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Showing posts with label Guitar Slim Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guitar Slim Green. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Shake 'em Up - Guitar Slim Green



This artist should not be confused with Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones, the New Orleans artist, or Alec "Guitar Slim" Seward the country blues guitarist from Virginia.

Norman G. Green was born in Bryant, TX. on July 25, 1920. His family moved to Oklahoma when he was in youth where he learned guitar and started playing at local functions. In 1947 he moved to Los Angeles. He made his debut recordings as R. Green & Turner for a label owned by J.R. Fulbright. Even though this was a retread of "Tin Pan Alley" first recorded by Curtis Jones in 1941, Green said that he and ? Turner wrote it and that Robert Geddins stole it from him. (Green & Turner's version was released as "Alla Blues". Green didn't record again for a decade waxing 45's for small labels such as Murray, Dig, Canton, Geenote, Solid Soul & Universal up until 1968. In 1970 he teamed up with Johnny Otis & his son son Shuggie to record a full length album for Kent. He was also known to have recorded with Louis Jackson & Junior Hampton. The Kent recordings would be his last under his name. He died in Los Angeles on September 28, 1975.
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Sunday, April 22, 2012

5th Street Alley Blues - Guitar Slim Green


"A great deal has been written about the blues and the people who sing them. Most enthusiasts are familiar with the names of Elmore james, Muddy Waters, Sonnyboy Williamson, Lightnin' Hopkins and Little Walter, for these are the names of artists who have won wide recognition for their talents and their contributions not only to the blues, but to Rock & Roll as well.

However, one should be aware that there were others, some still around, that were equally as talented, but not as fortunate. All too often their contributions were quickly recognized, borrowed or stolen and the artists themselves ignored and forgotten. Such was almost the tragedy that occured with GUITAR SLIM GREEN..." (Cover notes)
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