Harmonica Master Charlie Musselwhite to Perform
in Clarksdale!
CONTACT: PUBLICITY: Marc Lipkin / Chris Levick
email: publicity@allig.com
RADIO: Tim Kolleth email: radio@allig.com
P.O. Box 60234
Chicago, Illinois 60660
773-973-7736/773-973-2088 (fax)
www.alligator.com
Superb, original and compelling...Musselwhite sets
the standard for blues. --Rolling Stone
Harmonicist/vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Charlie
Musselwhite, touring in support of his Grammy-nominated
Alligator Records CD, The Well, will perform live at
the Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival in Clarksdale
on Saturday, August 11, 2012. The Well is an authentic
slice of Charlie's deep blues roots with musical flavors
from Mississippi to Chicago to California, including
help on one song from legendary vocalist and friend
Mavis Staples. Musselwhite received two 2012 Blues Music
Awards for Traditional Blues Male Artist Of The Year
and Instrumentalist Of The Year--Harmonica. He has now
won a total of 26 Blues Music Awards. He also received
the 2011 Living Blues Readers' Poll award for Most Outstanding
Musician--Harmonica. Concert information is as follows:
Date: Saturday, August 11, 2012
Event: Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival
Venue: Main Stage - Downtown Blues Alley
Address: #1 Blues Alley Lane
City: Clarksdale, MS
Showtime: 8:45pm
Ticket price: Free admission
Website: www.sunflowerfest.org *See website for complete festival line-up
Please click on the link to access digital press kit (bio,
full album stream): www.airplaydirect.com/music/CharlieMusselwhite
The Well is the first full-band recording in Musselwhite's
almost 50-year career in which he wrote every track
on the album, and it is the most personal and emotionally
open cycle of songs he has ever created. The Well was
recorded at Los Angeles' legendary Sunset Sound, with
guitarist Dave Gonzales (Paladins, Hacienda Brothers),
bassist John Bazz (The Blasters) and drummer Stephen
Hodges (Tom Waits, Mavis Staples), and was produced
by Chris Goldsmith (Ruthie Foster, Grammy-winning Blind
Boys Of Alabama). The revealing, autobiographical songs
recall specific events and places in Musselwhite's amazingly
colorful life. His worldly-wise vocals and masterful
harmonica work are perfectly matched with the stories
he tells. Simply put, The Well is Charlie Musselwhite
at his very best.
According to Alligator president Bruce Iglauer, having
Musselwhite back on the label is pure pleasure. "I'm
thrilled to welcome Charlie back to the Alligator Records
family. He's a true icon of American roots music, a
brilliant harmonica player and a true storyteller as
a vocalist and songwriter. Charlie's a great guy to
work with, a real road warrior who is out there pleasing
the fans night after night. We're looking forward to
renewing a great relationship." And Musselwhite couldn't
agree more, saying, "I don't think anybody is happier
than I am being back in the Alligator family. It feels
good to be home."
Born into a blue collar family in Kosciusko, Mississippi
on January 31, 1944 and raised by a single mother, Musselwhite
was surrounded by blues, hillbilly and gospel music
on the radio and outside his front door. His family
moved to Memphis, where, as a teenager, he worked as
a ditch digger, concrete layer and moonshine runner.
Fascinated by the blues, Musselwhite began playing guitar
and harmonica. He attended parties hosted by Elvis Presley
and hobnobbed with many of the local musicians including
Johnny Cash and Johnny Burnette, but the celebrities
young Charlie sought out were Memphis' veteran bluesmen
like Furry Lewis, Will Shade and Gus Cannon.
Following the path of so many, Musselwhite moved to
Chicago looking for better paying work. While driving
an exterminator truck as a day job, Charlie lived on
the South Side and hung out in blues clubs at night,
meeting - and developing close friendships with - blues
icons Little Walter, Big Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson,
Big Joe Williams, Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. Before
long, he was sitting in at clubs with Muddy Waters and
others, building an impressive word-of-mouth reputation.
Soon after, Charlie was being paid to play in the same
South Side neighborhood. His first recording, under
the name Memphis Charlie, was with Big Walter Horton
on the famous Vanguard Records series, Chicago/The Blues/Today!.
Signing with Vanguard, Musselwhite (along with Paul
Butterfield who was as urban as Charlie was rural) brought
the blues to a new audience of young, white rock and
rollers, who discovered that Charlie personified the
sexy counter-culture icons they found relevant.
With 30 solo albums to his credit, Musselwhite has
also appeared on numerous recordings as a featured player
with Tom Waits, Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, John Lee Hooker,
Bonnie Raitt, Blind Boys Of Alabama, INXS, and most
recently, Cyndi Lauper, and has shared stages with countless
blues and rock musicians. He was inducted into the Blues
Foundation's Blues Hall Of Fame in 2010, has been nominated
for six Grammy Awards and has won 23 Blues Music Awards.
DownBeat calls him, "the undisputed champion of the
blues harmonica."
With The Well, Charlie Musselwhite returns with the
strongest, most intimate album of his career - a powerful,
personal collection of songs. Musselwhite's blues, imparting
his hard-won knowledge and working class wisdom, are
a window into the deep well of his Mississippi soul.
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