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Charles Douglas Musselwhite (born January 31, 1944) is an American electric blues harmonica player and bandleader, one of the white bluesmen who came to prominence, along with Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, and
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, as a pivotal figure in helping to revive the Chicago Blues movement of the 1960s. He has often been identified as a "white bluesman". Musselwhite was reportedly the inspiration for Elwood Blues; the character played by
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in the 1980 film, '' The Blues Brothers''.


Biography

Musselwhite was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi to white parents. Originally claiming to be of partly
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descent, in a 2005 interview he said his mother had told him he was of distant Cherokee descent. His family considered it natural to play music. His father played guitar and harmonica, his mother played piano, and a relative was a one-man band. At the age of three, Musselwhite moved to Memphis, Tennessee. When he was a teenager, Memphis experienced the period when rockabilly, western swing, and electric blues were combining to give birth to rock and roll. That period featured Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis,
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, and lesser-known musicians such as Gus Cannon, Furry Lewis,
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, and Johnny Burnette. Musselwhite supported himself by digging ditches, laying concrete and running
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in a 1950 Lincoln automobile. This environment was a school for music as well as life for Musselwhite, who eventually acquired the nickname Memphis Charlie. In true bluesman fashion, Musselwhite then took off in search of the rumored "big-paying factory jobs" up the "Hillbilly Highway", Highway 51 to Chicago, where he continued his education on the South Side, making the acquaintance of even more blues musicians, including Lew Soloff, Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Sonny Boy Williamson, Buddy Guy, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, and Big Walter Horton. Musselwhite immersed himself completely in the musical life, living in the basement of and occasionally working at Jazz Record Mart (the record store operated by Delmark Records founder Bob Koester) with
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and working as a driver for an exterminator, which allowed him to observe what was happening around the city's clubs and bars. He spent his time hanging out at the Jazz Record Mart, at the corner of State and Grand, and a nearby bar, Mr. Joe's, with the city's blues musicians, and sitting in with Williams and others in the clubs, playing for tips. There he forged a lifelong friendship with
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; though Hooker lived in Detroit, Michigan, the two often visited each other, and Hooker served as best man at Musselwhite's third marriage to Henrietta Musselwhite. Gradually Musselwhite became well known around town. In 1965, when working at the Jazz Record Mart, Charlie met Vanguard Records producer/writer
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, who included him in the blockbuster blues trilogy,
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(Volume 3 / VRS 9218), in which he played with blues harp legend Big Walter Horton's Blues Harp Band. At this time Charters signed him to another contract which led to Musselwhite's first solo outing in 1966, Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's South Side Band (VSD 79232). Musslewhite played all harmonica on the 1965 Vanguard Records album ''So Many Roads'' by John Hammond. In time, Musselwhite led his own blues band, and after
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' success with Paul Butterfield, he released the album ''
Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's Southside Band ''Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's South Side Band'' is the 1967 debut album of American blues-harp musician Charlie Musselwhite, leading Charlie Musselwhite's Southside Band.There is discrepancy in sources as to the year of initial ...
'' in 1966 on Vanguard Records to immediate success. He took advantage of the clout this album gave him to move to San Francisco, where, instead of being one of many competing blues acts, he held court as the king of the blues in the exploding countercultural music scene, an exotic and gritty figure to the flower children. Musselwhite convinced Hooker to move to California. Since then, Musselwhite has released over 20 albums and has been a guest performer on albums by many other musicians, such as
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's '' Longing in Their Hearts'' and the
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'', both winners of Grammy Awards. He also performed on Tom Waits's '' Mule Variations'' and
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''. He has won 14
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s, has been nominated for six Grammy Awards, received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Monterey Blues Festival and the San Javier Jazz Festival, in San Javier, Spain, and received the Mississippi Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts. In 1979, Musselwhite recorded ''The Harmonica According to Charlie Musselwhite'' in London for
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, intended to accompany an instructional book; the album became so popular that it was released on CD. In June 2008, Blind Pig Records reissued the album on 180-gram vinyl with new cover art. In 1990 Musselwhite signed with Alligator Records, a step that led to a resurgence of his career. In 1998, Musselwhite appeared in the film ''
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''. He played the harmonica in the Louisiana Gator Boys, which featured many other blues and R&B musicians, such as B.B. King, Bo Diddley,
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, Koko Taylor, Jimmie Vaughan,
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, and
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. Over the years, Musselwhite has branched out in style. His 1999 recording, ''Continental Drifter'', is accompanied by
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, from Cuba's Santiago region, the Cuban music counterpart of the
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. Because of political differences between Cuba and the United States, the album was recorded in Bergen, Norway, with Musselwhite's wife handling the details. Musselwhite believes the key to his musical success was finding a style in which he could express himself. He said, "I only know one tune, and I play it faster or slower, or I change the key, but it's just the one tune I've ever played in my life. It's all I know." His two albums, '' Sanctuary'' (which saw a guest appearance by Hooker) and ''
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'', were released by
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. Musselwhite played on Tom Waits's 1999 album '' Mule Variations''. He can be heard at the beginning of the song "Chocolate Jesus", saying "I love it". Waits has mentioned that this is his favorite part of the song. In 2002, he was featured on the Bo Diddley tribute album ''Hey Bo Diddley: A Tribute!'', performing the song " Hey Bo Diddley". Musselwhite lost both of his elderly parents in December 2005, in separate incidents. His mother, Ruth Maxine Musselwhite, was murdered. Musselwhite joined the judging panel of the 10th annual Independent Music Awards, to assist independent musicians' careers. He was also a judge for the 7th and 9th Independent Music Awards. Musselwhite was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2010. The same year, he appeared on the JW-Jones recording "Midnight Memphis Sun", along with Hubert Sumlin. Also in 2010, he released the album ''The Well''. In the title song he credits
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's ordeal as a child trapped in a well for over 58 hours in 1987 for inspiring him to quit drinking, stating,
She was trapped in there with a broken arm in the dark, in a life-and-death situation she was singing nursery rhymes to herself and being brave... It made my problems seem tiny. So as a prayer to her and myself, I decided I wasn't going to drink till she got out of that well. It was like I was tricking myself, telling myself that I wasn't going to quit for good, just until she got out. It took three days to get her out, and I haven't had a drink since.
For the first half of 2011, Musselwhite toured with the acoustic-electric blues band
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. In the latter half of 2011, he went on tour with Cyndi Lauper, having played harmonica on her hit album '' Memphis Blues''. While on this tour, he appeared with Lauper on
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's television program '' Hootenanny'' on New Year's Eve 2011, performing a modified arrangement of Lauper's signature song, " Girls Just Wanna Have Fun". In 2012, Musselewhite released the live album ''Juke Joint Chapel'' (recorded at the Shack Up Inn in Clarksdale, Mississippi) which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Traditional Blues Album. Musselwhite also teamed with Ben Harper to record the album '' Get Up!,'' which was released in January 2013. In January 2014, it won a Grammy Award for Best Blues Album. In 2014 and 2015, he won a
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in the category Best Instrumentalist – Harmonicist. At the 40th
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s ceremony in 2019, Musselwhite's joint composition with Ben Harper, "No Mercy In This Land", was named as 'Song of the Year'.


Discography

*1967 ''
Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's Southside Band ''Stand Back! Here Comes Charley Musselwhite's South Side Band'' is the 1967 debut album of American blues-harp musician Charlie Musselwhite, leading Charlie Musselwhite's Southside Band.There is discrepancy in sources as to the year of initial ...
'' (Vanguard) *1968 ''Stone Blues'' (Vanguard) *1968 ''Louisiana Fog'' (Cherry Red Records/Kent Music) *1969 ''Memphis, Tennessee '' (Paramount-ABC/MCA) *1969 ''Tennessee Woman'' (Vanguard) *1970 ''Chicago Blue Stars-Coming Home'' (Blue Thumb Records) *1971 ''Takin' My Time'' (Arhoolie) *1974 ''Goin' Back Down South'' (Arhoolie) *1975 ''Leave The Blues To Us'' (Capitol) *1977 '' The Cream'' with
John Lee Hooker John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 or 1917 – June 21, 2001) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper, he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Hooker often ...
(Tomato) *1978 ''Times Gettin' Tougher Than Tough'' (Crystal Clear) *1979 ''The Harmonica According To Charlie Musselwhite'' (Kicking Mule; later issued on Blind Pig) *1982 ''Curtain Call: Charlie Musselwhite & The Dynatones 'Live (War Bride-Solid Smoke; later issued on Westside) *1984 ''Where Have All the Good Times Gone?'' (Blue Rock'it) *1986 ''Mellow-Dee'' (CrossCut) *1988 ''Cambridge Blues'' (Blue Horizon) *1989 ''Memphis Charlie'' (Arhoolie) - compilation *1990 ''Ace Of Harps'' (Alligator) *1991 ''Signature'' (Alligator) *1993 ''In My Time'' (Alligator) *1994 ''The Blues Never Die'' (Vanguard) - compilation *1997 ''Rough News'' (Point Black-Virgin/EMI) *1999 ''Continental Drifter'' (Point Blank-Virgin/EMI) *1999 ''Super Harps'' (with James Cotton, Billy Branch,
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) (Telarc) *1999 ''Harpin' on a Riff: The Best of Charlie Musselwhite'' (Music Collection International) - compilation *2000 ''Best of the Vanguard Years'' (Vanguard) - compilation *2000 ''Up and Down the Highway: Live 1986'' (Indigo; reissue of ''Cambridge Blues'') *2002 ''
One Night in America ''One Night in America'' is the twenty first studio album by American blues singer and harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite. It was released in February 2002 on Telarc record label and it was Musselwhite's debut and only release on this label. Tra ...
'' (Telarc) *2003 ''Darkest Hour: The Solo Recordings of Charlie Musselwhite'' (Henrietta Records) *2004 '' Sanctuary'' (Real World-Narada/EMI) *2005 ''Deluxe Edition'' (Alligator) - compilation *2006 ''
Delta Hardware ''Delta Hardware'' is the twenty fourth studio album by blues harp player and vocalist Charlie Musselwhite. The album was released in 2006, on Real World Records. It is Musselwhite's second release on Real World Records, his first being Sanctuary ...
'' (Real World-Narada/EMI) *2007 ''Black Snake Moan (Music from the Motion Picture)'' (New West) *2008 ''Rough Dried: Live at the Triple Door'' (Henrietta) *2010 '' The Well'' (Alligator) *2012 ''Juke Joint Chapel'' ive(Henrietta) *2013 '' Get Up!'' (with Ben Harper) (Stax-Concord/UMe) *2013 ''Remembering Little Walter'' (with various artists, Blind Pig, 2013)'' *2015 ''I Ain't Lyin'...'' ive(Henrietta) *2018 ''No Mercy in This Land'' (with Ben Harper) (ANTI/Epitaph) *2020 ''100 Years of Blues'' (with
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) (Alligator Records) *2022 ''Mississippi Son'' (Alligator)


References


External links


Official websiteCharlie Musselwhite's music collection at MOG.com
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