Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:48
Size: 101,1 MB
Styles: Blues, Chicago blues
Scans: Front, back
1. Having A Fit Over Your Love (4:46)
2. Can't Send The Children To School (6:26)
3. Jumping The Broom (3:40)
4. Tribute To Elmore James And J.B. Hutto (5:20)
5. Black Names Ringing (5:04)
6. Mama's Baby, Daddy's Maybe (3:18)
7. I Am A Black Snake (6:58)
8. Hangover (3:29)
9. The First Thing On My Mind Is You (4:44)
Chicago Beau (L Beauchamp), was born on the southside of Chicago on 13 February 1949, into a house of music. The recordings of Dinah Washington, Coleman Hawkins, Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Ivory Joe Hunter, Ruth Brown and others, were a part of his childhood world from the beginning. For nearly 50 years Chicago Beau has recorded and performed with some of the most respected names in music including Memphis Slim, Roosevelt Sykes, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Cal Massey, Anthony Braxton, Sunny Maurry, Pinetop Perkins, Anthony Braxton, Jimmy Dawkins, Johnny Shines, Billy Boy Arnold to name a few.
Beau has produced CDs for Valerie Wellington, Junior Wells, Kay Reed, Burnin' Chicago Blues Machine (Koko Taylor's former band), Billy Branch, and himself for GBW Records, a division of Jazz label, DIW, Tokyo. Chicago Beau is committed to the literary side of Blues culture. In 1988 he founded Literati Internazionale, a publishing company dedicated to multi-culturalism. To date his company has published fifteen journals, books, and magazines that include the works of over 100 writers and artists. Among them: Pulitzer Prize Poet Gwendolyn Brooks, Alejo Carpentier, Kalamu Ya Salaam,Eugene B. Redmond, Deitra Farr, Hart Leroy Bibbs, Amiri Baraka, Beauford Delaney, Henry Miller, Margaret Walker, J. P. Donleavey, and Quincy Troupe.
As a writer, Chicago Beau has written numerous articles and published three books: Great Black Music-The Art Ensemble of Chicago; Blues Stories; and recently; BluesSpeak, The Best of The Original Chicago Blues Annual, published by University of Illinois Press. Beau lectures at universities, schools, and music festivals on various topics including, The Evolution of Blues as Music, Language, Literature, and Lifestyle. He is currently teaching Creative Non-fiction, at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois; and touring with his Bluz-Multi-Groove configuration: Chicago Beau And His Wonderful Time Band. Chicago Beau is co-founder of The Chicago Blues Experience, a world-class cultural attraction for the City of Chicago.
Beau has produced CDs for Valerie Wellington, Junior Wells, Kay Reed, Burnin' Chicago Blues Machine (Koko Taylor's former band), Billy Branch, and himself for GBW Records, a division of Jazz label, DIW, Tokyo. Chicago Beau is committed to the literary side of Blues culture. In 1988 he founded Literati Internazionale, a publishing company dedicated to multi-culturalism. To date his company has published fifteen journals, books, and magazines that include the works of over 100 writers and artists. Among them: Pulitzer Prize Poet Gwendolyn Brooks, Alejo Carpentier, Kalamu Ya Salaam,Eugene B. Redmond, Deitra Farr, Hart Leroy Bibbs, Amiri Baraka, Beauford Delaney, Henry Miller, Margaret Walker, J. P. Donleavey, and Quincy Troupe.
As a writer, Chicago Beau has written numerous articles and published three books: Great Black Music-The Art Ensemble of Chicago; Blues Stories; and recently; BluesSpeak, The Best of The Original Chicago Blues Annual, published by University of Illinois Press. Beau lectures at universities, schools, and music festivals on various topics including, The Evolution of Blues as Music, Language, Literature, and Lifestyle. He is currently teaching Creative Non-fiction, at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois; and touring with his Bluz-Multi-Groove configuration: Chicago Beau And His Wonderful Time Band. Chicago Beau is co-founder of The Chicago Blues Experience, a world-class cultural attraction for the City of Chicago.
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