Terry "Harmonica" Bean has decades of experience with the blues. A
lifelong resident of Pontotoc, Mississippi, Terry first heard downhome blues
at his childhood home. His father,
Eddie Bean,
sang and played blues guitar and prior to Terry’s birth traveled with an
electric blues band. As a child Terry attended blues and gambling houseparties
his father hosted at the family’s home on "Bean Hill" in Pontotoc.
He and his fourteen brothers and sisters also picked cotton in the surrounding
fields. Terry began playing guitar and harmonica as a child, and eventually
his father began featuring him at the home gatherings and taking him along to
other house parties. Although Terry was a "natural", he stopped
playing around the time he was twelve because several of his brothers were
jealous of the attention he received. Terry turned his attention instead to
baseball, and was a star pitcher on American Legion league teams and his high
school team, which he led to the state championship in 1980. Terry could throw
nearly 100 mph with both hands and pitched five no-hitters, and attracted
scouts from several major leagueteams. A professional career in baseball was
curtailed, however, when Terry was injured in a motorcycle accident and he
lost his competitive edge. Nevertheless, he continued to play semi-pro ball in
his ‘20s until he was involved in another automotive accident. Terry decided
to "get serious" about the blues in 1988 after visiting the Delta
Blues Festival in Greenville. He went there to see
Robert Junior Lockwood,
who played with Terry’s idol, harmonica legend
Little Walter,
but inadvertently fell in with the Greenville blues scene. Every weekend for
three years Terry traveled to Greenville and its environs to play harmonica with
James "T-Model" Ford
as well as
Asie Payton
at various juke joints. He also played across the Delta with artists including
Lonnie Pitchford.
Back home he formed a band, and began playing guitar himself after becoming
frustrated with teaching others his ideal sound. Following the lead of
Arkansas bluesman
John Weston,
he started using a harmonica rack and performing as a one-man band, stomping
his feet for percussion. Since the mid-‘80s Terry has worked full-time at a
furniture factory in Pontotoc, but he has maintained a busy performance
schedule as both a solo artist and with the Terry Harmonica Bean Blues Band.
He has performed at festivals across the United States, including the Chicago
Blues Festival in 2006, and has travelled to England and Italy as well. Since
2002 he has released six self-produced CDs that document both his band and
solo performances.
(quoted from Terry "Harmonica" Bean's page at myspace.com)
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