Beverly Watkins

Beverly Watkins

Beverly “Guitar” Watkins, a musician and recording artist born in Atlanta, Georgia c. 1940, is a rarity, a black female blues guitarist. Sandra Pointer-Jones writes, "Beverly Watkins is a pyrotechnic guitar maven whose searing, ballistic attacks on the guitar have become allegorical tales within the blues community." [http://www.allegro-music.com/online_catalog.asp?sku_tag=MMB346] George Varga, reviewing her debut CD, observed that Watkins “sings and plays with enough poise and verve to make musicians half her age or younger consider alternative means of employment.” [http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/profile/250449]

Biography

When Watkins was approximately 12, her family moved to Commerce, Georgia. She began playing music as a schoolchild, and then in high school played bass for a band called Billy West Stone and the Down Beats. In approximately 1959, her junior year of high school, she was introduced to Piano Red, who had a daily radio show on WAOK, and she subsequently joined Piano Red and the Meter-tones, who played in a number of towns in the Atlanta area, and then Atlanta clubs such as the Magnolia Ballroom and the Casino, before starting to tour throughout the southeast, primarily at colleges. About the time the group renamed itself Piano Red and the Houserockers, they started touring nationally.

The group had two successful singles: "Dr. Feelgood" and "Right String But The Wrong Yo-Yo". After recording "Dr. Feelgood" the group was known variously as “Piano Red & The Interns,” “Dr. Feelgood & The Interns,” and “Dr. Feelgood, The Interns, and The Nurse.” The group also included Roy Lee Johnson (composer of "Mr. Moonlight", later recorded by The Beatles).

After the breakup of the band in approximately 1965, Watkins played with Eddie Tigner and the Ink Spots, Joseph Smith and the Fendales, and then with Leroy Redding and the Houserockers until the late 1980s. Subsequently she has been based in Atlanta, a well-known fixture at the highly popular Underground Atlanta.

Watkins, who not only had a long and continuous musical career, but worked with artists like James Brown, B.B. King and Ray Charles, was well-known for years within the blues community. However, like many roots musicians both black and white, she found it difficult to crack the airwaves [http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/profile/250449] and achieved renown late in her career, after the advent of the Internet made it possible for musicians not backed by major labels to be heard by a wider audience. She was re-discovered by Music Maker Relief Foundation founder Tim Duffy, who started booking her in package shows, and in 1998, with Koko Taylor and Rory Block, was part of the all-star Women of the Blues “Hot Mamas” tour [http://www.hvmusic.com/article/werewolf/hotmamas/hotmamas.shtml] . Her 1999 CD debut, "Back in Business", earned a W. C. Handy Award nomination in 2000.

Watkins was playing internationally (e.g., the Main Stage at the Ottawa Blues Fest in 2004 [http://ottawa-bluesfest.ca/schedule/view_artist_profile-en.html?artistID=597] ) as well as in her hometown Atlanta [http://bluesbash.com/artists.php?artistPick=3] [http://cdbaby.com/cd/bwatkins] until temporarily sidelined by surgery in 2005, but reportedly is recovered and seeking bookings.

She performed an excellent set at the 2008 Cognac Blue Festival.

Watkins describes her style as “real Lightnin' Hopkins lowdown blues... I would call that hard classic blues, hard stompin' blues, you know... railroad smokin' blues!”

External links

* [http://beverlyguitarwatkins.com/ Official website]
* [http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/2002-01-30/earshot.html "Atlanta Creative Loafing", Jan. 30, 2002]
* [http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/profile/250449 G. Varga, "Isolated Excellence: Despite lack of radio play, these artists are producing powerfully good music", Dec. 9, 1999]
* [http://cdbaby.com/cd/bwatkins 2005 CD "The Feelings of Beverly “Guitar” Watkins"]


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