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Elmore James ( Brooks; January 27, 1918 – May 24, 1963)

(1981). 9780140062236, . .
was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader.
(2025). 9781841950174, Mojo Books.
Noted for his use of loud amplification and his stirring voice, James was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. His technique earned him the nickname "King of the Slide Guitar".


Biography
Elmore James was born Elmore Brooks in Richland, Holmes County, Mississippi, the son of 15-year-old Leola Brooks, a field hand. His father was probably Joe Willie "Frost" James, who moved in with Leola, and Elmore took his surname. He began making music at the age of 12, using a simple one-string instrument (, or jitterbug) strung on a shack wall. As a teen he performed at dances under the names Cleanhead and Joe Willie James.

James was influenced by , and . He recorded several of Tampa Red's songs. He also inherited from Tampa Red's band two musicians who joined his own backing band, the Broomdusters, "Little" Johnny Jones (piano) and (drums). In the late 1930s, James worked alongside Sonny Boy Williamson II.

During World War II, James joined the U.S. Navy, was promoted to and took part in the invasion of . Upon his discharge, he returned to central Mississippi and settled in the town of Canton with his adopted brother, Robert Holston.

He began recording with in nearby Jackson in January 1951, first as a sideman again for Sonny Boy Williamson II and for their mutual friend and possibly others. He made his debut as a session leader in August that year recording a Robert Johnson composition, "Dust My Broom", which was a surprise R&B hit in 1952. His backing musicians became known as the Broomdusters.

James broke his contract with Trumpet Records to sign with the through their scout , who played guitar and piano on a couple of his early Bihari recordings. His "I Believe" was a hit a year later. During the 1950s he recorded for the Bihari brothers' , , and ; he also recorded for and 's .

(1988). 9780898200683, Record Research. .
He played lead guitar on Big Joe Turner's 1954 top 10 R&B hit "TV Mama".Swyner, Alan (1998). Liner notes to The Very Best of Big Joe Turner. Rhino CD 72968.

In 1959, he began recording for Bobby Robinson's , which released "The Sky Is Crying", "My Bleeding Heart", "Stranger Blues", "Look on Yonder Wall", "Done Somebody Wrong", and "Shake Your Moneymaker", among others.

James died of a in Chicago in 1963, at the age of 45, as he was about to tour Europe with that year's American Folk Blues Festival. He was buried in the Newport Baptist Church Cemetery, in Ebenezer, Mississippi. of Capricorn Records raised funds for a granite headstone for James's grave. The headstone which reads "King of the Slide Guitar", features a bronze of James playing guitar. It was revealed at a dedication ceremony sponsored by the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund in 1992.

James was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992 as an "Early Influence" inductee. He had been inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame within its initial list of inductions in 1980. In 2012, he was honored with a marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail in Ebenezer.


Influence
James influenced many slide players, such as blues guitarists , Hound Dog Taylor, and J. B. Hutto. His single string playing also influenced B.B. King and . Rock guitarists , , , , and have acknowledged his influence. In the ' song "For You Blue", plays a slide solo on a Höfner lap steel guitar;
(2025). 9780879306625, .
encourages him with "Go, Johnny, go... Elmore James got nothin' on this, baby".


Discography

Selected singles
  • "Dust My Broom" (1951 and 1965)
  • "I Believe" (1953)
  • "Standing at the Crossroads" (1954 and 1965)
  • "Dust My Blues" (1955)
  • "It Hurts Me Too" (1957 and 1965)
  • "The Sky Is Crying" (1960)
  • "I Can't Hold Out" (1960)
  • "Rollin' and Tumblin'" (1960)
  • "Shake Your Moneymaker" (1961)
  • "Look on Yonder Wall" (1961)
  • "Bleeding Heart" (1965)
  • "One Way Out" (1965)
  • "Every Day I Have the Blues" (1965)
  • "" (1968)


Selected compilation albums
  • Blues After Hours (Crown, 1960)
  • The Sky Is Crying (Sphere Sound, 1965)
  • I Need You (Sphere Sound, 1966)
  • Whose Muddy Shoes (Chess, 1969) (split album with )
  • Street Talkin' (Muse, 1975) (split album with )
  • Shake Your Money Maker (Charly R&B, 1986)
  • Golden Classics (Collectables, 1988)
  • King of the Slide Guitar (Capricorn, 1992)
  • The Classic Early Recordings: 1951–1956 (Virgin/Flair, 1993)
  • The Sky Is Crying: The History of Elmore James (Rhino, 1993)
  • Rollin' and Tumblin' (Recall/Snapper, 1999)

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