- Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
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Img_capt = Willie "Big Eyes" Smith at the Master Musicians Festival inSomerset, KY , July 19, 2008
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Willie Smith
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Born = Birth date and age|1936|1|19|mf=yHelena, Arkansas , USA
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Genre =Delta Blues ,Chicago blues
Occupation = vocalistMusician Bandleader Composer
Years_active =1954 s – Present
Label = Rounder, Hightone
Associated_acts =Muddy Waters
URL = [http://www.williebigeyessmith.com/ www.WillieBigEyesSmith.com]
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Notable_instruments =Harmonica ,Harp , drumsWillie "Big Eyes" Smith (born
January 19 ,1936 inHelena, Arkansas ) is an Americanblues vocalist, and multi-award winning drummer. Starting in the early1960 s, he joined theMuddy Waters band for almost two decades.Biography
Born in
Helena, Arkansas , in1936 , Willie learned to play harmonica at age seventeen just after moving toChicago, Illinois . Smith's influences included listening to 78s and to KFFA King Biscuit radio shows, some of which were broadcast from Helena's Miller Theater, where he saw guitar player Joe Willie Wilkins, and harmonica playerSonny Boy Williamson II . On aChicago visit in1953 his mother took him to hearMuddy Waters at the Zanzibar, where Henry Strong's harp playing inspired him to learn that instrument. In1956 , at the age of eighteen he formed a trio. He led the band on harp, Bobby Lee Burns played guitar, and Clifton James, who was the drummer. As "Little Willie" Smith he played in the Rocket Four, led by blues guitarists Arthur "Big Boy" Spires. In1955 Willie played harmonica onBo Diddley 's classic recording of theWillie Dixon song "Diddy Wah Diddy" for the Checker label. Drummers were in more demand than harp players, so Willie switched to drums and starting playing withMuddy Waters band. In1959 , Willie recorded with Waters on the1960 album "Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy" a tribute toBig Bill Broonzy [Strong, Martin Charles. "The Great Rock Discography", Canongate U.S. (2004), page 1637 - ISBN 1841956155]In
1961 Willie became a permanent member of Muddy Water's band, which then consisted of George "Mojo" Buford,Luther Tucker ,Pat Hare , andOtis Spann . Willie remained with the band for eighteen years, and appears on all of Muddy'sGrammy Award winning albums, "Hard Again ," "I'm Ready," "They Call Me Muddy Waters," "Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live," "The London Muddy Waters Session," and "The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album", [ [http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx Grammy Award search engine] ] were released between1971 and1979 . During his eighteen year tenure with Waters, Smith is estimated to have participated in twelve sessions yielding eighty-four tracks. [Komara, Edward M. "Encyclopedia of the Blues", Routledge (2006) page 902 - ISBN 0415926998]In June
1980 Willie and other members of Muddy's band,Pinetop Perkins (piano), Louis Myers (harmonica/guitar), Calvin Jones (bass), andJerry Portnoy (harmonica), and Willie Smith on drums, stuck out on their own to form the Legendary Blues Band, with the vocals shared by all. Later that year, Willie and the Legendary Blues Band appeared backingJohn Lee Hooker in the movie "The Blues Brothers" (1980 ). Willie was the only band member, besides Hooker, to appear onscreen in close-up. [Hanson, Karen. "Today's Chicago Blues", Lake Claremont Press (2007), page 192 - ISBN 1893121194] With varying personnel over the years, the Legendary Blues Band recorded seven albums, "Life of Ease," "Red hot 'n' Blue," "Woke Up with the Blues" (nominated for a W. C. Handy Award), "U B Da Judge," "Prime Time Blues," and "Money Talks," were recorded between1981 to1993 . By the time "Money Talks" came out in1993 , Willie became a very credible singer. The Legendary Blues Band toured withBob Dylan , the Rolling Stones, andEric Clapton .His first solo recording started in
1995 with "Bag Full of Blues," withPinetop Perkins , harpistKim Wilson , guitarists James Wheeler, Nick Moss, and Gareth Best, sticking with theChicago blues sound. In1999 , Smith recorded withMuddy Waters sonBig Bill Morganfield on his album "Rising Son." Willie Smith's latest album is "Way Back" (2006 ), has 11 songs here, half of which he wrote. Backed byBob Margolin on guitar,Pinetop Perkins on piano, and guest shots byJames Cotton and others.elective awards and recognitions
The Blues Foundation Awards
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External links
* [http://www.williebigeyessmith.com/ Willie Big Eyes Smith official website]
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