Saturday, 8 February 2025

Eddie "Guitar" Burns born 8 February 1928

Eddie "Guitar" Burns (February 8, 1928 – December 12, 2012) was an American Detroit blues guitarist, harmonica player, and singer and songwriter. Among Detroit bluesmen, Burns was deemed to have been exceeded in stature by only John Lee Hooker. 

Born in Belzoni, Mississippi, he grew up in the small town of Dublin, close to Clarksdale, where he became acquainted with the popular blues artists of the 30s and 40s by hearing their records in his grandfather's club. His father was a sharecropper who performed as a singer in medicine shows, but Burns was raised mainly by his grandparents. He was self-taught in playing the harmonica and made his first guitar. His favourites were, and remained, the singer and harmonica player John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson and the rough-hewn Mississippi singer-guitarist Tommy McClennan. He remembered a childhood encounter with "the other Sonny Boy" (Aleck "Rice" Miller), who would later become famous throughout the Mississippi delta for his appearances on the radio show King Biscuit Time. 

Burns left home at 16 and, after a spell in Clarksdale, moved to Waterloo, Iowa, where he worked for a couple of years for the Illinois Central railroad and for the John Deere tractor company, and played music with the guitarist John T Smith. In 1948, the two men relocated to Detroit. Burns recalled: "We was playing at a house party this particular Saturday night, in Detroit's Black Bottom, and we didn't know it but a celebrity was living right back of us in something almost like a horse stable: John Lee Hooker." 

Burns went along to a recording session with Hooker and played a nagging harmonica accompaniment on Miss Eloise and Burnin' Hell. Hooker, in turn, accompanied Burns at a 1951 session produced by the Detroit entrepreneur Joe Von Battle, but these recordings would not be issued until many years later. "Eddie Burns is the musician I was closest to," Hooker told the blues writer Jas Obrecht. "When I first met him, he was only playin' harmonica, and oooh, he was so good!" But Burns was also developing as a guitarist, and in 1966, when he and Hooker were reunited on Hooker's Chess album The Real Folk Blues, he played guitar throughout. 

                                     

Over several decades, Burns made many estimable records of his own. From the first, on his 1948 debut recordings with Smith, Papa's Boogie and Notoriety Woman, he showed his admiration for the urgent singing and playing style of Williamson, homage he continued to pay on Hello Miss Jessie Lee (1952), a reworking of Williamson's signature piece Good Morning Little School Girl, and on numerous later recordings. He married in 1953 and had several children. He had some regional success in 1957 with Treat Me Like I Treat You and in 1961 with Orange Driver, based on Williamson's My Black Name Blues, with a young and still barely known Marvin Gaye on drums. 

These and other recordings, and his engagements at local clubs kept his name familiar to Detroit residents, but Burns could not afford to play music full-time, and relied on day jobs at the Dodge car plant and as a welder. Nonetheless, he was a respected figure on a Detroit blues scene that included Hooker, Bobo Jenkins, Eddie Kirkland, Boogie Woogie Red, Washboard Willie and Aaron "Little Sonny" Willis. 

Billed as Big Daddy, Little Eddie, or Big Ed, he performed regularly in Detroit nightclubs but had to supplement his earnings by working as a mechanic. In those early years Burns's own recording was not prolific, with just a handful of tracks released on several labels. His output veered from Detroit blues to R&B as the 1960s progressed, when he issued a number of singles for Harvey Fuqua's Harvey Records. Now permanently billed as Eddie "Guitar" Burns, he appeared on Hooker's album The Real Folk Blues (1966). 

Thanks to the new international blues audience of the 1970s, Burns had the opportunity to visit Europe several times. In 1972, he toured the UK twice for the promoter Jim Simpson and made the albums Bottle Up and Go and Detroit Blackbottom. He returned in 1974 and with an American Blues Legends troupe in 1975, and recorded in the Netherlands for a French label in 1986. In 1989 Burns released the album Detroit for Blue Suit Records. In February 1992, Burns appeared alongside Jack Owens, Bud Spires, and Lonnie Pitchford at the seventh annual New York Winter Blues Festival. By 1994, Burns had been granted the Michigan Heritage Award. In 1998, the Detroit Blues Society presented Burns with its Lifetime Achievement Award. 

On his last album, Snake Eyes, made in Chicago in 2001, he revisited some of his early recordings, introduced new compositions built from recognisable foundations and created an attractive domestic ambience in acoustic guitar duets with his younger brother Jimmy. In 2008, Little Sonny performed with Burns at the Motor City Blues & Boogie Woogie Festival. It was Burns's final live performance. Burns died in Detroit on December 12, 2012, aged 84.

(Edited from Tony Russell obit @ The Guardian & Wikipedia)

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

For”Eddie ‘Guitar’ Burns – I Love to Jump the Boogie (2021 Jasmine)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/9R2c59Vw

1 Swing Brothers – Notoriety Woman 2:58
2 Swing Brothers – Papa's Boogie 2:40
3 Eddie Burns– Making A Fool Out Of Me 3:01
4 Eddie Burns– Where Did You Stay Last Night? 3:14
5 Eddie Burns– Squeeze Me Baby 3:01
6 Eddie Burns– Gangster Blues 2:41
7 Eddie Burns– Grieving Blues 2:47
8 Eddie Burns– Decoration Day Blues 1:37
9 Eddie Burns– She Keeps Me Guessing 2:47
10 Eddie Burns– Sittin' Here Wonderin' 3:11
11 Eddie Burns– I Love To Jump The Boogie 2:04
12 Eddie Burns– Tavern Lounge Boogie 2:40
13 Eddie Burns– Hello Miss Jessie Lee 3:09
14 Eddie Burns– Dealing With The Devil
15 Big Ed & His Combo– Superstition 2:36
16 Big Ed & His Combo– Biscuit Baking Mama 2:30
17 Eddie Burns– Treat Me Like I Treat You 2:23
18 Eddie Burns– Dont'cha Leave Me Baby 2:22
19 Eddie Burns– Orange Driver 3:26
20 Eddie Burns– Hard Hearted Woman 2:34
21 Eddie Burns– The Thing To Do 2:50
22 Eddie Burns– Mean And Evil (Baby) 2:43
23 Little Sonny– (Don't Be) Messing With My Bread 2:28
24 Little Sonny– I Gotta Find My Baby 2:32
25 Little Sonny– Hear My Woman Calling 2:38
26 Little Sonny– Love Shock 1:54
27 Little Sonny– I'll Love You Baby (Until The Day I Die) 2:05

Starting in 1949 Eddie 'Guitar' Burns recorded with John Lee Hooker and made records under his own name for Detroit based labels whilst never being a full-time professional musician. This is the first CD to be devoted to the great Detroit bluesman who became hugely popular in the UK and Europe in the 1970s recording and touring regularly. In 1961 he recorded the classic 'Orange Driver' which surprisingly featured Marvin Gaye on drums. The song was revived in the 1970s by the J. Geils Band. This is an interesting release and it closes with two singles Eddie recorded for the great Detroit harmonica player, Little Sonny. (Jasmine notes)

A big thank you goes to FredO for the loan of above CD .

For “Eddie Burns – Bottle Up And Go (1972 Action)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/f9jTVHTf

1. She's In L.A. 4:33
2. Bottle Up & Go 2:50
3. Cross Your Heart 5:15
4. Detroit Women (Lookey Here Babe) 3:28
5. Bad Bad Whisky 4:16
6. Kansas City 4:07
7. Whisky Headed Woman 3:06
8. Your Daddy Ain't Foolin' 3:35
9. Vicksburg Blues 4:19
10. I Call It Love 3:49

For “Eddie Burns - Detroit (1993)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/9n2BYVo2

1 Orange Driver
2 When I Get Drunk
3 Kidman
4 Bottle Up And Go
5 Inflation Blues
6 Detroit
7 Butterfly
8 Boom Boom
9 Time Out
10 New Highway 61
11 Blue Jay

Bass – Frank Bryant
Drums – Bobby Smith
Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals – Eddie Burns
Piano – Joe Hunter

For “Eddie Burns - Snake Eyes (2002)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/F9TvpSWY

1 Snake Eyes 3:17
2 Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash 2:52
3 Lonely Man Plea 3:59
4 Go 'Head Angel 4:31
5 Night Shift 6:01
6 Papa Likes To Boogie 3:39
7 I Call It Love 3:46
8 Jail Time 5:23
9 Treat Me Like I Treat You 2:37
10 Goin' To New Orleans 4:23
11 Lend Me Your Love 5:15
12 Hastings Street Special 3:30
13 For You My Love 2:41
14 Hello Miss Jessie Lee 4:54
15 Don't Let Money Change You 4:08

Eddie Burns - Vocals, Harmonica, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Jimmy Burns - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar
Roosevelt Purifoy – Piano
Roosevelt Purifoy – Bass
Larry Taylor – Drums
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Just found these on The Blues That Jazz. Thanks to bluesever for the active links.

For “Eddie Burns - Complete Early Recordings Vol 1 (1948 – 1961)” go here;

http://www.mediafire.com/download/p2gafpa992xjad8/DBM5-ED.zip

For “Eddie Burns – Complete Early Recordings Vol2 (1963 – 1975)” go here:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/qrfs6qszo7akg72/DBM6-ED2.zip

boppinbob said...

For three albums below that I found on the usual streamers @192 go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/5LBsh3U2

Eddie Guitar Burns – Detroit Blackbottom (1975 Big Bear)

1. Do It If You Wanna
2. I’m Going - But I’ll Be Back
3. Detroit Blackbottom
4. Every Jug Stands On His Own Bottom
5. I Wanna Trade With You
6. I’ve Got A Lot Of Respect
7. Bull Head-Go Ahead Angie
8. Toni Louise
9. Mississippi County Farm
10. Pee Pa Pobble
Recorded and mixed at Chalk Farm Studios, London during November 1972.

Eddie 'Guitar' Burns – Lonesome Feeling (2002 Black & Blue)

1 Just A Little Bit 3:22
2 Lonesome Feeling 4:46
3 I Dig You Baby 5:31
4 In The State Highway 3:39
5 You Got To Love Me With A Feeling 5:36
6 Woke Up This Morning 4:36
7 New Inflation Blues 6:16
8 This Old House 3:57
9 What Do You Want To Do ? 3:38
10 That's My Woman 2:56
11 How Could You Leave Me 5:14
12 Wee Baby Blues 3:30
Recorded November 25, 1986, at Farm Sound Studio, Heelsum, The Netherlands.
Tracks 1, 6 and 9 to 11 are previously unissued.

Eddie Burns – 2nd Degree Burns (2005 Blue Suit)

1 I'll Always Be Around 4:30
2 The Thing To Do 4:47
3 Mean & Evil 4:18
4 Hen Pecked 4:48
5 Paradise Valley 3:06
6 Candy Baby 3:30
7 Fun Time 5:31
8 Sugar Girl 3:23
9 The Only Woman 3:30
10 Jingling Baby 5:52
11 Christmas Song 4:00

rntcj said...

Hi!

Thanx for this one. Know artist but "new" hears here too.

Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
rntcj