Sunday, 8 October 2023

Marion James born 8 October 1934


Marion James (October 8, 1934 – December 31, 2015) was an American blues singer and songwriter. She was considered Nashville's "Queen of the Blues." Her career spanned 60 years, and she had a hit with a song she wrote, "That's My Man". A flamboyant character, James was known to sign her name adding "The Blues Queen" and often wore a tiara at her live performances. She only recorded five singles between 1966 and 1979 and it was only in 1994 that she could finally record an album that would relaunch her career. 

Marion Agness James was born into a musical family in Nashville, Tennessee. Her mother was the pianist at her local church, her sister sang with the Clara Ward Singers, and some of her cousins were professional musicians. James herself sought inspiration in listening to blues singers at vaudeville shows and from her mother's record collection. James came to fame in the blues clubs of Jefferson Street in the early 1960s. She was known for her lively and raucous live performances and before she earned the title of Nashville’s Queen of the Blues, she was called “House Rockin James.” 


                                   

Jimi Hendrix was a member of her band when he first started playing the guitar professionally, and she also had Billy Cox in her backing lineup. In 1966, James had a top ten hit single with "That's My Man," a song she composed, released by Excello Records. She continued to perform until the mid-1980s, when she took a break from traveling. By the early part of the 1990s, James had met Casey Lutton and joined his group, the Hypnotics. In 1996, Appaloosa Records released the album Marion James & the Hypnotics. After that, she shared the stage with many notable performers, including Chick Willis, Rufus Thomas, and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. She played to sold-out audiences in Europe and the Southeastern United States. 

In 2003, her album Essence was released by Soulfood Records. It is an intoxicating blend of blues, soul, and jazz and features some of Nashville’s finest musicians. Legendary jazz pianist, Beegie Adair, and her trio accompanies Marion on six of the twelve songs. Adair’s restraint and poise perfectly complements James unique vocal styling. Marion’s vocal style was reminiscent of her influences such as Billie Holiday, Ruth Brown, and Etta James. 

Her album Northside Soul, issued by EllerSoul Records in 2012, reached number 10 on the Living ues chart. In 2013, she recorded "Back in the Day" at Washington's Jefferson Street Sound recording studios. It recalled the time when Jefferson Street was lined with smoke-filled nightclubs, which played host to Little Richard, B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix and James. 

James helped retired musicians in need, by founding the Marion James Aid Society. In addition, for more than 30 years, she organized a Musicians Reunion Benefit. She led a campaign to erect two statues, of Jimi Hendrix and Little Richard, on Jefferson Street. Her career was highlighted in an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum entitled "Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues 1945–1970". James died on December 31, 2015, at the age of 81, in her hometown, from the effects of a stroke. (Edited from Wikipedia)

9 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Marion James & The Hypnotics (1994 Appaloosa)” go here;

https://www.imagenetz.de/jaTcn

1. That´s My Man 2:40
2. He Put The Love On Me 3:39
3. He Left Me Cryin´ 6:40
4. Hands Off 3:08
5. Mean Time Man 4:02
6. Every Night In The Week 3:36
7. Frying Pan 3:37
8. For You My Love (Birdsong) 3:33
9. Mean & Evil 3:14
10. Man Size Job 3:29
11. Rainy Ol' Day 3:53
12. Smokin' Hot 2:51

Electric Bass – Jeff Cipperman
Lead Guitar – Casey Lutton
Organ [Hammond Organ] – Fred James
Rhythm Guitar – Richard Flemming

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For " Marion James - Essence (2003 Soul Food)" go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/kQq5i

1 Tables
2 Give Me Love
3 My Mama
4 Let's Straighten It Out
5 24 Hours
6 Until The Real Thing Comes Along
7 Please Don't Waste My Time
8 I Should Have Known
9 Be Anything
10 Feel It
11 You're History,Baby
12 I Want To Be Loved (But By Only You)
13 Live Interview featuring Marion on Vocals and Piano

Essence showcases a blend of blues, R&B, and jazz. The album features some of Nashville's finest musicians like Beegie Adair, Chucki Burke (Willie Dixon, Issac Hayes), Bob Babbitt(Legendary studio bass player), Jack Pearson (The Allman Brothers), and Reese Wynans (Stevie Ray Vaughan). This album showcases her incredible singing talent. She tackles slow burning blues, uptempo soul to soft, jazz-oriented ballads.

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For" Marion James – Northside Soul (2012 Ellersoul)

https://www.imagenetz.de/dXAWU

1 I Fell
2 Smokin' Hot
3 Corrupted World
4 Crushing My Heart
5 I'm Just What You're Looking For
6 Next Time You See Me
7 Blues Recipe
8 Mr. Blues
9 I Know A Good Thing
10 I Believe To My Soul
11 Candy
12 Man Size Job
13 I Just Want To Make Love To You

MARION JAMES - voc, IVAN APPELROUTH - gtr, STEVE BASSETT - pno, TOD ELLSWORTH - bass, BRAD ELLSWORTH - drums, plus horns & background vox.
Recorded in November 2011, Northside Soul showcases the fine songwriting and soulful vocals of Marion James against a musical backdrop steeped in blues, soul, funk and jazz. A few select covers like Ray Charles I Believe To My Soul and a New Orleans inspired version of the Junior Parker classic, Next Time You See, covers new musical ground. (Bear Family notes)

slr in tx said...

thanks, Bob!

soul quinquin said...

Something is escaping me there. Following your request, and regarding your request, I redid the link and sent it to you and surprise you did not post the singles that I sent you!!! Good evening my friend .

boppinbob said...

For “ Marion James bonus tracks” go here:

https://www.imagenetz.de/mJE29

Bonus 3 ) I'm The Woman For You.mp3"
Bonus 4 ) Frankie Davis & Marion James - Our Little Love Song 1.mp3"
Bonus 1 ) That's My Man.mp3"
Bonus 2 ) Find Out What [ You Want ] [ Before You Lose What You Got ].mp3"

A big thank you goes to Pierre @ soul-quinquin ecklabog for the loan of these singles

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

Many thanks

D said...

so excellent
- thanks

soul quinquin said...

Well glad to be able to be of service. Good article on this Grande Dame of Black Music.
Pierre

Zhair Miller said...

Who was her sister? Big fan and historian on the Clara Ward Singers.

boppinbob said...

Hello Zhair, You'll have to ask Wikipedia about that. They usually have a source for every piece of information that they print!