James Mabry
Blues from the Heart of a Gentleman and a Scholar
James mother's classical vocal background and his father's jazz guitar
background ignited a musical spark in him. While his dad was stationed in
Quantico, VA, as a Marine during the early 1960s, this Philadelphia native
began singing and picked up the guitar. James first band gig was as a lead
singer and guitarist in the Triangle/Woodbridge area. James entered the Navy
and was stationed in Washington, DC, during the 1970s. While there James
joined a hard rock band called Cannabis Trading Company, later renamed
Holland. He later continued his musical endeavors, performing as a sideman
with a few R&B and Top 40 bands. As part of the First Command Band, James
opened for such legendary Blues and R&B performers as
James Cotton,
Tyrone Davis,
Brother to Brother and Confunktion. These milestone experiences convinced
James that his heart belonged to the Blues, and he has pursued this passion
ever since. His wide-ranging musical influences include Chuck Berry, Jimi
Hendrix,
Elmore James,
Albert King,
Jimmy Reed,
Louis Jordan,
B.B. King,
Muddy Waters,
Ray Charles,
Big Joe Turner,
and many others. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, his guitar and vocal talents
were a part of the Daryl Davis Band and the Cathy Ponton King Band. James
continues to work with
Jacques "Saxman" Johnson
and Friends and Steve Wolf and Swing Speak when called upon. Blues Plus
released in 1996 by James and
Jacques "Saxman" Johnson,
features such classics as
Elmore James'
"Make My Dream Come True";
B.B. King's
"She's Dynamite"; and
Rufus Thomas'
"Walkin the Dog"; as well as "Slidin," one of James' originals. His
interpretation of "The Thrill Is Gone", by Roy Hawkins and Rick
Darnell, includes a Reggae groove that adds a refreshing, new dimension to
this Blues standard. James Mabry is an exciting and dynamic Blues guitarist
who captivates audiences with his strong, clear vocals. Catch a performance
and hear Blues from the heart of a gentleman and a scholar.
(quoted from James Mabry's page at myspace.com)
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Reviews and Critiques of James Mabry Live Performances and Recordings
James Mabry at the Outta The Way Cafe. Live review at teachthefacts.org.
James Mabry Photos
James Mabry photo at isound.com.
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