Biography
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John Primer borrowed his first guitar and started to strum when he was only 8 years old. With the sounds of Jimmy Reed, Muddy Waters, Little Milton, Elmore James, B.B. & Albert King reverberating through his Grandmother Laura Nell’s tube radio, John was instantly hooked. He was fascinated with Blues music and set forth on a life long path of becoming a musical force. Early inspiration came from his family steeped in spiritual, gospel, and R&B tradition. As a young boy, John first appeared on stage at the local Baptist church, and went on to play at house parties and fish frys in and around his hometown of Camden, Mississippi.
At the age of eighteen, feeling restless and in search of further audiences, John followed the path of his mentors and migrated to Chicago in the fall of 1963. He quickly found work in an era when modern electric blues and West and South Side sounds were first taking shape. Forming his first band The Maintainers in 1964, John and his old Harmony guitar rocked such West Side clubs as The Place, The Bow Tie, and Lover’s Lounge. By 1968 John had left The Maintainers when the opportunity arose to front the Soul and R&B group The Brotherhood. Jamming late into the night and practicing by day, John was forming his own unique style and expanding his repertoire. John’s success would lead him in 1974 to replace John Watkins in the house band at the world famous Theresa’s Lounge on the South Side of Chicago. Over the course of the next 5 years, John would play with such originators as Sammy Lawhorn, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Smokey Smothers, Lonnie Brooks, and a host of other innovators sculpting the sound of Chicago Blues.
It was during this point in John’s career that quite a few people were taking note of this outstanding performer. In 1979, master songwriter and bassist Willie Dixon persuaded him to join his band The Chicago All-Stars. Traveling through the U.S. Mexico and Europe, John developed his Skills as a rhythm guitarist, a lead slide player, and a powerful singer. Another blues master who believed in John Primer was none other than the "Hoochie Coochie Man" himself, Muddy Waters. Muddy recruited John not only as a guitarist, but also as an opening act. As he did with so many other great musicians, Muddy served as a father to John, instilling in him an unrelenting passion for the music that gave birth to Rock and Roll. John stayed loyal to Muddy until his untimely death in 1983.
Fresh off the heels of his great success with the Muddy Waters Band, John signed on with the legendary Magic Slim. For the next 14 years, he toured with Magic Slim & The Teardrops, bringing tight, house-rocking sounds to every corner of the earth. But John’s days as a sideman were numbered with his solo career taking off in the early to mid-90s with the critically acclaimed album "Stuff You Got To Watch," for Earwig Music in ’93, and in ’95 the veteran blues man released the critically acclaimed "The Real Deal," on Code Blue. He has since toured extensively in support of his ten solo albums to date. With John Primer’s strong traditionalist blues phrasing and lightning fast slide techniques, few artists can match him. A master storyteller and songwriter, his catalog of songs is endless and his sound is unforgettable. John Primer & The Real Deal Blues Band continue to electrify audiences at clubs and festivals around the world, and remain a driving force in the world of Blues music today.
Album Credits
© P 1991 Earwig Music Company, Inc.
Producer: Michael Robert Frank
Musicians
John Primer - lead guitar and vocals
Eddie Butler - rhythm guitar
Nick Holt - bass
Carl Snyder - keyboards
Michael Scott - drums
Mervyn "Harmonica" Hinds - harmonica
Vocal chorus on "Rhinestone Cowboy" - John Primer, Nick Holt & Michael Scott
Recorded October 30 and 31, 1991
Recorded, edited, mixed and CD mastered at ACME Recording Studio, Chicago, Illinois
Engineer - Paul Smith, Second engineer - Pat LeVVintre
Photography by Sanders Hicks
Graphic design by Al Brandtner, Brandtner Design, Chicago, Illinois
Tracks
1. Stuff You Got To Watch 3:01
2. See See Baby 4:41
3. Inflation Blues 5:51
4. Cairo 5:25
5. Lawhorn Special 3:59
6. Double Trouble 5:56
7. Rhinestone Cowboy 4:46
8. Fed Up Baby 6:32
9. Baby Bring Your Clothes Back Home 5:07
10. That's All I Need 5:27
11. I'm Gonna Ride Until I Get Satisfied 4:55
12. Travelin' Blues 6:04
13. The Mojo 6:46