(4CD)
Ranie Burnette was born on July 4th, 1913 in Pleasant Grove, MS, located in
Panola County. While he was known to have played local dances and juke
joints in the hill country of north Mississippi during the 1940′s and 50′s,
competing with the likes of Fred McDowell, no known recordings of Ranie were
made until the 70′s and early 80′s while he was living in Senatobia.
During that time he recorded two sides for a regional 45 single and was
later recorded by Leo Bruin, both in Senatobia and during a trip Ranie made
to the Netherlands. Some of those recordings appear on the Swingmaster CD
“Going Down South”, along with tracks by harmonica player Johnny Woods and
R.L. Burnside, whom Ranie mentored and often played with. Burnette’s music,
like the other artists mentioned here, is strongly rooted in the rhythmic
tradition of the fife and drum bands from the region, which you’ll hear in
the 11 songs, also recorded by Leo Bruin, presented here.
Ranie Burnette died in Memphis, TN, on January 23, 2000 and is buried in
the cemetery at Ebeneezer Missionary Baptist Church in Como, MS.
(Big Legal Mess Records)