Sugar Blue
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Sugar Blue is an American
United States
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 Grammy Award
Grammy Award
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 winning blues
Blues
Blues is the name given to both a musical form and a music genre that originated in African-American communities of primarily the "Deep South" of the United States at the end of the 19th century from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads...

 musician
Musician
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, who plays the harmonica
Harmonica
The harmonica, also called harp, French harp, blues harp, and mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used primarily in blues and American folk music, jazz, country, and rock and roll. It is played by blowing air into it or drawing air out by placing lips over individual holes or multiple holes...

. He is probably best known for playing on The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones
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' single
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, "Miss You".

An article in the Chicago Tribune
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stated: "The sound of Sugar Blue's harmonica could pierce any night... it's the sound of a musician who transcends the supposed limitations of his instrument."

Biography

In the mid 1970s, Blue played as a session musician
Session musician
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 on Johnny Shines
Johnny Shines
Johnny Shines was an American blues singer and guitarist. According to the music journalist Tony Russell, "Shines was that rare being, a blues artist who overcame age and rustiness to make music that stood up beside the work of his youth...

' Too Wet to Plow (1975) and with Roosevelt Sykes
Roosevelt Sykes
Roosevelt Sykes was an American blues musician, also known as "The Honeydripper". He was a successful and prolific cigar-chomping blues piano player, whose rollicking thundering boogie-woogie was highly influential.-Career:Born in Elmar, Arkansas, Sykes grew up near Helena but at age 15, went on...

. Whilst in the company of the latter, Blue met Louisiana Red
Louisiana Red
Louisiana Red is an African American blues guitarist, harmonica player, and singer, who has recorded more than 50 albums...

 and the twosome toured and recorded in 1978.

Taking advice from Memphis Slim
Memphis Slim
Memphis Slim was an American blues pianist, singer, and composer. He led a series of bands that, reflecting the popular appeal of jump blues, included saxophones, bass, drums, and piano. A song he first cut in 1947, "Every Day I Have the Blues", has become a blues standard, recorded by many other...

, in the late 1970s Blue traveled to Paris
Paris
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, France
France
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. This led to him playing on several The Rolling Stones tracks ("Some Girls
Some Girls (Rolling Stones song)
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", "Send It to Me
Send It to Me
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" and the aforementioned "Miss You"). Trombonist
Trombone
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 Mike Zwerin
Mike Zwerin
Mike Zwerin was an American cool jazz musician and author. Zwerin as a musician played the trombone and bass trumpet within various jazz ensembles. He was active within the jazz and prog. jazz musical community as a session musician...

 backed Blue on his solo
Solo (music)
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 debut album
Album
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, Crossroads (1979). Following the release of his From Chicago to Paris (1982), Blue joined Willie Dixon
Willie Dixon
William James "Willie" Dixon was an American blues musician, vocalist, songwriter, arranger and record producer. A Grammy Award winner who was proficient on both the Upright bass and the guitar, as well as his own singing voice, Dixon is arguably best known as one of the most prolific songwriters...

's Chicago Blues All Stars. In 1984, Blue's track "Another Man Done Gone", appeared on the compilation album
Compilation album
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, Blues Explosion. It won a Grammy
Grammy Award
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 in 1984
Grammy Awards of 1984
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 for Best Traditional Blues Album
Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album
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.

Blue appeared with Brownie McGhee
Brownie McGhee
Walter Brown McGhee was a Piedmont blues singer and guitarist, best known for his collaborations with the harmonica player Sonny Terry.-Life and career:...

 in the film
Film
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, Angel Heart
Angel Heart
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(1987). Blue's next album Blue Blazes was released in 1994. It was followed by In Your Eyes (1995), and Code Blue released in 2007.

On January 26, 2010, Beeble Music released Threshold, Blue's latest album.

Albums

Year Title Label Number Notes
1978 Red, Funk and Blue Black Panther BP1001 Duo with Louisiana Red
1979 King Bee JSP Duo with Louisiana Red
1980 Crossroads Blue Silver BS 3004 France, recorded 1979
1982 From Chicago to Paris Blue Silver BS 3012/3332 France, recorded 1980 with Slim Pezin, Earl Howell
1984 High Voltage Blues JSP 1081 with Louisiana Red
1991 Absolutely Blue Seven Seas/King KICP 341 Japan, recorded 1982
1994 Blue Blazes Alligator
Alligator Records
Alligator Records is a Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.Iglauer started the label with his own savings to record and produce his favorite band Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers, whom his employer, Bob Koester of Delmark Records, declined to record...

4819
1995 In Your Eyes Alligator
Alligator Records
Alligator Records is a Chicago-based independent blues record label founded by Bruce Iglauer in 1971.Iglauer started the label with his own savings to record and produce his favorite band Hound Dog Taylor & The HouseRockers, whom his employer, Bob Koester of Delmark Records, declined to record...

4831
2006 Right Now Kozel Switzerland, George Kay Band featuring Sugar Blue
2007 Code Blue Beeble 801
2010 Threshold Beeble 802

Compilations and reissues

Year Title Label Number Notes
1979 Stars Of The Streets Blue Whale Records Performances were recorded live outdoors in the streets and parks of New York City.
1980 Jazz Gala '80>[Kingdom Jazz Gate 7010 Recorded at the Palm Beach Casino, Cannes, France
1984 Blues Explosion Atlantic
Atlantic Records
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80149 Grammy winner, recorded live at Montreux
1992 From Paris to Chicago EPM Blues Collection 756 Reissue of Crossroads and From Chicago to Paris
1998 The Blues Spectrum of Louisiana Red JSP
JSP
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UK recording
2007 Another Man Done Gone WNTS/Believe Digital MP3 download Reissue of Crossroads and From Chicago to Paris

See also


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