CD was recorded between 1972 and 1976 during informal sessions held at Hammie Nixon and Sleepy John Estes' homes in Brownsville. Tracks 1, 10, and 12 were cut in Memphis at Furry Lewis and Memphis Piano Red's homes. All tracks have been fully digitally remastered from the original tapes in 2013.
01. You're so Fine
02. Yellow Yam Blues (Take 1) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
03. Yellow Yam Blues (Take 4) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
04. Untitled Instrumental (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
05. That's All Right (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
06. My Babe (Take 1) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
07. Sugar Mama Blues (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
08. So Long Blues (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
09. She Keeps Me Worried and Bothered All the Time (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
10. Holy Spirit, Don't You Leave Me (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
11. Sweet Old Kokomo (Take 1) [feat. Memphis Piano Red]
12. Sweet Old Kokomo (Take 3) [feat. Sleepy John Estes]
13. Worried Life Blues (feat. Memphis Piano Red)
14. Meet Me in the Bottom (feat. Sleepy John Estes)
15. Somebody Done Changed That Little Lock On My Door (Take 3)
16. Somebody Done Changed That Little Lock On My Door (Take 4)
17. So Glad I'm Living (Take 1)
18. Trouble, Trouble Blues (Take 2)
19. Hammie Nixon's Boogie
20. 61 Highway Blues
21. Viola Lee Blues
22. Feel so Bad
23. Ida Mae
24. I Can't Afford to Do It (Take 4)
25. Last Night
26. How Many More Years
27. Hammie Nixon Discusses His Music
The twelfth volume of the “Blues At Home” Collection, this CD presents the harmonica blues player Hammie Nixon, performing with Sleepy John Estes, and alone on guitar and harmonica. Hammie Nixon was born between 1907 and 1913 in Brownsville, Tennessee. An orphan at a young age, he was raised in a white family by foster parents. While he was still a child, his new parents gave him a kazoo and a harmonica, and he learned how to blow the jug as well. At age 11, he was able to play harmonica with Sleepy John Estes at a picnic held in Brownsville. Hammie also played with local musicians, Hambone Willie Newbern, Samuel and Charlie Sangster, Yank Rachell, and Charlie Pickett, learning some of his amazing techniques on harmonica from Noah Lewis and Tommy Garry. He began his activities as a professional harmonica blower in the 1920s, first recording with Estes in 1929 for Victor. During the ‘20s and ‘30s, Hammie Nixon hoboed in various states, and in 1934 he recorded in Chicago for Decca and Champion with Brownsville Son Bonds. He recorded with John Estes again in 1935 and 1937. In Memphis, he sometimes joined the jug bands, but also played as a duo with blues singer Little Buddy Doyle. After Estes’ rediscovery in the early ‘60s, Hammie kept performing with him in the United States and abroad until Sleepy John’s death in 1977. He married the elder Estes daughter, Virginia, with whom he had a son named Johnny. Hammie Nixon died in 1984. The material featured on this CD was recorded between 1972 and 1976 during informal sessions held at Hammie Nixon and Sleepy John Estes' homes in Brownsville. Tracks 1, 10, and 12 were cut in Memphis at Furry Lewis and Memphis Piano Red's homes. All tracks have been fully digitally remastered from the original tapes in 2013.
Blues | Country | FLAC / APE
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