- Sonny Black
Infobox musical artist
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Name = Sonny Black (Bill Boazman)
Background = guitarist, singer, songwriter
Birth_name = William Boazman
Alias = Sonny Black
Origin = Flag|England
Genre =Blues ,Folk
Occupation =Guitarist ,singer ,songwriter
Years_active = 1960s to present
Label = Various, see Discography
Associated_acts = Sonny Black's Blues Band, The Dukes, Heron
URL = http://www.sonnyblack.co.uk:"For the German rapper who uses Sonny Black as a pseudonym see
Bushido (rapper) , for the American mafioso seeDominick Napolitano .":"Bill Boazman redirects here"
Sonny Black is a leading acoustic
guitarist based in the UK, who playsblues , rags and original compositions usuallyfingerstyle orslide . "Sonny Black" is a pseudonym adopted when he began the first "Sonny Black's Blues Band". He previously became well-known by his real name of Bill Boazman on the folk club circuit and at college gigs during the 1970s as a singer, songwriter and acoustic guitarist. He has been credited with accompanyingJ. J. Cale , but this is a fallacy arising from atypographic error involving an American musician with a similar name.Biography
First influences
At the age of seventeen Boazman first heard "San Franscisco Bay Blues" by
Jesse Fuller , which led to his enduring love ofblues music . At Les Cousins inSoho ,London he learnt fromRoy Harper ,Bert Jansch ,Ralph McTell ,The Incredible String Band ,Davey Graham and many an Americanguitar picker.Early collaborations
With Mike Cooper, a leading light of the emerging UK
country blues scene in the late 1960s, he began playing acoustic and slide guitar with him on gigs around the UK andEurope . He played on a couple of Cooper'salbum s on the Pye label, alongside such luminaries asDanny Thompson ,Stefan Grossman ,Mike Osborne andAlan Skidmore . He also added his vocals and guitar to albums byIan A. Anderson .Heron
During the early 1970s he worked with Heron, alongside a line-up of Michael Cooper - Vocals; Gerald (G. T.) Moore - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals; Roy Apps - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals; Mike Finesilver - Bass; Steve Jones - Keyboards; Tony Pook - Percussion, Vocals; Mike Cooper - Guitar; and Terry Gittins - Drums. Boazman appeared on the early Heron albums, but (contrary to some sources) was not formally a member of the band. [Steve Jones, member of Heron stated "We (Heron) were keen to promote Bill's songs way back - but, as you say, he was reticent. He never was a member of Heron as such, just a good friend. He sat in on our double album Twice as Nice to help record "Do you believe" and played guitar and sang a verse in "John Brown"."] These albums are now highly collectible, fetching about £150 each. Some of the tracks on these albums were composed by Boazman.
olo work
There then followed a period in the 1970s and 80s when Bill spent much of his time working as a
trucker by day and playing solo gigs in the evenings at which he performed mainly self-penned songs with guitar accompaniment, in his distinctive blues-influenced style. He steadfastly refused to record these songs (and has not performed them since those times), although a couple have survived in the form of recordings by other artists ("The Worm Forgives The Plough" recorded by bothJohnny Coppin andPaul Downes ; and "Roll on River" recorded byWizz Jones andWerner Lämmerhirt ). Other notable Boazman compositions of this period include "The Ballad of Charlie Daniels, Tall Ship, Bless These Children," and " Breaking Even".onny Black's Blues Band, Sonny Black and the Dukes
Boazman then adopted the persona of "Sonny Black" and formed the first line-up of Sonny Black's Blues Band
Dave Bispham on drums, Dick Jones onbass guitar , withPaul Swinton onharmonica and additional vocals. The band's first album, "The Filth" (recorded in 1983 to 1987) also included guest musiciansGraham Hobbs on organ, Ian Smith on bass and Frank Sidebottom on piano. Over the following years they played their hard Chicago type of blues and acted as thehouseband at Dino's Blues Bar at the West End Centre inAldershot . Here they played withEddie C Campbell ,Lowell Fulson ,Guitar Shorty ,Carey Bell and others. Various line-ups featured, at different times, Sam Kelly (drums), Dan Smith (piano), George Pearson (bass), Alan Glenn (harmonica), Dino Coccia and Damon Sawyer (drums) and Bob Haddrell (organ/piano) - some of whom reformed asThe Barcodes . Although performing entirely in a traditional blues idiom, most numbers were written by Sonny Black. Over time and through various line-up changes (including a change of name from Sonny Black's Blue Band to Sonny Black and the Dukes), the driving style of the band mellowed and jazz influences became more apparent.Return to acoustic roots
In the 2000s Sonny Black was drawn back to playing just finger picking acoustic and national steel guitar, often accompanied by bassist Chris Belshaw. His repertoire is now a varied selection including blues,
ragtime ,jazz standards. He has performed live sessions forBBC Radio 2 's Paul Jones and Johnnie Walker shows and, under the name of Bill Boazman, has produced a guitar tutorial DVD, "Jazzin' The Blues". His recent recordings are on his own independent label,Free Spirit Records .During 2008 Sonny Black will be performing at festivals in France and Italy as well as a limited number of U.K. dates.
elected discography
*"Heron" (
Dawn Records ) - 1970*‡‡‡
*"Twice As Nice & Half The Price" (Dawn Records DNLS3025) - 1972*‡‡‡
*"The Filth" (private pressing) - recorded 1983 to 1987, date of issue not stated**‡
*"Smile on the Blues" (Roads Records RRCD0001) - 1993 **‡
*"Free Spirit" (Free Spirit Records FS100) - 1998 **‡‡
*"Heart & Soul" (Bluetrack Records BRCD004) - 2000 **‡‡
*"Blues of a Kind" (Free Spirit Records FSCD002) - 2002 **
*"The Blue Way" (Free Spirit Records FSCD003 tbc) - date tbc **
*"The Corner Seat" (Free Spirit Records FSCD004) - 2006 **
*"The Best of Days" (Free Spirit Records FSCD0005) - 2007 **
*" [http://www.mansons.co.uk/shopping/brands/electric-shop-dvds/dvd/bill-boazman-jazzin-the-blues/ DVD - Jazzin' The Blues] " (Omnibus Media DV10043) - 2003 *"*as Bill Boazman" **"as Sonny Black"
‡"with Sonny Black's Blues Band" ‡‡"with The Dukes" ‡‡‡"with Heron"References
External links
Official website
* [http://www.sonnyblack.co.uk Sonny Black website]
onny Black on MySpace
* [http://www.myspace.com/sonnyblackuk Sonny Black's MySpace site]
Other links
* [http://www.smallplanetmusic.com/sonny_black.htm Small Planet Music website]
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