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Pinetop Perkins

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At 94 years old, Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins is widely recognized as the world's best blues piano player and one of the last great Mississippi bluesmen. He created a style of playing that has influenced three generations of piano players and will continue to be the yardstick by which blues pianists are measured.
Born in Belzoni, Mississippi in 1913, Pinetop started out playing guitar at house parties and honky tonks. He came under the tutelage of Clarence "Pinetop" Smith, for whom he composed a tune entitled "Pinetop's Boogie" that later became a hit record. When Perkins started performing that tune publicly, he adopted the name Pinetop for himself.
He worked primarily as a guitarist during the 1930's and early 1940's. In the mid 1940's he was with Rice "Sonny Boy Williamson" Miller in Helena, Arkansas when he suffered an arm injury that led him to switch to playing piano. He spent five years with Sonny Boy on the King Biscuit Time radio program on KFFA. Pinetop also toured extensively with slide guitarist Robert Nighthawk, backing him on early Chess Records recording sessions.
After briefly working with B.B. King in Memphis, Perkins barnstormed the south with Earl Hooker during the early 1950's. The pair cut a session for Sam Phillips' Sun label in Memphis in 1953.
By now Pinetop had already developed his own unmistakable piano sound, his right hand mimicking horn lines while the left hand kicks out bass lines and the bottom end. It was Pinetop, along with the likes of Pete Johnson, Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons and Little Brother Montgomery, who provided the basic format and ideas from which countless swing bands derived their sound. Although Pinetop never played swing, it was his brand of boogie-woogie that was shaped to form swing and, eventually, rock and roll.
Pinetop is perhaps best known for his work with Muddy Waters. In 1969, Muddy designated Pinetop to replace the great Otis Spann in his legendary band. Pinetop helped shape the Waters sound and anchored Muddy's memorable combo throughout the 1970's with his brilliant ivory work. In 1980 he got together with other Waters alumni and formed the Legendary Blues Band, which recorded several albums for various labels.
Although he has appeared as a sideman on countless recordings, Pinetop never had an album devoted solely to his artistry until the release of After Hours on Blind Pig in 1988. On this long overdue "debut" album, Pinetop played authentic Chicago blues, ably supported by Little Mike and the Tornadoes. Backed by this energetic group of young players who revere him, Pinetop rose to the occasion with an inspired performance full of energy and wit.

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Member Since: 5/22/2006
Band Website: pinetopperkins.com
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Pinetop Perkins Nominated for Two Grammy Awards


Posted by Pinetop Perkins on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 08:05:00 PST

Pinetop Perkins Annual Homecoming Celebration

Pinetop Perkins Annual Homecoming CelebrationOctober 7, 2007Hopson's Plantation - Clarksdale, MSA day long celebration in honor of Pinetop Perkins.  Featuring friends, food and down home musical ...
Posted by Pinetop Perkins on Thu, 30 Aug 2007 04:07:00 PST

Blues Legend Chico Chism Remembered in Photos

Blues Legend Chico Chism Remembered in PhotosChico Chism is one of the most well traveled blues drummers in the business. Best known as Howlin' Wolf's last drummer, Chico has also worked and recorded ...
Posted by Pinetop Perkins on Tue, 30 Jan 2007 09:12:00 PST

Robert Lockwood, Jr. Laid To Rest

Robert Lockwood, Jr. Laid to RestVideo: Robert Lockwood, Jr. - February 10, 2006The Legend was laid to rest on Saturday at the Old Stone Church in Downtown Cleveland, Ohio. The memorial was one compar...
Posted by Pinetop Perkins on Fri, 08 Dec 2006 12:28:00 PST

Rest in Peace Snooky

Rest in Peace SnookyGreat Harpist Snooky Pryor PassesOur friend Snooky Pryor passed away about 1 am this morning, October 19. Only in the last few years has Snooky Pryor finally begun to receive full ...
Posted by Pinetop Perkins on Fri, 20 Oct 2006 05:43:00 PST

Last Sunday at Hopson

Last Sunday at HopsonAfter it is all said and done the hard-core blues fans make the trip to Clarksdale, MS to pay homage to blues legend and Grammy award winner Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins. Every ye...
Posted by Pinetop Perkins on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:00:00 PST

HENRY JAMES TOWNSEND 1909-2006

We lost a great man among men Sunday, September 24th, at 9:25 PM near Grafton , WI . 96 year old blues legend Henry James "The Mule" Townsend died with his son Alonzo and his long time friends Scott S...
Posted by Pinetop Perkins on Mon, 25 Sep 2006 01:10:00 PST