Duwayne Burnside
He Creates His Own Sound, Though
Duwayne Burnside was born in the late sixties in Senatobia, Mississippi and
grew up hearing his father,
R.L. Burnside,
and family, as well as neighbors play music; guitar driven Mississippi hill
country blues. Along with his family and neighbors, the radio was another
influence on Duwayne's evolving style. He picked up the guitar before he was
old enough to hold it himself. Growing up, he played guitar behind his father,
but more so backing local club owner
Junior Kimbrough
and the Soul Blues Boys. And with Memphis, Tennessee being as close as it was,
Duwayne began playing and sitting in with seasoned and well known musicians
that frequented town, such as
Little Jimmy King,
Albert King,
B.B. King,
Bobby Blue Band,
and others. Duwayne was also playing in
R.L. Burnside's
family band Sound Machine Groove, which combined the hill country sound with
the soul and R&B that was pouring out of Memphis at the time. Between the
two styles and his growing experience, Duwayne became an outstanding rhythm
player with the ability to blend with all styles of music and any musician.
While playing rhythm Duwayne was also paying attention to all other parts
being played, and stepped up to fit in anywhere he was needed whether it was
drums, bass or guitar. Duwayne's leads began to undeniably sound fused with
Albert King
and the heavy soul feel that came from earlier playing experiences. Duwayne
recorded some with his father and the Sound Machine Groove on High Tone and
Fat Possum Records before moving to Memphis and opening his own club, Burnside
Kitchen and Grill near Highway 61. He booked the shows, cooked the food, sold
the beer and played weekly. In mid 1998, Duwayne traveled to Los Angeles,
California to record his first full length record Live at the Mint as Duwayne
Burnside and the Mississippi Mafia. Members included
Cedric Burnside,
Eddie Batos,
Joe Hill
from Alien Ant Farm, and
David Kimbrough,
with Duwayne's father R.L. sitting in on a few choice tracks. Soon after he
returned, Duwayne decided to take a break from the bar business and moved back
home to Holly Springs and settled down for awhile. In 2001, Duwayne sat in
with the North Mississippi All Stars for the first time in Birmingham, AL. It
was the missing link of sorts. His rhythm and leads were so perfectly played
and placed that on could have never known that was his first show with the
band. From then on he toured 250 days a year with the band and recorded with
the All Stars on their third record Polaris and was also featured on two
E.P.'s. In the beginning of 2004, Duwayne felt the need to pull in the reins
again and settle back in at home for awhile opening another club, Burnside
Blues Cafe, and forming a new band with a few old friends. The result is a
heavy continuation of hill country and soul blues fusion that makes you
thankful this music is still being made.
(quoted from Duwayne Burnside's page at myspace.com)
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Biographical Information on Duwayne Burnside
Duwayne Burnside biography by Amos Harvey.
Duwayne Burnside biography at intrepidartists.com.
Duwayne Burnside biography at greenparrotbar.blogspot.com.
Various Articles on Duwayne Burnside
Article by Walter Tunis.
Article by Grayson Currin.
Article at bluesmatters.com.
Article at recoilmag.com.
Reviews and Critiques of Duwayne Burnside Live Performances and Recordings
Cd review by Scott Barretta.
Duwayne Burnside Photos
Several Duwayne Burnside photos at charlestonpourhouse.com.
Twelve Duwayne Burnside photos at bluessource.com.
Six Duwayne Burnside photos by Kurt Swanson.
Eight Duwayne Burnside photos at greenparrotbar.blogspot.com.
Duwayne Burnside Videos
Duwayne Burnside with Michael Burks. Runtime 08:43.
Duwayne Burnside with Michael Burks. Runtime 08:34.
Duwayne Burnside at Bean Blossom. Runtime 01:00.
Duwayne Burnside. Runtime 00:50.
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