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Willy
Foster & the Juke Joints - Live!
1999 CD - Black Cat 1057
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Willy
Foster was raised in the classic blues tradition,
born on a farm just outside Leland, Mississippi,
he started picking cotton when just eight years
old, and entertained himself blowing harmonica
with his childhood friend and neighbour, Jimmy
Reed.
After
serving in Europe during the Second World War,
he moved to St. Louis and then Chicago, where
he would work Maxwell Street, playing for tips,
honing his skills, aided by Walter Horton, eventually
graduating to the Chicago club scene where he
played regularly with Floyd Jones, his cousin
Leroy Foster, Snooky Pryor and Lazy Bill Lucas,
before joining and touring with Muddy Waters'
band in 1953. He made his recording debut in
1953, releasing the single Falling Rain
Blues/Four Day Jump on Parrot to be followed
by a session for Cobra in 1957, which prduced
Crying The Blues/Little Girl.
In 1990 he was asked to
go on tour with the New Zealand based Midge
Marsden Band. Because of the big succes Willy
would make several other tours over there in
the next four years. He also did a television
commercial for Foster's Beer that was broadcasted
in New Zealand and Australia.
In 1994 Willy got in touch with guitarslinger
Bobby Mack from Austin, Texas, and recorded
with him his first CD I Found Joy.
Also in 1994 Willy met the Dutch bluesband The
Juke Joints when performing at the Delta Blues
Festival in Greenville, Mississippi. They did
a short tour together and became very good friends.
After Willy's second CD My Life,
also with Bobby Mack, he played more then ever
and was invited at the famous Blues Estafette
in Holland. The Juke Joints did a Holland tour
in 1999 together with Willy, which was a very
big succes.
This CD is one of these concerts!
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Foster
Shuffle
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Love
Everybody
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If
You Love Me
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Honey
Sugar Bowl
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Going
To St. Louis
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Ready
For The Blues
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Sugar
Sweet
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Janie
On My Mind
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Promised
Me Love
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Every
Day I Have The Blues
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R.I.P.
Willie James Foster
September 19, 1921 --- May 20, 2001
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