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Blues Harmonica

Born: Mar. 4, 1933 Pratt City, AL

Died: May 18, 1989

He worked with Big Boy Spires, Otis Smothers and Otis Rush in the Chicago clubs and bars in the early '50's, and also worked with the Louis Myers Band in 1954.

During 1955, he frequently worked with Jimmy Rogers at the clubs

Some of his songs were "Five Years in Prison," "Green Country Gal" and "Rockin' at Midnight."

Source: Alabama Music Hall of Fame


Harpist Good Rockin' Charles is best-known for a solo he didn't play. Suffering from a bad case of studio fright, Charles chickened out of playing on guitarist JIMMY ROGERS' 1956 Chess waxing of "Walking by Myself" -- leaving the door wide-open for BIG WALTER HORTON to blow a galvanic solo that rates among his very best. Charles' domestic solo discography consists of one nice album for Steve Wisner's short-lived Mr. Blues logo in 1975.

Inspired by both Sonny Boys and LITTLE WALTER, Charles Edwards began playing harp shortly after hitting Chicago in 1949. He played with a plethora of local luminaries -- JOHNNY YOUNG, LEE JACKSON, ARTHUR SPIRES, SMOKEY SMOTHERS -- before joining ROGERS's combo in 1955. Cobra Records also tried and failed to corral him for a session in 1957.

Bassist HAYES WARE was instrumental in finally convincing the elusive Good Rockin' into a studio for Mr. Blues, where he shook the walls with revivals of classics by both Sonny Boys, ROGERS, and JAY MCSHANN. Unfortunately, it would prove the extent of the mysterious harpist's recorded legacy. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

Source: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/good_rockinand_charles/artist.jhtml

 

 

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