The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James
-----by Steve Franz

NOW* AVAILABLE! THE ONLY DEFINITIVE HISTORY of BLUES SLIDE GUITAR LEGEND ELMORE JAMES!

An immeasurable number of people consider Elmore James to be one of the greatest blues musicians of all time. Others say that hearing his music‹even if it was only one song‹was a life-changing experience for them. Now, for the first time, there's finally a complete history of the man and his music, the beloved slide guitar legend who reputedly "never made a bad record."

Born in 1918 in Mississippi, Elmore James grew up in the Delta, and cut his teeth playing in the 1930s and 1940s with Sonny Boy Williamson (Rice Miller) and Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, and, prior to his death in 1938, is rumored to have played with Robert Johnson. Making his recording debut in 1951 with his trademark song "Dust My Broom" on the Trumpet label, James was catapulted into the national spotlight when it became a coast-to-coast R&B hit, and subsequently moved north to join the burgeoning postwar scene in Chicago. With the formation of his supporting band, the Broomdusters, James led one of the tightest blues groups in the business, recording over 40 sides with this highly acclaimed ensemble. Plagued with ill-health and union troubles, James' Chicago career ended abruptly in 1960, when he moved back to Mississippi. Bobby Robinson, the legendary Harlem record producer, continued to record James throughout the early 1960s, in what would become another highly influential aspect of his career ("The Sky is Crying", "Something Inside of Me"). Poised to make a comeback in the spring of 1963, James returned to Chicago, only to die a short while later of a heart attack at the age of 45.

More than just a biography, The Amazing Secret History of Elmore James features a fully illustrated, comprehensive discography, a 20+ page photo gallery (including several rarities), and a special chapter chronicling Elmore's far-reaching influence upon the blues world, with a survey of "Dust My Broom"-styled recordings from the 1950s and profiles of important slide guitarists such as Hound Dog Taylor, John Littlejohn, J.B. Hutto, Homesick James, and more. Over 300 pages. Completely indexed, with extensive bibliographic and musical references.

I now know a hell of a lot more about Elmore James than I did when I started.... Most impressed with [the] research and diligence.
----Graham Langley, The British Institute of Jazz Studies

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* Available Dec. 2002