BIOGRAPHY
Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee were the most beloved and influential duo
in blues history. Saunders “Sonny” Terrell (1911-86) was born in
Greensboro, North Carolina, Walter Brown”Brownie” McGhee (1915-96) in
Knoxville, Tennessee. Terry was blind, and McGhee walked with a pronounced
limp.
They met in 1939 while busking in Durham, North Carolina. Terry was
playing harmonica for singer-guitarist Blind Boy Fuller, while
singer-guitarist McGhee was performing with harmonica player Jordan
Webb.
They hooked up again in 1941, following Fuller’s death, and made their
first record together three years later. They played for tips on New York
City streets for a time and appeared at many left-wing rallies and
benefits with Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Pete Seeger, and other
folksingers.
Terry, whose vocal contributions had been limited to high falsetto hollers (“whopping,” he called it) that punctuated his harmonica riffs, began singing in his natural voice during this period. “I got tired of giving him half the money when I was doing all the singing,” McGhee recalled.
Terry, whose vocal contributions had been limited to high falsetto hollers (“whopping,” he called it) that punctuated his harmonica riffs, began singing in his natural voice during this period. “I got tired of giving him half the money when I was doing all the singing,” McGhee recalled.
They parted company in 1947 when Terry joined the cast of Burton Lane and
Yip Harburg’s socially-conscious musical Finian’s Rainbow, staying two
years. McGhee then formed a rhythm-and-blues combo and became active as a
studio musician. Terry and McGhee were reunited in 1955 in Tennessee
Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
While with the play in San Francisco in 1957, Terry and McGhee recorded
three albums for Fantasy Records. They left the production the following
year and toured together 11 months a year for the next 23 years, recording
dozens of albums for many labels along their routes. At first they played
primarily at colleges and coffeehouses, but by the mid-Sixties they were
appearing at folk festivals, concert halls, and showcase nightclubs around
the world.
NEW:
BROWNIE McGHEE
2016-Blues Is Truth @FLAC
SONNY TERRY/PETE SEEGER
1958-Seeger & Terry at Carnegie Hall (LP) @320
SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE McGHEE
1959-Folk Songs Of Terry & McGhee (LP) @FLAC
1964-Livin' With The Blues (LP) @FLAC
1997-Red River (CD) @FLAC
2005-Harlem Troubadours @FLAC
2010-Livin' With The Blues (CD) @FLAC
2011-The Legendary Blues of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee @FLAC
2016-Live at The New Penelope Café (Remastered) @FLAC