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Gerry Dickson

About Me

With a musical history stretching back to the late 50s and the first spine tingling sounds of songs like Rave On and Come On Everybody, “I goes back a long way!”

My interest in blues was sparked in the mid sixties through hearing records by John Lee Hooker, Elmore James etc. I investigated the playing styles of John Hurt and Gary Davis through Stefan Grossman's pioneering work in the seventies. My love of the pre-war blues has continued ever since. It is a truism that “the blues picks you”, not the other way round.

At the grand old age of 62, I decided to return to live performance - playing bass with a Glasgow based blues-rock band. We did quite a bit of gigging during 2007. By the turn of 2008 I decided to launch out as a solo performer - easily the hardest thing I’ve done musically. After testing the water with a few open mic sessions, my maiden flight took place at the Fresh Bar, Edinburgh. By the end of 2008 I had appeared at venues such as the Bon Accord, Hubbards, the State Bar and Bacchus, Glasgow; Bar Bliss, Kirkintilloch; MAMAS, Crieff (supporting Tim Elliot and Sandy Tweedale); St Vigeans Halls, Arbroath (supporting the Krissy Matthews Band).

I also had bottlenecks (slides) made to my own design; these are featured on the home page at Diamond Bottlenecks (http://www.diamondbottlenecks.com) with a link to my myspace page. Also, the guys at Busker Guitars in Wales have been kind enough to use a sound clip of mine on the Messer Blues page of their website (http://www.buskerguitars.co.uk) which was acknowledged by Michael Messer himself.

My highlight of 2008 was taking part in the Dundee Blues Bonanza. As a result one of my aims for 2009 is to do more festival work as well as developing my pub and club work.

My set includes mainly pre-war acoustic blues using natural, open D, open G and open C tunings, finger-style slide and occasional harmonica. As well as drawing material loosely based on the likes of Charley Patton, Fred McDowell, Willie McTell, Skip James, Ma Rainey etc, I am building a core of self-penned material.

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Member Since: 21/11/2007
Influences: Bluesmen from the twenties through to the fifties. Charlie Patton, Skip James, Willie McTell, Bukka White, Son House, Mississippi John Hurt, Rev. Gary Davis, Charlie Lincoln, Frank Stokes, Fred McDowell, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Sonny Terry, etc. Also black banjo players from the period e.g. John Snipes, Dink Roberts.
Sounds Like: Me
Type of Label: Unsigned

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