Born in Princeton, NJ on November 6, 1949, Aurora "Rory" Block
grew up in a Manhattan family with Bohemian leanings. Rory Block's father
owned a Greenwich Village sandal shop, where musicians like Bob Dylan,
Maria Muldaur
and John Sebastian all made occasional appearances. The rich and diverse
Village scene was a constant influence on her cultural sensibilities. Rory
Block was playing guitar by age ten, and by her early teens she was sitting
in on the Sunday jam sessions in Washington Square Park. During these years,
Rory Block's life was touched – and profoundly changed – by personal
encounters with some of the earliest and most influential Delta blues masters
of the 20th century. Rory Block made frequent visits to the Bronx, where she
learned her first lessons in blues and gospel music from the
Reverend Gary Davis.
Rory Block swapped stories and guitar licks with seminal bluesman
Son House,
Robert Johnson’s
mentor. Rory Block visited
Skip James
in the hospital after his cancer surgery. Rory Block traveled to Washington,
DC, to visit with
Mississippi John Hurt
and absorb first-hand his technique and his creativity. By the time Rory Block
was in high school, her family had splintered in different directions. With
nothing holding her down, she left home at 15 with her guitar and a few
friends – heading for California on a trip marked by numerous detours and
stops in small towns. Along the way, Rory Block picked her way through a
vast catalog of country blues songs and took her first steps in developing
a fingerpicking and slide guitar style that would eventually be her trademark.
Rory Block recorded an instructional record called How To Play Blues
Guitar in the mid-60s (she was billed as Sunshine Kate on the
original recording), but then took a decade off from music to start a family.
In the mid- and late ‘70s, she made a few records that ran counter to her
inherent blues instincts. The result was a record deal with the Boston-based
Rounder label, which released her High Heeled Blues in 1981. Back in a groove
that felt comfortable and fulfilling, Rory Block threw herself headlong into
an ambitious touring schedule that helped hone her technical and vocal skills
to a razor’s edge, and at the same time nurture a distinctive voice as a
songwriter. Rory Block stayed with Rounder for the next two decades, making
records that simultaneously indulged her affinity for traditional country
blues and served as a platform for her own formidable songwriting talents. The
world finally started taking notice in the early 1990s, and Rory Block scored
numerous awards throughout the decade. She brought home W.C. Handy Awards four
years in a row – two for Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year,
and two for Best Acoustic Blues Album of the Year. Her visibility
overseas increased dramatically when Best Blues and Originals, fueled
by the single Lovin' Whiskey, went gold in parts of Europe. Rory Block
joins the Telarc label with the September 2003 release of Last Fair
Deal, a mix of eight original tunes and six compelling covers of early
blues and gospel songs.
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Biographical Information on Rory Block
Rory Block biography at telarc.com.
Rory Block biography at wikipedia.org.
Rory Block biography at piedmonttalent.com.
Rory Block biography at concordmusicgroup.com.
Various Articles on Rory Block
Article at globalvillageidiot.net.
Rory Block & John Hammond. Article by Steve the Emcee.
Reviews and Critiques of Rory Block Live Performances and Recordings
Rory Block @ The Cedar Cultural Center, February 1, 1997. Review by Ray Stiles.
Rory Block at Cedar Cultural Center - Minneapolis, MN October 11, 2001. Review by Dave "Doc" Piltz.
Rory Block at Cedar Cultural Center - Minneapolis, MN October 11, 2001. Review by Al Rohweder.
Rory Block Interviews
Interview by Steve Elliot.
Interview by Pamela L. Dow (April 2004).
Rory Block Discographies
Rory Block discography by Douglas H. Henkle at folklib.net.
Rory Block Photos
9/10/04 - Rory Block Benefit for Out of The Pits. Photos by Dave Feiden.
Rory Block Videos
Rory block_If i had possession over the judgement day. Runtime 02:50.
Rory block_preachin blues. Runtime 02:59.
Rory block-terraplane blues. Runtime 03:07.
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