Sanatçının Albümleri
Blue Spoon/Spoon In London
2001 · albüm
With The Duke Robillard Band
2000 · albüm
Blues for Two
2000 · albüm
Jazz Me Blues: The Best Of Jimmy Witherspoon
1998 · derleme
With The Junior Mance Trio
1997 · albüm
Cold Blooded Boogie
1995 · albüm
Spoon's Blues
1995 · albüm
Blues Around The Clock (Remastered)
1995 · albüm
Some Of My Best Friends Are The Blues
1994 · albüm
Evenin' Blues
1993 · albüm
As Blue as They Can Be
1991 · albüm
Call My Baby
1991 · albüm
Live at Condon's 1990
1990 · albüm
Jazz Spotlight - Jimmy Witherspoon
2021 · albüm
Olympia Concert
2016 · albüm
#18 The Submarine Case
2011 · albüm
Jay McShann Meets Jimmy Witherspoon
2009 · albüm
Live '59
2009 · albüm
Goin' To Kansas City Blues
2007 · albüm
Feelin' The Spirit
2006 · albüm
'Spoon
2005 · albüm
Hey, Mrs. Jones
2005 · albüm
The Concerts
2002 · albüm
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Biyografi
One of the great blues singers of the post-World War II period, Jimmy Witherspoon was also versatile enough to fit comfortably into the jazz world. Witherspoon was born on August 8, 1920 in Gurdon, Arizona. As a child, he sang in a church choir, and he made his debut recordings with Jay McShann for Philo and Mercury in 1945 and 1946. His own first recordings, using McShann's band, resulted in a number one R&B hit in 1949 with "Ain't Nobody's Business, Pts. 1 & 2" on Supreme Records. Live performances of "No Rollin' Blues" and "Big Fine Girl" provided 'Spoon with two more hits in 1950. The mid-'50s were a lean time, with his style of shouting blues temporarily out of fashion; singles were tried for Federal, Chess, Atco, Vee Jay, and others, with little success. Jimmy Witherspoon at the Monterey Jazz Festival (HiFi Jazz) from 1959 lifted him back into the limelight. Partnerships with Ben Webster or Groove Holmes were recorded, and he toured Europe in 1961 with Buck Clayton, performing overseas many more times in the decades to follow. Witherspoon's best 1960s recording is generally considered to be Evening Blues (Prestige), which features T-Bone Walker on guitar and Clifford Scott on saxophone. As the '70s began, Witherspoon decided to take a short break from live performances, settled in Los Angeles, took a job as a disc jockey, and continued making records. In 1971, Witherspoon teamed up with former Animals vocalist Eric Burdon for the album Guilty. By 1973, Witherspoon was ready to get back on the road and assembled a band featuring a young Robben Ford on lead guitar. Those live shows had received positive reviews, rejuvenating Witherspoon's move toward a definite rock/soul sound. He traveled to London in 1974 to record Love Is a Five Letter Word with British blues producer Mike Vernon, who had produced critically acclaimed British blues albums by John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac, and Ten Years After. By the early '80s, Witherspoon was diagnosed with throat cancer. Although he remained active and was a popular concert attraction, the effect of the disease on his vocals was obvious. Witherspoon passed away on September 18, 1997 at the age of 77. ~ Bob Porter, Scott Yanow & Al Campbell, Rovi