They call me the blues Doctor 'cause I can play all the styles, bottleneck,
ragtime, Piedmont Blues I can tear them up, Chicago Blues; I am the blues
Doctor. Rich people got the blues because they are trying to keep the money,
the poor people are trying to get the money and I ain't got no money. Jesus
had the blues. He had them because he didn't want the devil to get all of the
souls. He turned the rocks to souls, so the devil wouldn't get them all. You
know he turned the water into wine, I guess he did get drunk. Three quarters
of the world is water. I'm glad he didn't turn all of the water into wine or
we would be in trouble. I was born in 1933 in Lee County in Bishopville, South
Carolina. I started playing when I was 11 years old. We had an old pump organ;
I started playing Coon Shine Baby on that. Then I started on the one string
guitar; I played Bottle, Up and Go. My uncle had a guitar around and I fooled
around on that. I made my own little guitar, for strings I cut up an old inner
tube. When I was in high school I organized a group called the 6 stars. I was
ashamed to sing, I was playing instrumental songs like
Blind Boy Fuller
stuff. I played piano in the church. Then I began to start singing. I came up
playing both blues and gospel. On Friday and Saturday night I would make five
dollars a night playing at house parties. That was more than a man plowing a
mule all week was getting was. I then went to school to be a barber but I did
not want to cut no hair I wanted to cut up. I became a great guitar player. I
joined the Spiritualaires. We recorded on the Vee Jay label. We played the
Apollo and toured with Sam Cooke, the Harmonizing Four, and the Staple
Singers. We were out there with all the big groups. When we broke up I came
back to Columbia, South Carolina and I started to play for the college kids
and they went wild. I recorded a song, "I Love You Alberta" and
"Cold, Cold, Rain" on the Sharp label a subsidiary of Savoy.
Tarhill Slim
was on that label. Since that time I have been to Europe, played at Wolf Trap
and toured around the country.
-Drink Small
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