- Sugar Blue
Sugar Blue (born James Whiting in
1950 ) is aGrammy Award winning Americanblues harmonica player. Sugar Blue is best known for his harmonica work withThe Rolling Stones , specifically on theirhit single , "Miss You".Career
Sugar Blue was raised in
Harlem , New York, where his mother was a singer and dancer at theApollo Theater . He spent his childhood among the musicians and show people who knew his mother, includingBillie Holiday , and decided that he wanted to be a performer.Blue received his first harmonica from his aunt, and proceeded to hone his chops by wailing along with
Bob Dylan andStevie Wonder songs on the radio. He was soon to be influenced by the jazz musicians such asDexter Gordon andLester Young . Sugar Blue has used this background to his advantage, creating an ultra-modern blues style and sound.Blue began his career as a street musician, and made his first recordings in 1975 with blues figures
Brownie McGhee ,Louisiana Red andRoosevelt Sykes . The following year he contributed to recordings byVictoria Spivey andJohnny Shines before moving to Paris on the advice ofMemphis Slim .While in France, Blue met
Mick Jagger and members of the Rolling Stones, who invited Blue to join them in the studio. Besides his work on the "Some Girls " album, he can be heard on "Emotional Rescue " and "Tattoo You ". He appeared live with the group on numerous occasions and was offered the session spot, but he opted to return to the States. Before returning to the U.S. in 1982, Blue cut two albums: "Crossroads", and "From Paris to Chicago".Blue's decision to return home, despite his growing renown as a session player, was spurred by his desire to work with and learn from the best blues harmonica players. Thus, he came to Chicago and proceeded to sit in with
Big Walter Horton ,Carey Bell ,James Cotton andJunior Wells . Blue went on to spend two years touring with his friend and mentorWillie Dixon as part of the Chicago Blues All Stars before putting his own band together in 1983. He then jointly received the 1985 Grammy Award for his work on the Atlantic album, "Blues Explosion", recorded live at theMontreux Jazz Festival .He recorded on Dixon's Grammy-winning "Hidden Charms" album in 1989, and has performed on festival stages with artists like
Muddy Waters ,B. B. King ,Art Blakey andLionel Hampton . He sat in withFats Domino ,Ray Charles , andJerry Lee Lewis for the Cinemax special, "Fats Domino and Friends", and has appeared on screen and in the musical score of Alan Parker's "Angel Heart ", starringRobert De Niro .In 2002, he featured on the
Bo Diddley tribute album "Hey Bo Diddley - A Tribute!", performing the song "Mona" (aka "I Need You Baby").Blue has played and recorded with musicians ranging from Willie Dixon to
Stan Getz toFrank Zappa toJohnny Shines toBob Dylan . Blue performed his own version of the Stones' "Miss You" on his 1993 Alligator debut LP release, "Blue Blazes". With his second release "In Your Eyes", Sugar Blue also emerged as asongwriter . He released his latest CD, "Code Blue", in 2007.He has appeared across America,
Europe andAfrica at many festivals -Chicago ,Zürich ,The Hague ,Antibes ,Nice ,Cannes ,Montreal ,Pistoia ,Berne , etc.Now living in
Milan ,Italy , Blue continues to appear in clubs and festivals around the world.Origin of the name
"I needed a nickname... all the good ones were taken! You know 'Muddy Waters', 'Blind Lemon', 'Sonny Boy'... until one night a friend and I were leaving a concert - a
Doc Watson concert - when somebody threw out of the window a box full of old 78s: I picked one up and it said "Sugar Blues" bySidney Bechet ...That's it! I thought it was perfect...so here I am..." cite web |url=http://www.sugar-blue.com/bio.html |title=Sugar Blue Bio |accessdate=2008-01-10ee also
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List of Contemporary blues musicians
*List of Harmonica blues musicians
*List of harmonicists
*List of Chicago blues musicians
*Chicago Blues Festival
*Long Beach Blues Festival External links
* [http://www.sugar-blue.com/ Sugar Blue's official web site]
* [http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dpfrxqy5ldfe~T1 Sugar Blue biography] atAllmusic website
*it [http://www.rockline.it/modules.php?name=Interviste&rop=view_int&id=294 Interview with Sugar Blue]
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