Curley James Weaver (March 25, 1906 - September 20, 1962) was an American blues
musician known as the "Georgia Guitar Wizard".
He was born in Covington, Georgia and raised on a farm near Porterdale. His mother,
Savannah "Dip" Shepard Weaver,
was a well-respected pianist and guitarist, who taught Curley together with
her friend's sons,
"Barbecue Bob" Hicks and
Charlie Hicks.
The three formed a group with harmonica player Eddie Mapp, and played in the
local area. In 1925 Weaver moved to Atlanta, working as a laborer and playing
on the streets and at various social events. In 1928, he first recorded with
Columbia Records, later releasing records on several different record labels.
Although he recorded on his own during the 1920s and 1930s, first in the style
taught by his mother and later with the spreading Piedmont style, he was
best known for duets with
Blind Willie McTell
with whom he worked until the 1950s - as well as
Barbecue Bob,
Fred McMullen, and harmonica and guitar player
Buddy Moss.
He was also a member of the recording groups The Georgia Browns (Weaver, Moss,
McMullen) and The Georgia Cotton Pickers (Bob, Weaver, Moss), examples of the
sort of bands that played house parties in those days. After WW II he recorded
in New York and Atlanta both solo, and with
Blind Willie McTell.
His final recordings were in 1949. Weaver lost his sight in the 1950s after
working on the railroad, and died in Almon, Georgia in 1962, at the age of 56.
His daughter
Cora Mae Bryant
(born 1 May 1926) continues in her father’s tradition as a blues musician. She
passed away on October 30, 2008.
(quoted from wikipedia.org)
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