Artist: Homesick James Williamson
Genre(s):
Blues
Discography:
My Home Ain t Here
Year: 2004
Tracks: 10
His rectify eld may stay in dubiousness (he's claimed he was innate as betimes as 1905), merely the slashing playground slide guitar skills of Homesick James Williamson live ne'er been in doubt. Many of his most comforting recordings accept placed him in a solo mount, where his timing eccentricities don't cut off the transactions (though he's made or so fine band-backed waxings as easily).
Williamson was playing guitar at age 10 and shortly ran by from his Volunteer State home to toy at fish french-fried potatoes and dances. His travels took the guitar player through Mississippi and North Carolina during the 1920s, where he crossed paths with Yankee Rachell, Sleepy John Lackland Estes, Subterfuge Boy Fuller, and Big Joe Hank Williams.
Subsidence in Windy City during the thirty-something, Williamson played topical anesthetic clubs and recorded for RCA
Shonen Knife