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Want to book me? Want to buy my music?Call (612) 377-2363 for more information.------------------------------------------------ ---If you're looking to present your music and talent to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, I am not the go-between. Any requests to be involved with me to further that goal will be ignored.The proper channels are these:www.flytetyme.com/Home of producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Includes awards and demo submission information.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~Come celebrate my 82nd birthday this April 26!Call (612) 377-2363 for more information.Palmer’s Bar 500 Cedar Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55454 (612) 333-7625 Apr 26 2009 8:00P Cornbread Harris and Friends, plus Special Guests! ______________________A bit of a bio:Twin Cities local music legend, James Samuel Harris, was born on April 23, 1927 in Chicago. The death of both his parents at the tender age of 3 left him and his younger sister orphans.Intensifying his distress, Cornbreads legs were deformed. Cornbread was sent to Gillette Children’s Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota for over a year, where the doctors broke his legs and put them in casts to correct them. Hence, Cornbread received a late start in school. In spite of these difficulties, he did very well in his academics and credits his academic success to his physical incapacity. After getting out of the hospital, Cornbread’s existence continued to be chaotic. He and his younger sister were shuffled around from one foster home to another, until at the age of 11 or 12 his grandparents took him in.Living with his grandparents his life became more stable. Cornbread got his first change at playing piano, but he did not take well to his lessons. At the time, he was much more interested in playing sports after school, but his grandparents insisted he learn enough to play in front of family.His grandmother gave him money every week to pay for lessons. Cornbread attended two or three lessons, before he started spending the money on candy and handing the candy out to his buddies. He only got away with it for a couple of months before his grandparents caught him. When his grandmother noticed his piano playing was not progressing and called his school and there discovered that he had not been to a lesson in several weeks. He received quite a scolding, but said he was glad afterwards. He had confronted the consequences of his misconduct and was able to play sports like he wanted.---------------------------------------------------Co rnbread returned to playing the piano in his late teens. A friend of his had a piano on the front porch. The piano was dreadfully out of tune, but from it he learned to play on any type of piano, in spite whether it was in tune or not. He started a band with friends and they call themselves the Swingmasters. They could play only a few songs and they broke up when Cornbread joined the service during World War II.In the service, Cornbread played for his fellow soldiers during breaks from duty. It was then that he realized just how many people enjoyed listening to someone play music. To improve on his skills he went to Schmitt Music in downtown Minneapolis and purchased a chord book. The diversity of style and songs he was able to play enhanced tremendously. Cornbread then started a new Swingmasters and played in several other people’s bands.In 1940’s, Cornbread started his own band and established a reputation on the local music scene. In those days, he was known as Huckleberry, a nickname he had picked up at the age of ten, when he went to camp wearing a straw hat and carrying his belongings in a shirt on a stick. This nickname stuck until he wrote the song “Cornbread” which became a crowd favorite.One of his early career highlights was his collaboration with Augie Garcia in 1955 to record “Hi Ho Silver” the Twin Cities first rock and roll record. Since those early days, he has fronted many bands, and he has held the stage with many musicians, including Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis and Archie Bleyer. He has played just about every venue in the Twin Cities, as well as places in Wisconsin, Iowa and Nevada.Cornbread has won a various awards, including the Minnesota Black Music Award in 1998 and many community service awards for playing at benefits and retirement homes. To date, Cornbread has written over 50 songs.With Cornbread’s affluent musical background, one may ask what music has influenced him and the answer he will reply is country music. It was country music that was played in the neighborhoods that he lived when he was young. He listened to Hank Williams, Gene Autry, Minnie Perle, Roy Rogers, Tom Mix and music from the Grand Ole Opry. It was at the end of high school, when Cornbread started listening to rhythm and blues music. Cornbread, has always said that the only real difference in the types of music is “flavoring”. “All musicians play the same chords, but they have a way of playing them that makes it sound different".In time, Cornbread started to recognize blues incorporated in the elements of jazz, which launched his love for jazz. He cites Louis Jordan, Duke Ellington and Count Basie as some of his favorite jazz figures. While his playing became richer, he also started paying attention to vocalist like Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Nat King Cole. Cornbread’s favorite pianist is Oscar Peterson.But while he enjoys the music of all these people, Cornbread is quick to point out that he idolizes no one. He always says “that often the guy next door plays just as good or better than some of the people that have become famous. In spite of the many difficulties he has been through, Cornbread is full of life and always hopeful about the future. ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________Do n’t let my age fool you. I am young at heart which comes through not only in my ideals, but also my music.

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You and your friends! And, any folks who appreciate musical trailblazers and their gifts.----------------------------------------- CALENDARCornbread Harris and friendsDate/Time: ALL FRIDAYSTime: 6:00pm - 10:00pm Repeating: This calendar entry repeats. Entry Type: Performance Location: Loring Pasta Bar in Dinkytown Street Adr: 327 14th Ave S. City: Minneapolis Zip: 55414 Notes: 612-378-4849 Every Friday evening Dinner, cocktails - great food, great atmosphere, great music.http://www.loringpastabar.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------Up coming ShowsEVERY SUNDAY EVENING (April, May, June):Palmer’s Bar Presents Cadillac vs. Cornbread Sunday Night Dance Party 8:00 PM- 500 Cedar Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55454 (612) 333-7625http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q =Palmer%27s+Bar,+Minneapolis&fb=1&split=1&gl=us& amp;cid=1504342357232913285&li=lmd&z=14&t=m----- ------------------------------- OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS:Loring Pasta Bar Cadillac VS. Cornbread 6 - 9:30 PM (612) 378-4849 Minneapolis, Dinkytown, Minnesota Apr 17 2009 7:00P ------------------- Apr 24 2009 5:30P Loring Pasta Bar Cadillac VS. Cornbread 6 - 9:30 PM (612) 378-4849 Minneapolis, Dinkytown, Minnesota Apr 25 2009 8:00P ------------------- Cornbread Harris 4th Annual 80th Birthday Dance Party (612) 333-7625 Minneapolis, West Bank, Minnesota Apr 26 2009 8:00P ------------------- Palmer’s May Day Dance Party Minneapolis, West Bank, Minnesota May 7 2009 8:00P -------------------

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Dakota Jazz Club every Thursday from 4:30-6:30 PM.

Cornbread at the DakotaCornbread Harris....Every Thursday From 4:30 to 6:00 pm.Cornbread Harris will be performing during Happy Hour every Thurs., @ Dakota Jazz Club, 1010 Nicollet Mall, Mpls. There a...
Posted by on Sun, 19 Apr 2009 20:41:00 GMT

80TH BIRTHDAY PARTY AT SHAW'S BAR & GRILL, 4-21-07

Cornbread Harris' New MySpace MUSIC site COME CELEBRATE!!! Cornbread Harris' 80th Birthday PARTY at Shaw's Bar & Grill, Saturday, April-21-07 8:00 PM until closing http://www.shawsbarandgrill....
Posted by on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:08:00 GMT

Purchase Cornbread CDs and Tapes

CD's & Tapes AvailableCornbread is making available his CD's and Tapes direct through Cornbread Enterprizes. To purchase, e-mail request to this site here on MySpace.~~~~~Cornbread Supreme Vol. 1...
Posted by on Thu, 02 Nov 2006 17:03:00 GMT

Theater

"An Interview with Paul Robeson" at the Varsity Theater, November 18 and 19th
Posted by on Wed, 01 Nov 2006 20:54:00 GMT

Paul Robeson

...His first roles were in 1922 playing Simon in Simon the Cyrenian at the Harlem YMCA and Jim in Taboo at the Sam Harris Theater in Harlem. Taboo was later re-named Vodoo. He was acclaimed for his 1...
Posted by on Sun, 29 Oct 2006 13:21:00 GMT

Blues and Jazz

Cornbread HarrisBlues and Jazz James Samuel "Cornbread" Harris Sr. is a man who loves music. A Twin Cities musician for over 50 years. The supreme sound of "CornBread" Harris and friends gives a per...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:14:00 GMT

Cornbread and keys, please

Building Bridges on Selby Avenue   Festival Diary: Building Bridges on Selby Avenue   Contributed by Andrea Canter, Contributing Editor      Friday, 17...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:40:00 GMT

Past is present for Cornbread Harris

Past is present for Cornbread Harris The elder James Harris looks back on 60 years in Minnesota music.   Chris Riemenschneider, Star Tribune Last update: April 20, 2006  5:27 PM   Cornbre...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Oct 2006 10:28:00 GMT