About: Magic Slim & The Teardrops
Magic
Slim is a living blues legend who migrated from the South to Chicago during the
40s and 50s. Slim plays raw intense blues, a style that uses no pedals down on
the floor, just him. Slim has paved the way for rock as well as modern blues.
Slim has been busy traveling to the juke joints in Mississippi to the
nightclubs in Chicago and to concert stages throughout the world, he has built
up a die hard fan base within it, and with his release on Blind Pig, "Raising
The Bar," on CD, it has been receiving immense reviews and overwhelming
recognition. Slim and The Teardrops performances have become legendary, and
they play the blues with an undeniable intensity that will leave you out of
breath on the floor and in need for more. This is a look into a man that's from
the country and plays to audiences on stages all across the world.
This big
man of the blues was born Morris Holt in Torrence, Mississippi on August 7th,
1937. His mother and father were sharecroppers; they lived on a farm and they
all would get up early in the mornings and slop the hogs, feed the chickens,
catch the mule and go out into the fields. "I still had to go to the field
until I got age enough to leave home. I got little jobs around there when I was
13 and that was when I got my hand hurt. I hurt it in a cotton gin. I was at
the gin and my hand got caught on a piece of wire going up in there, and I
grabbed it and before I could turn it loose, I lost my little pinky
finger." Slim showed his musical talents early, singing in his church
choir and playing piano. After his accident he couldn't play the piano anymore
because he didn't have that little pinky finger so he picked up the guitar. He
made his first guitar out of bailing wire from a broom, which he nailed to a
wall. "My Mama whopped me when I tore up her broom," he said,
"but she let me keep on using it. My Mama said later that if she had known
what I'd be into later, she wouldn't have given me a whopping."
It was
in 1955 when Slim made his first trip to Chicago, to play for Magic Sam, a
friend of his from home. Magic Sam also gave Slim tips on playing the guitar,
and it was Sam who called his bass player "Magic Slim," because back
then Slim was lean and tall and he learned from Sam quickly. Sam told Slim to
develop his own guitar style. "Magic Sam told me, don't try to play like
him, and don't try to play like no one else; he said get a sound of your
own." Slim did get a sound of his own; his guitar tone is tough and
cutting, united with a virbato formed by his fingers against the strings to
reproduce the sound of a slide guitar while still being able to bend the note.
Slim said, "I slide with my finger. I use nothing on my finger, a lot of
players try to get a sound like me and I play the same guitar everybody else
plays."
Slim's
take on writing songs. "I just think of some words and write them down,
think of some more and write them down, and then when I get enough words
together I take out some and put some in there and make them rhyme together and
then I learn them, then I put music to them." "My songs are either
telling a story or asking a question. It's just a feelin'." I understand
you do not practice or rehearse. "No, I don't." How do you make up
your set lists for your shows? "I see what kind of crowd it is, I play a
few songs and see how people react and just see if they are a dancin' crowd or
an older crowd and go from there." Do you have a favorite CD? "No, I
like them all." What about a song to play? "I don't know, I like to
play all of them." "And I like to listen to blues, jazz, bluesgrass
and country and western." Some of Slim's favorite places to play are
Brazil, Paris, Russia and here at home in the U.S.
What
accomplishment stand out in your mind? "I've done so many things that make
me proud, for one I like to make the people happy when I''m playing on stage
and two, when I won the Handy for "Best Blues Band."
Where do
you think the blues is headed? "I think the blues is coming back now,
there are a lot of these kids reading up on the blues and now they know where
the blues came from. Some of them can play too; I don't know how they feel,
because the blues is a feelin'. You have to feel the blues to play it."
What advice do you have fo aspiring young guitarists? "If you want to play
the blues, play the blues. If you are goin' to play rock, play rock. I didn't
say not to learn everything else, whatever you want to be, be that."
Magic
Slim is a man that came from the country; he was slim and tall trying to play
the blues, now he can play the blues. And like Slim says, "If you want to
play the blues, play the blues, if you don't feel the blues, leave it alone,
cause you can't be playin' it if you don't feel it."
Magic Slim & The Teardrops – Official
Website
http://www.magicslimblues.com/Magic Slim & The Teardrops - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Slim
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http://www.facebook.com/magicslimblues
Magic Slim & The Teardrops - MySpace
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Buy Music!
Magic Slim & The Teardrops - iTunes
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/magic-slim-the-teardrops/id3827332
Magic Slim & The Teardrops - emusic
http://www.emusic.com/artist/Magic-Slim-The-Teardrops-MP3-Download/11737324.html
Magic Slim & The Teardrops - Blind Pig Records
http://www.blindpigrecords.com/index.cfm?section=artists&artistid=15
Magic Slim & The Teardrops - Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Slim/e/B000APYKCE/ref=ntt_mus_dp_pel
Magic Slim & The Teardrops – Last FM
http://www.last.fm/music/Magic+Slim+and+the+Teardrops
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