- Robert Wilkins
Robert Timothy Wilkins (
16 January 1896 –26 May 1987 ) was a seminalblues guitar ist and vocalist, ofAfrican American andCherokee descent.Career
Wilkins was born in Hernando,
Mississippi , 21 miles from Memphis. He worked in Memphis during the 1920s at the same time asFurry Lewis ,Memphis Minnie (whom he claimed to have tutored), andSon House . He also organized ajug band to capitalize on the "jug band craze" then in vogue. Though never attaining success comparable to theMemphis Jug Band , Wilkins reinforced his local popularity with a 1927 appearance on a Memphisradio station . LikeSleepy John Estes (and unlikeGus Cannon of Cannon's Jug Stompers) he recorded alone or with a single accompanist. He sometimes performed as Tim Wilkins or as Tim Oliver (his stepfather's name).His best known songs are "That's No Way To Get Along" (to which he - an ordained minister since the 1930s - had changed the 'unholy' words to a biblical theme and since titled it "The Prodigal Son", covered under that title by
The Rolling Stones ), "Rolling Stone", and "Old Jim Canan's".Led Zeppelin also wrote "Poor Tom", which was heavily influenced by "That's No Way To Get Along".Alarmed by fighting at a party where he was playing, he deserted secular music and he took up the twin careers of
herbalist and minister in theChurch of God in Christ in the 1930s, and began playinggospel music with a blues feel.cite book
first= Tony
last= Russell
year= 1997
title= The Blues - From Robert Johnson toRobert Cray
edition=
publisher=Carlton Books Limited
location= Dubai
pages= p. 186
id= ISBN 1-85868-255-X]During the 1960s blues revival the "Reverend" Robert Wilkins was "rediscovered" by blues enthusiasts Dick and Louisa Spottswood, making appearances at folk festivals and recording his
gospel blues for a new audience. These include the 1964Newport Folk Festival ; his performance of "Prodigal Son" there was included on the Vanguardalbum "Blues at Newport, Volume 2". His distinction was his versatility; he could playragtime , blues,minstrel songs, and gospel with equal facility.ee also
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Memphis blues
*Piedmont Records
*Adelphi Records References
External links
* [http://www.wirz.de/music/wilkins.htm Illustrated Robert Wilkins discography]
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