We at Fat Possum are sad to announce that R.L. Burnside died today at his hospital room in Memphis.
Blues artist R.L. Burnside, who redefined the blues genre by incorporating indie rock acts and hip-hop production, died September 1, 2005, at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Burnside was born November 21, 1926, in Harmontown, Mississippi, and spent most of his life in the north Mississippi hill country, where he worked as a sharecropper and a commercial fisherman and played guitar at weekend house parties. In 1968, noted folklorist George Mitchell recorded Burnside for the first time. In 1991 Burnside was the first artist signed to then-fledgling Fat Possum Records in Oxford, Mississippi. His debut, "Too Bad Jim," was produced by former New York Times pop critic Robert Palmer. Along with his friend, neighbor, and label-mate Junior Kimbrough, Burnside was one of the most popular and important blues musicians to emerge in the last two decades. He recorded the crossover collaboration "A Ass Pocket of Whiskey" with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in 1996 and became a cult hero. In 1998, music from "Come On In" was featured in several movies and television shows, including The Sopranos. Burnside sold hundreds of thousands of records in his lifetime. He is survived by his wife Alice Mae, twelve children, and numerous grandchildren.
― Martijn ter Haar (wmterhaar), Friday, 2 September 2005 05:34 (twenty years ago)
Hotdamn... zo jong nog.
Had 't nog iets met de 'fall-out' van Katrina te maken? Ik hoorde dat er tot 400 km boven het rampgebied problemen met electriciteit en infrastructuur waren...?
― hiram (hiram), Friday, 2 September 2005 10:18 (twenty years ago)
twee fijne platen van die rare man een met John Spencer en een (bootleg?) van een concert in Vera. kga ze maar eens draaien denk k.
― andre schaminee (andre), Saturday, 3 September 2005 12:43 (nineteen years ago)
mijn geheugen liet me even in de steek. RL nam 12 nummers op in een studio in Groningen in 1980. de lp werd uitgebracht door 't mij verder onbekende swingmaster. lekker plaatje, hoor.
― andre schaminee (andre), Saturday, 3 September 2005 12:55 (nineteen years ago)
Dat zijn waarschijnlijk van die fanaten die allerlei jazz- en bluesartiesten opnamen en uitbrachten in de jaren zeventig en tachtig toen niemand in de VS daar zelf interesse in had. Het is verbazend hoeveel bio's van bluesartiesten zinnen bevatten in de lijn van "except for some releases in Holland **** did not release any records until 199*"
― Martijn ter Haar (wmterhaar), Saturday, 3 September 2005 14:35 (nineteen years ago)