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RL Burnside
R.L.
Burnside still plays Delta blues the way it was performed
in its heyday, complete with off- beat rhythms,
frightening guitar overtones, and searing vocals. That's
as it should be, because he's the real thing. Born in
Coldwater, Mississippi (he still lives nearby in Holly
Springs), Burnside spent his youth picking cotton on a
Mississippi plantation. He lived not far from Muddy
Waters, one of his main influences. In fact, Muddy
married Burnside's first cousin. In the 1950's Burnside
first picked up the guitar and tried to imitate the music
he heard on the King Biscuit Time radio show broadcast
out of Helena, Arkansas. "I listened to Muddy
Waters, John Lee Hooker, Lightnin' Hopkins -- that's who
I like to play behind," he explains. He first wanted
to play harmonica like King Biscuit's star, Sonny Boy
Williamson, but he felt he couldn't get the sound he
wanted. He switched to guitar when his brother-in-law
started teaching him. "I started playing country
supper parties and the like. Sometimes I'd play from
sundown to sunup for $5 and a bottle of whiskey. I was
still working on the plantation drivin' a tractor during
the day." A friend of R.L.s, Othra Turner, who led
the Mississippi Fife and Drum Band, hooked Burnside up
with some people who eventually recorded him for Arhoolie
records ("Mississippi Delta Blues Vol. II").
Soon after, he was being invited to folk and blues
festivals around the world and he has been playing this
circuit ever since.
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