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Robert Belfour

Robert Wolfman Belfour

About Me

This is a Fan page [Robert doesn't have an official page].

I'm a radio presenter for a station in Norwich, England

I decided to dedicate this page to Robert after seeing him play at the Norwich arts centre in Norfolk, England. This was one of the best blues gigs I have ever seen. Please check his music out.

Robert Belfour was born in a small plank house several miles South of Holly Springs, Mississippi in 1940. It was one of several shacks on the Hurdle farm, part of which his father rented until his death in 1953.

The specific part of Mississippi where Robert was born is the hill country in the northern part of the state. This region has a distinctly different culture than the more famous Mississippi Delta and the Blues from that region is strong and unique.

Like most of the other accomplished performers from the area R.L. Burnside, Fred Mcdowell, Joe Callicott, Jesse Mae Hemphill, Junior Kimbrough, and Charlie Feathers-- Robert Belfour, was submerged in the area's rich musical heritage. Robert's first memory is that of his father playing a resonator guitar in a style similar to that of Charlie Pattons. Robert ate at picnics held by Othar Turner, and at church sung gospel songs led by Syd Hemphill. When free from chores, Robert could be found in the company of neighbour, and future label mate, Junior Kimbrough. Robert was 13 when his father died bringing and end to his childhood. From then on all of Robert's energy went to helping his mother provide for him and his younger brother. Robert spent what little free time he had learning to chord his father's guitar.

In 1959 Robert married Norene Norman and they moved to Memphis, Tennessee. A year later Robert went to work for Choctaw construction a hard gig that lasted thirty-five years.

At sixty, Belfour's guitar playing is mature and highly accomplished; his voice, clear and powerful, and the sound is pure country blues. Robert left the hills of North Mississippi forty years ago but his music never did.


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This articles taken from the UK blues magazine "Blues Matters"


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Home of Robert "Wolfman" Belfour

Discography

What's Wrong With You (Epitath) May 23, 2000: My Baby's Gone (Belfour) 4:46, Black Mattie (Kimbrough) 4:48, What's Wrong With You (Belfour) 4:41, Done Got Old (Kimbrough) 4:50, Treat Me Right (Belfour) 3:50, Walking' the Floor (Belfour) 4:25, Norene (Belfour) 5:14, Holding My Pillow (Belfour) 4:30, Bad Luck (Belfour) 4:17

Pushin' My Luck (Fat Possum) April 8, 2003: Hill Stomp (Belfour) 2:59, Breaking My Heart (Belfour) 5:01, Pushin' My Luck (Belfour) 4:34, Go Ahead On (Belfour) 4:23, You Got Me Crying (Belfour) 4:05, I Got My Eyes on You (Belfour) 4:32, Sweet Brown Sugar (Belfour) 3:43, Stayed Awake (Belfour) 3:39, Crazy Ways (Belfour) 4:17, I'm Gonna Leave (Belfour) 3:43

Available from http://musicmaker.org/

Expressin' The Blues - #18 - Black Mattie

Blues, Sweet Blues - #4 - Treat Me Mean

The Music Maker Treasure Box CD3 - #1 – Treat Me Mean

The Spirit Lives On – Hot Fox Records

#1 – Poor Boy Long Way From Home #2 – Old Black Mattie #3 - Catfish Blues #7 – I Have Lots Of Bad Luck #8 – Boogie Chillin #9 – Smokestack Lightnin’ #14 – Down The Road Of Love #15 – Holding My Pillow Crying

R.L. Burnside - Wish I Was In Heaven Sitting Down - #12 Black Mattie - (bonus track, with Robert Belfour)

Goin’ Down South Blues Sampler Vol. 2 – Inside Sounds Records - #1 Old Black Mattie - Robert Belfour

Soundtracks for NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience - "Hill Stomp" Performed by Robert Belfour - Courtesy of Fat Possum Records

Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: The Road to Memphis by Original Soundtrack - #11 Done Got Old [Live]

Not the Same Old Blues Crap, Vol. 3 - #12 – Pushing My Luck

Not the Same Old Blues Crap, Vol. 2 - #6 Black Mattie

Darker Blues - #11 – Pushing My Luck

The Rough Guides: American Roots Box

Big Bad Love - #5 My Baby's Gone

The Rough Guide to Delta Blues - #12 Black Mattie

Africa and the Blues - #18 Poor Boy Long Way from Home