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The LVBN has partnered with the
Bluetone Cafe
to bring you a very special Blues show.
Byther Smith - Live
at the Bluetone Cafe
Don't miss this special
opportunity to see a Blues Legend, up-close and personal at the
Bluetone Cafe. Tickets will be $10 for LVBN members and $12 for
non-members at the door only. Showtime is 9PM
Byther Smith is a
true ‘Living Legend' of the Chicago blues scene and during his long
lasting career he worked with the greatest of the Chicago blues
artists like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and
Otis Rush.
Born
in Monticello, Mississippi on April 17, 1933 young Byther Smith got
his first musical experiences with gospel music, a music that he
returned to at various stages of his career.
As a teenager Byther moved to Arizona, working on a cattle ranch and
playing with a country & western band at weekends. In 1957 he moved
to Chicago at the advice of his cousin, the legendary J.B. Lenoir.
He began gigging and taking guitar lessons from Robert Lockwood
and Hubert Sumlin presumably on the basis that if you're
going to get a guitar teacher you might as well get the best.
In the early 1960's Byther Smith was working the clubs on guitar and
bass both as a leader and in various bands as sideman. A group of
highly prized recordings were made resulting in 45's on labels such
as Bea & Baby, Cruise and Apex. In 1965 it was back to gospel with
the Gospel Travellers for a time. In the 1970's he spent five years
in the house band at Theresa's Tavern, which often meant playing
with Junior Wells.
1979 found Byther Smith determined to make it under his own name and
a steady stream of coast to coast gigging and touring commenced. He
made several recordings and his releases, "Addressing the nation
with the blues" (JSP) and "Housefire" and "I'm a mad man" (both on
Bullseye), were very successful. Recently Byther released two CD's
("Mississippi Kid" and "All Night Long") on Delmark Records.
During the years Byther Smith has toured all over the world. In
Europe several times, among others as a member of the Chicago Blues
Festival. Byther Smith did several very successful European tours
between Nov '94 and Sept '99. During these tours he performed in
Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, Norway, Sweden and the UK.
During these tours in headlined the Moulin Blues Festival in
Ospel (NL), the Handzame Blues Festival in Belgium and Le
Nuit De Blues in Sarreguemines (F).
Byther released CD's on several labels and his last one (Smitty's
Blues) was released in March 2001 on Black and Tan Records. In Oct
2003 he made recordings for a new record which will be released
(also on Black and Tan) in Dec 2003. His next european tour is
scheduled for April / May 2004.
Info taken from:
http://www.crossroads.nl/frameheads/bs_frame.html
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