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Koerner, Ray & Glover was a loose-knit group of three
blues Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ...
musicians from Minneapolis, Minnesota:
"Spider" John Koerner "Spider" John Koerner (born August 31, 1938, in Rochester, New York, United States) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as a guitarist and vocalist in the blues trio Koerner, Ray & Glover, with Dave Ray and Ton ...
on guitar and vocals, Dave "Snaker" Ray on guitar and vocals, and Tony "Little Sun" Glover on harmonica. They were notable figures of the revival of folk music and blues in the 1960s.


History

Koerner, Ray and Glover, three White Americans, met in the folk music scene around the University of Minnesota, when Koerner and Ray were students. Their common interest in folk music and blues led them to record and perform in various configurations, in solo turns and duets, but rarely as a trio. Ray suggested that it would be more accurate to refer to them as "Koerner and/or Ray and/or Glover". Their first album, ''Blues, Rags and Hollers'', was released in 1963. Together they recorded two further albums for Elektra, Koerner and Ray each recorded a solo album, also for Elektra, and the three supported one another in touring. Glover wrote one of the first instructional books on how to play blues harmonica. The trio appeared at the Newport Folk Festival, where their performance was recorded for the Vanguard Records album ''Newport Folk Festival 1964: Evening Concerts III'' and filmed for the documentary ''
Festival! ''Festival'' (stylized as ''Festival!'') is a 1967 American documentary film about the Newport Folk Festival, written, produced, and directed by Murray Lerner. Plot Though the movie was subtitled "Folk Music at Newport 1963–1966," it was ...
'', released in 1967. They played frequently in Dinkytown, where they met Bob Dylan on his first visit to the Ten O'Clock Scholar club, influencing him and others such as
Bonnie Raitt Bonnie Lynn Raitt (; born November 8, 1949) is an American blues singer and guitarist. In 1971, Raitt released her self-titled debut album. Following this, she released a series of critically acclaimed roots-influenced albums that incorporated ...
. In the late 1960s they often played at the Triangle Bar in the West Bank area of Minneapolis, a popular hangout for bikers and hippies. In later years they occasionally performed together, until Ray's death in 2002. Koerner and Glover continued to occasionally perform as a duo until Glover's death on May 29, 2019.


Awards

In 1983 the
Minnesota Music Academy The Minnesota Music Academy is a non-profit music institution in Minnesota. The Academy promotes the Minnesota Music Awards, which it gives out, and also operates a music festival A music festival is a community event with performances of sing ...
named Koerner, Ray and Glover "Best Folk Group" and in 1985 inducted them into the MMA Hall of Fame. In 2008, Koerner, Ray & Glover were inducted into the Minnesota Blues Hall of Fame under the category Blues Recordings for ''Blues, Rags and Hollers''. Koerner, Ray & Glover has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue, recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh.


Discography

*1963: ''
Blues, Rags and Hollers ''Blues, Rags and Hollers'' is the first album by the American country blues trio Koerner, Ray & Glover, released in 1963. History The first album of the country blues trio from Minneapolis, Minnesota, had Tony "Little Sun" Glover on harmonica, ...
'' *1964: '' Lots More Blues, Rags and Hollers'' *1965: ''
The Return of Koerner, Ray & Glover ''The Return of Koerner, Ray and Glover'' is an album by Koerner, Ray & Glover, released in 1965. It was their last recording for Elektra and it would be seven years before the trio's next release. Koerner appeared at the 1965 Newport Folk Fest ...
'' *1972: ''
Good Old Koerner, Ray & Glover ''Good Old Koerner, Ray & Glover'' is an album by Koerner, Ray & Glover, released in 1972. History ''Good Old Koerner, Ray & Glover'' is a collection of live recordings from the trio's performances at the St. Olaf College folk festivals in 19 ...
'' *1996: ''
One Foot in the Groove ''One Foot in the Groove'' is an album by Koerner, Ray & Glover, released in 1996. It was the last release by the trio. Reception Track listing # "Black Jack Davy" (traditional) – 2:53 # "Shout Sister Shout" (Yank Rachell) – 3:19 # " Shen ...
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