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Saturday, March 2, 2024
Sam Frazier Jr. and the SBG's - Sam Frazier Jr. and the SBG's
1 Don't Start Me Talkin' 2 Intro 3 Nine Below Zero 4 Honest I Do 5 Miner's Refrain 6 Your Cheatin' Heart 7 Fannie Mae 8 Inherit The Blues 9 Little Milton Jam
Line up Sam Frazier Jr - Vocals & Harmonica Sam Gunderson - Acoustic Guitar & Backing Vocals Sara Green - Acoustic Guitar & Backing Vocals Jacob Thompson - Cymbals
74-year-old Sam Frazier Jr. learned harmonica from the likes of Sonny Boy Williamson and Slim Harpo, both of whom used to attend his mother’s backyard barbecues in Edgewater, Alabama, near Birmingham. Jimmy Reed also came by. As a result of the large crowds that the barbecue and liquor sales drew, entertainers started coming by and playing for the crowd for donations and free barbecue and liquor.
It was Sonny Boy Williamson who gave Sam his first harmonica and gave him a lesson in the blues harmonica technique.
In a musical career that has lasted more than 50 years, he has played blues, soul and even country (he was Country Boy Eddie’s harmonica player for 13 years on a country music show on Birmingham television in the 1970s and 1980s).
His latest release is a self-titled modern take on old time acoustic country blues.
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Line up
Sam Frazier Jr - Vocals & Harmonica
Sam Gunderson - Acoustic Guitar & Backing Vocals
Sara Green - Acoustic Guitar & Backing Vocals
Jacob Thompson - Cymbals
74-year-old Sam Frazier Jr. learned harmonica from the likes of Sonny Boy Williamson and Slim Harpo, both of whom used to attend his mother’s backyard barbecues in Edgewater, Alabama, near Birmingham. Jimmy Reed also came by. As a result of the large crowds that the barbecue and liquor sales drew, entertainers started coming by and playing for the crowd for donations and free barbecue and liquor.
It was Sonny Boy Williamson who gave Sam his first harmonica and gave him a lesson in the blues harmonica technique.
In a musical career that has lasted more than 50 years, he has played blues, soul and even country (he was Country Boy Eddie’s harmonica player for 13 years on a country music show on Birmingham television in the 1970s and 1980s).
His latest release is a self-titled modern take on old time acoustic country blues.
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