Slim Harpo: Blues King Bee of Baton Rouge

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LSU Press, Sep 19, 2016 - Biography & Autobiography - 416 pages

As Louis Armstrong forever tethered jazz to New Orleans and Clifton Chenier fixed Lafayette as home to zydeco,

Slim Harpo established Baton Rouge as a base for the blues. In the only complete biography of this internationally renowned blues singer and musician, Martin Hawkins traces Harpo’s rural upbringing near Louisiana’s capital, his professional development fostered by the local music scene, and his national success with R&B hits like Rainin’ in My Heart, Baby Scratch My Back, and I’m A King Bee, among others. Hawkins follows Harpo’s global musical impact from the early 1960s to today and offers a detailed look at the nature of the independent recording business that enabled his remarkable legacy.




With new research and interviews, Hawkins fills in previous biographical gaps and redresses misinformation about Harpo’s life. In addition to weaving the musician’s career into the lives of other Louisiana blues players—including Lightnin’ Slim, Lazy Lester, and Silas Hogan—the author discusses the pioneering role of Crowley, Louisiana, record producer J. D. Miller and illustrates how Excello Records in Nashville brought national attention to Harpo’s music recorded in Louisiana.




This engaging narrative examines Harpo’s various recording sessions and provides a detailed discography, as well as a list of blues-related records by fellow Baton Rouge artists. Slim Harpo: Blues King Bee of Baton Rouge will stand as the ultimate resource on the musician’s life and the rich history of Baton Rouge’s blues heritage.

 

Contents

1 Something inside Me
1
2 Swamp Records and Radio Sales
55
3 Im a King Bee
68
Illustrations
125
4 Rainin in My Heart
139
5 Buzzin Scratchin Hip Shakin Bread Makin
164
6 The Musics Hot
223
7 Goodbye Slim Harpo
256
NOTES
317
DISCOGRAPHY
335
RECOMMENDED LISTENING
359
RECOMMENDED READING
361
A MUSICAL APPRECIATION
363
GENERAL INDEX
371
INDEX OF SONG TITLES
385
Copyright

8 The Heritage Blues
297

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About the author (2016)

MARTIN HAWKINS, author of A Shot in the Dark: Making Records in Nashville, 1945–1955 and, with Colin Escott, Good Rockin’ Tonight: Sun Records and the Birth of Rock ’n’ Roll, has written over four hundred magazine articles, LP sleeve notes, and CD booklets on roots music since 1971.