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Big James says... " da Blues will never die!"
Big James Biography At nineteen years old he joined the legendary "Little Milton Band". After playing with Milton for two years, he joined Albert King's Blues Band. After playing with Albert, he returned to the local scene in Chicago and began to play with many blues bands in the area too numerous to mention.
But, it was his association with the late Johnny Christian that really changed things for him. "Big James" says, "Little Milton gave me my start, but Johnny really turned me loose. He was such a great singer and a major influence on me that I will always be grateful to him.
In 1996, along with fellow sidekick, Charlie Kimble on saxophone "Big
James" joined the Buddy Guy's Blues Band. They performed all over the world
with the master bluesman, with the highlight being the "House of Blues
Barnburner Tour" and a performance on the "Tonight Show" featuring Jay Leno.
Also in 1996, The Chicago Playboys rocked the main stage of the Chicago Blues
Festival featuring the dazzling Nellie Travis and Phil Guy. Big James has
also shared a stage with such performers as; Eric Clapton, George Clinton, &
Parliament Funkadelic, Public Announcement, Dan Ackroyd, Larry Coryell & Lou
Rawls.
Now lead by "Big James" on trombone and lead vocals, The Chicago Playboys
are performing at many of the well known blues clubs in the Chicago area such
as: The House of Blues, Buddy Guy's Legends, Famous Dave's in
Chicago-Minneapolis & Champagne, Koko Taylors, B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted, Chord
on Blues in St. Charles, The Slice of Chicago in Palatine, Porter's Oyster
Bar in Crystal Lake and The Up & Under Club in Milwaukee,WI. The horn
section has alson been active in the recording studio having recorded several
albums with Johnny Christian, Lee "Shot" Williams, John Primer, L.V. Banks,
Vance Kelly and on Chico Banks first solo project entitled "Candy Lickin'
Man", on Evidence records. "Big James" is featured on lead vocals and
trombone on a sizzling arrangement of Magic Sam's "All of Your Love."
"Big James" has recorded 2 solo projects on the independent Jamot Music
Label. The first entitled "Funkin' Blues" received rave reviews from
musicians, critics and the general public from all around the globe. The
newest release entitled "If It Wasn't 4 Da Blues" is proving to follow suit!
Be on the lookout for this young and exciting bluesman.
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