James Solberg at the Black Diamond on Beale Street in Memphis Tenn. 4-3-1998
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The James Solberg band Live at The Black Diamond Club on Beale St, in Memphis Tennessee on April 3 1998. A big thanks to Dan [The Man] Fergison for getting permission from James to record them in Memphis.Recorded on VHS Pro with a Shure 58 Mike By Mark Denny and John Sifford. [A Woop'um Out There Production or in the old days Two Phat Boys Records.] Born in 1951, James first learned to play 5-string banjo, violin and guitar as a young kid. His real musical career began in the mid'60s while performing in R&R cover bands around the Midwest. At age 15 he left school and headed for the source of the music he loved most...Chicago. He got to be friends with EDDIE TAYLOR, who showed him a lot of tricks on guitar. During this time, Solberg played with JOHNNY YOUNG, BIG WALTER HORTON and JIMMY REED, as well as with TAYLOR. Moving to Milwaukee in the early '70s he formed a rockin' blues band with JOHNNY WINTER bassist JON PARIS. Also living in Milwaukee at that time was LUTHER ALLISON, just signed to the MOTOWN label, who would frequent the Monday night jams held at BROTHERS LOUNGE. SOLBERG and PARIS were soon opening for LUTHER on the college "showcase" circuit and before long JAMES became a member of LUTHER'S band. Touring together from '75 till '79, they released "NIGHTLIFE" and "LUTHER ALLISON THE MOTOWN YEARS 1972-1976" (Motown- the latter released in '94), "LIVE AT MONTREAUX '76-'94" (released in '95), "LIVE IN PARIS" and "LUTHER ALLISON LIVE".The next three years, JAMES was touring with "Midwest legends" SHORT STUFF, including JUNIOR BRANTLEY, (THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS and JIMMY VAUGHN) and harp virtuoso JIM LIBAN and recorded the album "TALK IS CHEAP", the title track later recorded by guitar legend, JOHNNY WINTER.
American blues guitarist and singer (born February 23, 1944 in Beaumont, Texas USA - died July 16, 2014 in Zurich, Switzerland). Like his brother, he was afflicted with albinism - he was legally blind, and had 20/400 eyesight in one eye and 20/600 in the other, but he made an iconic life for himself by playing the blues. He battled alcoholism and drug use over the years. His first instruments were the clarinet and the ukulele, settling on guitar by age eleven. Something of a musical child prodi...
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