Sunday, 4 February 2024

Joe Beard born 4 February 1938


Joe Beard (b. Feb. 4, 1938) is Rochester’s legendary blues guitarist and vocalist. He has many times toured the United States as well as Europe and has sat in with Muddy Waters, B.B. King, and his idol John Lee Hooker. Beard performed at the inauguration gala of President George H.W. Bush. 

Born and raised in Ashland, MS, guitarist Joe Beard grew up with the Murphy brothers, one of whom later found an international following as Matt "Guitar" Murphy. Guitarist Nathan Beauregard lived with Beard's cousin, so he was surrounded by aspiring and veteran blues musicians while growing up, and he began singing at an early age. Beard became interested in playing guitar via the Murphy brothers, who sat in with a young B.B. King when he played at the Roosevelt Lake Club. Beard began to learn guitar at age 17 from Ernest Scruggs, a neighbor, before heading to Chicago. 

In the mid 50’s, Beard moved to Rochester, NY, and from time to time would visit one of his brothers in Chicago. He quickly became enamored of the blues being played in clubs there by people like Jimmy Reed and Sonny Boy Williamson. Beard sat in with John Lee Hooker one night and received encouraging words from Hooker, and also later sat in with his idol, Muddy Waters. 

                  Here’s “The Things I Used To Do” from above album.

                                   

While in Rochester, he formed the Soul Brothers Six, playing bass and singing, but he didn't perform in public on guitar until 1965. Beard befriended classic blues guitarist Son House, who was a neighbor in Rochester, and played a concert for students at the University of Rochester in 1968. Beard worked as an electrician by day and would occasionally play out at night and on weekends for most of the '60s on through to the '80s. Beard’s music is rooted in the delta and early urban blues of Memphis, Detroit, and Chicago. Critics and fans say his songs have a storytelling quality about them. 

He has a reputation as one of the best local players around, and though he may not be a household name in other parts of the U.S., he toured Europe in 1983 and did studio and stage work with Buster Benton, Lafayette Leake, and Memphis Slim. At the famed BK Lounge, Beard and his backing bands opened for Bobby Bland, Albert King, and others. More recently, Beard performed at President George H.W. Bush's inaugural gala. In 1990, he recorded an album for Kingsnake Records, No More Cherry Rose, which was well received by the blues radio community. 

A 2017 inductee to the Rochester Music Hall of Fame, Beard has recorded several acclaimed blue albums, including the critically acclaimed “Blues Union” with musician Ronnie Earl in 1996, which won Offbeat Magazine‘s Blues Album of the Year award. Accompanying him are Hammond B-3 organist Bruce Katz and tenor saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman. The album was a critical success, winning Offbeat Magazine's Blues Album of the Year award. He followed it up with 1998's For Real and 2000's Dealin', both records featuring Duke Robillard. 

Joe was still performing in December 2023, but it seems there are no concerts planned for 2024. 

(Edited from All Music & Wikipedia)

3 comments:

  1. For “Joe Beard featuring Duke Robillard and Friends - For Real (1998 AudioQuest)

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    1. Drinking Old Taylor 2:59
    2. Don't Start Me Talking 3:26
    3. It's Up To You 4:44
    4. See See Rider 3:33
    5. Dirty Groundhog 2:14
    6. Reap What You Sow 3:30
    7. Elem 8:13
    8. Who's Using Who 3:05
    9. The Things I Used To Do 4:35
    10. If That's What Pleases Her 3:17
    11. She's Wonderful 7:59
    12. 37 Years Old 2:52
    13. Airplane Blues 3:01

    Joe Beard's release of Blues Union featuring Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters, was one of the biggest blues surprises of 1998. New Orleans' influential Offbeat Magazine named it the "Blues Album of the Year". Critics worldwide were overwhelmed by this Mississippi born bluesman and former neighbor and playing partner of the great Son House. In reality, blues greats such as Ronnie Earl and Duke Robillard have been singing Beard's praises for many years. And both jumped at the chance to record with Joe.

    For Real finds Joe Beard fronting a blues dream team consisting of the great guitar stylist Robillard (fresh from sessions with Bob Dylan) along with Bruce Katz, Per Hanson and Rod Carey - better known as Ronnie Earl's crack band "The Broadcasters." Jerry Portnoy, known for his awesome harp work with Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton, joins in on four of the tracks. For Real is a potent combination of Beard originals and homages to Joe's main men, Lightning Hopkins and John Lee Hooker. Listen ... Joe Beard is For Real!

    All tracks recorded by Michael C. Ross at OceanWay Recording, Hollywood, CA - March 28 and 29, 1998

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    For “Joe Beard featuring Duke Robillard and Friends – Dealin’ (2001 AudioQuest) (@192kbps)” go here:

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    1. The Bitter Seed 3:00
    2. You Don't Love Me Anymore 4:51
    3. Just Like A Fish 3:07
    4. Life Without Parole 7:40
    5. My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble 2:55
    6. Holding A Losing Hand 3:11
    7. Give Up And Let Me Go 5:12
    8. Three Day Love Affair 5:00
    9. Making A Fool Out Of Me 2:40
    10. Long Tall Shorty 3:05
    11. That So-Called Friend Of Mine 6:45
    12. You'd Better Be Sure 2:51
    13. If I Get Lucky 4:10

    "Dealin', guitarist Joe Beard's third AudioQuest Music outing, following his 1995 Blues Union with the estimable Ronnie Earl and the 1997 For Real which paired him him with the other New England guitar terror, Duke Robillard. Duke's back again here and so is the rest of the For Real crew, pianist Bruce Katz, bassist Rod Carey, drummer Per Hanson and Muddy Waters alum, harpist Jerry Portnoy. The man keeps good company." (Bandcamp notes)

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  2. Again...apologies for beimg off-topic.
    You did so well (and promptly) on my other query.
    Here is a well-known Scottish (?) reel type thing.
    I know this tune. Many others concur
    but nobody so far has been able to name it.
    Complete! Email or share the link:
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    regards
    Titus

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  3. Many thanks for your fantastic blog and for the Joe Beard
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