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Jack Owens (1904-1997)

Jack Owens

A Farmer Who Ran a Juke Joint on Weekends

Jack Owens (1904-1997) was a farmer his entire life in the small town of Bentonia, Mississippi where he ran a juke joint on weekends at his home. David Evans met Jack during one his research trips in the 60s. Since that meeting hundreds of blues fans made the pilgrimage to Jack's door. Alan Lomax visited him once and encouraged Owens to keep playing his guitar in his unique minor tuning. When Tim Duffy visited him in 95 he had taken that advice to heart and played only in this unique Bentonia style. Later that year Duffy arranged for him and David Evans to go on his first trip abroad to a festival in Utrecht, Holland. It took great efforts to get him a passport. David finally found an older relative who could give Owens an affidavit on who he was. They finally arrived at the airport to have Owens detained as he had a pistol in his boot. Somehow they made the flight and got to the show. He is compared to fellow Bentonian Skip James, but Owens music is uniquely his own. Jack Owens passed on February 9th, 1997. (quoted from musicmaker.org)

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