- Sam Myers
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Name = Sam Myers
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Born =1936-02-19
Died =2006-07-17
Origin =Laurel, Mississippi USA
Instrument = vocalist drumsblues harp
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Genre =Blues
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Associated_acts =Anson Funderburgh & The Rockets.
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Notable_instruments =Sam Myers (
February 19 1936 –July 17 2006 ) was an Americanblues musician and songwriter.He was born in
Laurel, Mississippi . Myers appeared as an accompanist on dozens of recordings for blues artists over the past five decades, and fronted one of the top blues bands in the world. He began his career as adrummer for Elmore James but was most famous as a blues vocalist andblues harp player. Myers was in high demand for his authenticdelta blues sound. For nearly two decades he was the featured vocalist forAnson Funderburgh & The Rockets.Biography
Myers acquired an interest in music while a schoolboy in
Jackson, Mississippi and became skilled enough at playing thetrumpet anddrum s that he received a non-degree scholarship from the American Conservatory School of Music inChicago . Myers attended school by day and at night frequented the nightclubs of the South Side of Chicago, meeting and sitting in withJimmy Rogers ,Muddy Waters ,Howling Wolf ,Little Walter ,Hound Dog Taylor ,Robert Lockwood, Jr. , andElmore James . Myers played drums with Elmore James on a fairly steady basis from 1952 until James's death in 1963, and is credited on many of James's historic recordings forChess Records . In 1956, Myers wrote and recorded what was to be his most famous single, “Sleeping In The Ground”, a song that has been covered byEric Clapton ,Robert Cray , and many other blues artists, as well as being featured onBob Dylan 'sTheme Time Radio Hour Show on Sleep.From the early 1960s until 1986, Myers worked the clubs in and around Jackson as well as across the South in the Chitlin' Circuit. He even found himself touring the world with Sylvia Embry and the Mississippi All-Stars Blues Band.
In 1986, Sam met Anson Funderburgh, from
Plano, Texas , and joined Anson’s band, The Rockets. Myers toured all over theU.S.A. and the world with The Rockets, enjoying an incredible partnership that endured until the time of his death from complications from throat cancer surgery on July 17, 2006.Awards
, including three "Band of the Year" awards and the 2004 award for Best Traditional Album of the Year. In 2005, Myers was nominated for Traditional Blues Album of the Year for his record, "Coming From The Old School"(see [http://www.phoenixfm.com/digitalblues.php] ).
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External links
* [http://www.mnblues.com/profile/anson-pf99.html Blues on Stage profile of Sam Myers]
* [http://www.sweetsammyers.com Official website]
* [http://www.ansonandtherockets.com Anson Funderburgh's web site — features biography, discography, tour dates, etc.]
* [http://www.ansonandtherockets.com/BENEFIT_press_release.htm Press release]
* [http://www.upress.state.ms.us/books/827 New autobiography October 2006]
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