TEXAS BLUES Volume 4
Ola
V. Harper n'est jusqu'à présent connue que par un unique et excellent 45t,
gravé en 1968 à Houston avec le guitariste Johnny Copeland et produit par
Peppermint Harris. Toutes informations la concernant seront les bienvenues.
Tout aussi mystérieuses, Joe Ann Mitchell et Betty Jean Washington ont aussi
enregistré elles aussi de fort bons disques à Houston en 1950 et 1958. Pour
elles aussi, toute information serait le bienvenue!
Enfin, le guitariste/ harmoniciste
et chanteur (blanc) de San Antonio Joe
Wilson a dirigé les Sabres, un groupe de R&B très populaire durant les
années 1958-65 qui a tourné sans discontinuer au Texas et en Oklahoma avec
quantité de grands noms du R&B. Nous proposons ici une sélection de ses
titres les plus blues.
Merci pour son aide à Jose Yrrabera.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
The well known Houston character Gladys
Hill (born De Quincy, La c. 1931 - † Houston, Tx 1976) opens this 4th
Volume of our Texas blues series with the handful of 45s she recorded under
several names (Gladys Hill, Jannie Williams, Grandma Gee Gee...). But her
reputation lied mostly thanks to her numerous pioneering "black"
radio programmes she hosted on many Texas radio stations like KZEY at Tyler or
KYOK and KCOH at Houston under the DJ nicknames of Dizzy Lizzy, Hotsy Totsy,
Zing Zang or Grandma Gee Gee. Gladys had started her musical career being the
female singer of B.B. King's band in 1953-54, waxing then her first titles. She
also was instrumental in launching the career of many jazz and R&B Houston
acts like guitar ace Johnny Copeland who backs her on some of her recordings.
Mildred Jones
(1933-2003) has also been the female singer of B.B. King's band for several
years from 1958 to 1979 when she was part of B.B.'s Soviet Union tour. She also
recorded only a few tracks under her name but was constantly singing at
Houston's best jazz clubs. Mildred - like Gladys Hill - helped a lot of Houston
young jazz and R&B talents like Louie Carrington, Sonny Freeman, John
Browning, Leon Warren and many others.
Ola V. Harper,
Betty Jean Washington and Joe Anne
Mitchell still stand as just names despite the very good singles they have each
recorded in Houston. Harper was in the studios in 1968 backed by Johnny
Copeland for two titles produced by Peppermint Harris. Joe Ann Mitchell
recorded in 1958 for Don Robey. And Betty Jean waxed her only issued single
with Pee Wee Crayton. She moved to Los Angeles later and appears on one live
track with Chuck Norris on a Route 66 LP. Any infos about them would be most
appreciated!
Thanks for his help to Jose Yrrabera.
Gérard
HERZHAFT
TEXAS BLUES/ Volume 4
GLADYS HILL, vcl; Paul
Monday, pno; Joe Scott, tpt; Al Grey, tb; Johnny Board, t-sax; Ray Johnson, bs;
Ellis Bartee, dms. Houston, Tx. 1953
01. Please
don't touch my bowl
Prison bound
Gladys
Hill (as Janie Williams), vcl; Johnny Copeland, g; band. Houston, Tx. 1963
02. I've been
true
03. Get up off
your knees
Gladys
Hill (as Grandma Gee Gee), vcl; Clifton Chenier, acc/vcl; Elmore Nixon, pno;
Cleveland Keyes, g; Joe Morris, bs; Robert St Julien, dms. Houston, Tx. 1967
04. Grandma
knows best
05. Just keep
on scratching
Gladys
Hill, vcl; band. Houston, Tx.
06. Gotta have
you right now
Talking about love
JOE ANN MITCHELL, vcl; Onzie
Horn Orchestra. Houston, Tx. 1956
07. Bad shape
blues
08. I'll make
it up to you
I'm walking out on you
OLA V. HARPER, vcl; Johnny
Copeland, g; band. Houston, Tx. 1968
09. I wanna
weep
10. Resisting
MILDRED JONES, vcl; Bill
Harvey, t-sax; Joe Scott, tpt; Frank Dominguez, a-sax; Fred Ford, b-sax; Paul
Ponday, pno; Johnny Parker, bs; Richie Goldberg, dms. Houston, Tx. 1951
11. It's been
a long time
Lovesick girl
Mildred
Jones, vcl; Jimmy Vincent, tpt; Pluma Davis, tb; Bob Lasefield, t-sax; Allen
Clark, b-sax; Bert Kendrick, pno; Carl Lott, bs; Duke Barker, dms. Houston, Tx.
25 may 1954
12. I'm a
business woman
13. Mr Thrill
14. Misused
woman
Mildred
Jones, vcl; band. Houston, Tx. march 1959
15. Business
woman
Almost like being in love
BETTY JEAN WASHINGTON, vcl; Pee Wee
Crayton, g; George Sanford's Orchestra. Houston, Tx. 1950
16. Betty
Jean's blues
17. Why did
you let me go
JOE WILSON, vcl/g/hca;
The Sabres, band. San Antonio, Tx. 1960
18. Baby
19. Lost in a
dream
20. Fast Slow
21. Fannie Mae
Joe
Wilson, vcl/g; The Sabres, band. Dallas, Tx. 1963
22. Summertime
23. Tequila
Texas blues Volume 4
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Thank you very much Gerard. An unusual bunch as usual!
RépondreSupprimerThank you for another great post with plenty "never heard before" songs . Your blog is so great , because you offer what's never been posted before any where else . Many thanks !
RépondreSupprimerHere's a 'scoped' aircheck of Grandma Gee-Gee on KCOH. Thx for all you share!
RépondreSupprimerhttps://youtu.be/0UGZ28kgzZM
Here's a full 1970 KCOH aircheck with Gladys "GeeGee" Hill.
RépondreSupprimerhttps://archive.org/download/GladysgeeGeeHill-KcohHouston-1970/GladysgeeGeeHill-KcohHouston-1970.mp3
Very interesting! Thanks!
RépondreSupprimerMany thanks Gerard, there are certainly some obscure artists in this fine comp. Some heavy hitters among the backing musicians too - Pee Wee Crayton, Johnny Copeland, Clifton Chenier, Elmore Nixon, Pluma Davis - looking forward to getting into this lot.
RépondreSupprimer@Marcfr : it looks like your blog has gone private, finally... Could you please send me an invitation ? Sorry if anyone feels this is not the place to ask...
RépondreSupprimerAnd a big thank you for Mister Herzhaft for this great blog !
Many thanks, great as always Mister Herzhaft!
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