Slim Harpo (1924-1970)
Well, I'm a King Bee
Slim Harpo (11 January 1924 – 31 January 1970) was a blues musician. Born
James Moore in Lobdell, Louisiana, the eldest in an orphaned family, Moore
worked as a longshoreman and building worker during the late 1930s and early
1940s. One of the foremost proponents of post-war rural blues, he began
performing in Baton Rouge bars under the name Harmonica Slim. He later
accompanied
Lightnin' Slim,
his brother-in-law, both live and in the studio, before commencing his own
recording career in 1957. Named Slim Harpo by producer Jay Miller, the artist's
solo debut coupled I'm a King Bee with I Got Love If You Want It.
Influenced by
Jimmy Reed,
he began recording for Excello Records, and enjoyed a string of popular R&B
singles which combined a drawling vocal with incisive harmonica passages.
Among them were Rainin' In My Heart (1961), I Love The Life I Live,
Buzzin' (instrumental) and Little Queen Bee (1964). On these
hits he was accompanied by understated electric backing from the regular stable
of Excello musicians — including
Lazy Lester,
whom Harpo influenced. The singer was known as one of the masters of the blues
harmonica; the name "Slim Harpo" was a humorous takeoff on
"slim harp", the popular nickname for the harmonica in blues circles.
Harpo was the point man of the 1950s Louisiana Swamp/Blues movement. Harpo,
along with
Lightnin' Slim,
Lazy Lester,
Lonesome Sundown,
and a dozen other downhome artists, recorded for A&R man J.D. Miller in Crowley,
Louisiana. The records were then issued on the Excello label, based in Nashville.
Harpo's relaxed, almost lazy, performances set the tone for his subsequent
work. His warm, languid voice enhanced the sexual metaphor of I'm A King
Bee, which was later recorded by the Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones
also covered the pulsating Shake Your Hips, which Harpo first issued in
1966, while the Pretty Things, the Yardbirds and Them featured versions of his
songs in their early repertoires. Later, the riff from Harpo's hit Shake
Your Hips was used in the ZZ Top hit La Grange, and the Rolling
Stones covered the song on their 1972 album, Exile On Main Street.
Harpo enjoyed a notable US Top 20 pop hit in 1966 with Baby Scratch My
Back (also a number 1 R&B hit), which revitalized his career. Never a
full-time musician, Harpo had his own trucking business during the 1960s,
although he was a popular figure in the late 1960s blues revival, with
appearances at several renowned venues including the Electric Circus and the
Fillmore East. He died unexpectedly of a heart attack on 31 January 1970 at
the age of 46, and was buried in Mulatto Bend Cemetery in Port Allen, Louisiana.
The album The Best of Slim Harpo was first released by Rhino Records
in 1989 and re-released by Excello Records on November 4, 1997.
(quoted from Slim Harpo)
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Biographical Information on Slim Harpo
Slim Harpo biography at wikipedia.org.
Slim Harpo biography at bluesharp.ca.
Slim Harpo biography at celticguitarmusic.com.
Slim Harpo biography by Joel M. Snow.
Slim Harpo biography and photo at rollingstone.com.
Slim Harpo biography and MP3 files at livinblues.com.
Slim Harpo biography at batonrougeblues.org.
Slim Harpo biography at batonrougeblues.org.
Reviews and Critiques of Slim Harpo Live Performances and Recordings
Cd review by Matt Rowe.
Slim Harpo Tabs
Slim Harpo tabs at 911tabs.com.
Slim Harpo tabs at tabs-database.com.
Slim Harpo guitar tab at ultimate-guitar.com.
Slim Harpo Lyrics
Lyrics of numerous Slim Harpo songs.
Lyrics of many Slim Harpo songs.
Lyrics of four Slim Harpo songs.
Lyrics of 19 Slim Harpo songs.
Slim Harpo Discographies
Slim Harpo discography at deaddodo.org.
Slim Harpo Audio Files
Slim Harpo - Shake Your Hips. MP3 file, runtime 02:23.
Slim Harpo - Wild About My Baby. MP3 file, runtime 01:54.
Slim Harpo - Cigarette. MP3 file, runtime 02:09.
Slim Harpo - I Need Money. MP3 file, runtime 02:16.
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