- Leon "Pee Wee" Whittaker
Infobox musical artist
Name =Leon "Pee Wee" Whittaker
Background =Birth_name = Leon Whittaker
Born = 1906 in Newellton,Tensas Parish ,Louisiana , USA
| Origin =Mississippi River delta country
Instrument =Trombonist ;String bass ;Mandolin ;Guitar ;Clarinet
Residence = Ferriday inConcordia Parish
Died =July 22 ,1993 (age 87)
Genre =Rock and Roll Rhythm and blues Jazz
Occupation =Musician
Label =
Years_active = 1919–1993Infobox Person
Name =Leon "Pee Wee" Whittaker
footnotes=(1) Whittaker appeared to have inherited his musical talent from the maternal side of his family, with his mother and grandfather being adept musicians.(2) Born in Newellton in northeastern
Louisiana , Whittaker lived in severalMississippi River cities during his long career, having spent his last fourdecade s in Ferriday inConcordia Parish .(3) Whittaker specialized in
rhythm and blues ,jazz androck and roll music .(4) Before his death, Whittaker donated a
trombone to theDelta Music Museum in Ferriday.Leon "Pee Wee" Whittaker (1906–
July 22 ,1993 ) was anAfrican American musician from theMississippi River delta country ofLouisiana ,Mississippi , andArkansas who was particularly known as atrombonist ofjazz , blues, and rock music. From 1919 until his death, Whittaker performed withminstrel shows,carnival bands, swing orchestras, andrhythm-and-blues groups. He played alongsideLouis Armstrong ,Louis Jordan , andJerry Lee Lewis . [http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov/museums/Delta/delta-peewee.htm] Born in Newellton in northernTensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana, he was the only child of Tom and Kizzie Whittaker. His parents separated, and Kizzie, herself a talentedmusician , took Pee Wee on a musical tour until he could enter school. While he was in elementary school, Pee Wee lived with his maternal grandfather, who played theviolin . He also studied under a Professor Smith fromAlcorn State University (then Alcorn State College) nearLorman, Mississippi . He learned how to read music and to master theclarinet ,guitar ,string bass , andmandolin , as well as the trombone.http://www.nsula.edu/folklife/database/biography/whittakerL.html]From 1917 to 1918, the Whittakers moved north to Lake Village in southeatern Arkansas. His mother left her musical career wen she was called to the
Missionary Baptist ministry. After he graduated from high school, Whittaker joined the family band as the mandolin player. A friend and school mate, Louis Jordan, in time became a successfulsaxophone player,singer ,songwriter , and band leader. The Whittakers moved thereafter to Greenville, the seat of Washington County in western Mississippi. He played string bass in a band led by trombonist Tullus Washington. About 1925, the Washington family moved to Chicago, and the band dissolved. In 1927, Whittaker joined the Harry Walker band and was away from home for some eight years. In 1935, Whittaker left the Walker band and hitchhiked to Monroe, the seat ofOuachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana. There he and Jordan joined F.S. Wolcott'sRabbit Foot Minstrels and toured along the Mississippi River from 1935 to 1950. [http://books.google.com/books?id=CHbrcxTee1UC&pg=PA281&lpg=PA281&dq=Leon+Pee+Wee+Whittaker&source=web&ots=XL4kG4zH3L&sig=xWAEJbPQNIuEWox81-OexsqEWOA&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=7&ct=result] In the early 1950s, as a result of volatility in the music industry, Whittaker settled in El Dorado in southern Arkansas. There he formed a band that played small circuits. In 1954, Whittaker and his whole band moved to Ferriday inConcordia Parish . From 1955 to 1963, Whittaker played with Doc Morris and his band, who were associated with a smallcircus based inMichigan . They traveled intoCanada andGreat Britain . Whittaker retired from the circuit in 1963 and spent his last years in Ferriday, a majority African American community, where he performed with the Natchez blues band,Hezekiah and the Houserockers . [http://www.concordia.lib.la.us/peewee.htm] .He also played on a Ferridayradio station and at the club known as Haney's Big House."Seventh Annual Delta Music Festival, "Concordia Sentinel", Ferriday, Louisiana, April 5, 2008, p. 22] In 1982, Whittaker was inducted into the Hall of Master Folk Artists atNorthwestern State University in Natchitoches. In 1990, he received the first "Delta Folklife Festival Living Tradition Award", an honor given to a resident who has contributed to the cultural heritage of the Louisiana Delta region. In March 2002, Whittaker wasposthumously inducted, along with the Ferridaycousin s Jerry Lee Lewis,Jimmy Swaggart , andMickey Gilley , as the first entries in theDelta Music Museum in the downtownhistoric district of Ferriday. Whittaker was married and had one son. Whittaker donated a trombone displayed on a wall in the museum. [http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/news/2000/jul/20/ratcliff-loves-talking-about-ferridays-famous/]References
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