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Cootie is one of the last great bluesmen from the Piedmont Tradition. Taj Mahal joins Cootie on hambone, piano, bass, harp, banjo and guitar. 72-minutes of the best blues and old-time music. Tremendous recording, a masterpiece, buy this CD.
Genre:
Blues: Guitar Blues
Release Date:
2003
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Cootie Stark
Cootie Stark is one of the last authentic Piedmont blues guitarist/singers alive today. He learned his songs at the feet of the originators of Piedmont Blues - Baby Tate, Pink Anderson, Walter Phelps, Peg Leg Sam and Blind Sammy Doolie. Cootie Stark has a repertoire of 100's of Blues and Gospel songs, making him one of the last direct links to a South long gone.
"I've been playing guitar for 50 years," reports Stark, "I started beating on cans before I got a guitar and my mother told me I was singing since I was a baby."
Although music was always in the forefront, the life of a transient bluesman is hard on the body and hard on the pocket - after years on the road, Cootie was left with little money and a dwindling audience for the deep-rooted blues that defined his style. In the 1980's, the blind Stark settled into the Woodland Homes Projects in Greenville, NC.
"By then, the real Piedmont blues was pretty much gone," he says. "All them guys were dead and gone and I wasn't making no headway"
In the spring of 1997, Music Maker founder Tim Duffy heard Cootie Stark playing electric guitar and singing Fats Domino songs. Duffy questioned Stark about his knowledge of the old songs and was blown away to find himself face-to-face with a Piedmont Blues original. Within months of hooking up with Duffy, Cootie had a new acoustic guitar and a promising career. Stark has been universally praised in his first years as an international blues figure. His abrasive, percussive guitar style melds with a vocal arsenal that ranges from a roughhewn gospel shout to a tight, pretty vibrato. Both European and American concert-goers have been held captive by Stark's raw and powerful performances.
On his first recording, SUGAR MAN, listeners receive the true, oral tradition of the blues. Stark's timeless versions of familiar and obscure songs show us that deeprooted blues are still alive and vibrant.
Cootie is apart of the Music Maker Releif Foundation:
Music Maker Relief Foundation's Mission
Music Maker Relief Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the true pioneers and forgotten heroes of Southern musical traditions gain recognition and meet their day-to-day needs. Today, many such musicians are living in extreme poverty and need food, shelter, medical care, and other assistance. Music Maker's aid and service programs improve the quality of recipients' lives. Our work affirms to these artists that we value the gifts of music and inspiration they have delivered to the world. Our mission is to give back to the roots of American music. Our criterion for recipients is they be rooted in a Southern musical tradition, be 55 years or older and have an annual income less than $18,000. Music Maker Relief Foundation, Inc. is a tax exempt, public charity under IRS code 501(c)3.
For more information visit our website at www.musicmaker.org or call 919-643-2456.
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I love cootie stark and his music long live the blues
author: ABERDEEN SLIM/ MILWAUKEE,WI
The cd has a down home feel to it plenty of gutbucket blues
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author: CD Baby
One of the last great bluesmen from the Piedmont Tradition, Cootie is joined by no other than Taj Mahal on hambone, piano, bass, harp, banjo and guitar. These glorious 72-minutes of heart-aching, soul-singing blues and old-time music make for no less than a perfected masterpiece that any blues collector will want for their collection. With Cootie's gruff and crackly, full-bodied voice, he and Taj make a stunning duo that capture the pure, oral tradition of the blues like a firefly in a jar. Absolutely on and above the mark.
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great for blues lovers,
author: Bob