For 59 years, Tommie Pruitt has quietly lived the life of a Mississippi blues
man. From the Gulf Coast to the Delta and all points in between, he has
traveled the back roads and the cross roads playing countless clubs and juke
joints; from Mobile Street in Hattiesburg up through the Delta and from
Mobile, Alabama all the way down to New Orleans. He has played with
Bo Diddley,
Ike and Tina Turner, and
Ivory Joe Hunter
to name a few. His fingers are deft and sure as they fly over the fret board
of his electric guitar. At 74, he can out play and out last men less than half
his age. He is a force of nature and those that hear him play never forget his
name. Tommie Lee Pruitt was born April 17th, 1933 in Ellisville Mississippi.
He has lived there his entire life. His father died when he was 3 years old.
His older brother was a well known blues guitar player named
Bill ‘Baby Ruth’ Pruitt.
Bill was shot to death in Ohio after a gig one night in a case of mistaken
identity. Tommie taught himself to play on a guitar he made from an old cigar
box. He would listen to ‘The Blues Show” of John R. from Nashville on the
radio late at night and copy what he heard. It was soon obvious that he was a
natural talent. He began playing the clubs around Laurel and Hattiesburg in
1948 when he was just 15 years old. He and his band became the house band at
the Star Theatre on Mobile Street. The Star Theatre was a movie house with a
stage down below the screen. Every Wednesday and Thursday night he hosted a
talent show called "At the Parlor" where local and visiting talent
could showcase their skills for money and prizes. He would catch the bus to
Hattiesburg on those days. The other days he worked at R.D. Hollomans Grocery
Store in Laurel. It was while he was working there that he met and married
Verta Bell. He was 17 and she was 15 when they got married. They have been
together ever since. His next day job was working for Al’s Pawn Shop in Laurel
where he worked as a clerk. In 1953 a black man working as a store clerk was
rare. He would also take trips to New Orleans to pick up diamonds for the
shop. During this time he was playing in clubs around the state. Working at a
pawn shop allowed Tommie access to good guitars and other needed equipment. In
1962 he began touring with the Five Royals playing guitar and singing. He
played with them until 1969 when the band broke up. Since then, he has
continued charm and entertain generations of fans here in South Mississippi,
his home. His music keeps him young and thanks to the internet, people from
around the world are coming to know and love this bluesman from Ellisville
that locals have loved for nearly six decades.
(quoted from Tommie T-Bone Pruitt's official website)
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Biographical Information on Tommie T-Bone Pruitt
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt biography by Scott Barretta.
Various Articles on Tommie T-Bone Pruitt
Article and photo at southmissmusicsampler.com.
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt Photos
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt photos at arts.state.ms.us.
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt Audio Files
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt - Baby What You Want Me To Do. MP3 file, runtime 06:36.
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt - Long Distance Call. MP3 file, runtime 04:11.
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt - Natural Born Lover. MP3 file, runtime 05:06.
Tommie T-Bone Pruitt Videos
Pinetop Boogie w/T-Bone Pruitt. Runtime 02:00.
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