Willie "Big Eyes" Smith was a Grammy Award-winning American electric blues vocalist, harmonica player, and multi-award winning drummer.[2] He was best known for several stints with the Muddy Waters band beginning in the early 1960s.
(January 19, 1936 – September 16, 2011)[
In 1961 Smith became a regular member of Muddy Water's band, which then consisted of George "Mojo" Buford, Luther Tucker, Pat Hare, and Otis Spann. By the mid '60s he'd left the band for more steady work as a cab driver. In the late '60s he rejoined Muddy's band and remained a permanent member until 1980. All of Muddy's Grammy Award winning albums (Hard Again, I'm Ready, They Call Me Muddy Waters, Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live, The London Muddy Waters Session, and The Muddy Waters Woodstock Album[4]) were released between 1971 and 1979, during Smith's tenure with the band. Though he did not play on all of these albums, Smith is estimated to have participated in twelve sessions yielding eighty-four tracks.[5]
In June 1980 Smith and other members of Muddy's band, Pinetop Perkins (piano), Calvin Jones (bass), and Jerry Portnoy (harmonica), and Smith on drums, stuck out on their own, also recruiting veteran Chicago blues man Louis Myers (harmonica/guitar) to form The Legendary Blues Band, with the vocals shared by all. Later that year, Smith and the Legendary Blues Band appeared backing John Lee Hooker in the movie The Blues Brothers (1980). Smith was the only band member, besides Hooker, to appear onscreen in close-up.[6] With varying personnel over the years, the Legendary Blues Band recorded seven albums, Life of Ease, Red Hot 'n' Blue, Woke Up with the Blues (nominated for a W. C. Handy Award), U B Da Judge, Prime Time Blues, and Money Talks, were recorded between 1981 to 1993. By the time Money Talks came out in 1993, Smith had become a very credible singer. The Legendary Blues Band toured with Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, and Eric Clapton.
His first solo recording started in 1995 with Bag Full of Blues, with Pinetop Perkins, harpist Kim Wilson, plus guitarists James Wheeler, Nick Moss, and Gareth Best. In 1999, Smith recorded with Muddy Waters son Big Bill Morganfield on his album Rising Son. Smith's album Way Back (2006), contained 11 songs, half of which he wrote. He was backed by Bob Margolin and Frank Krakowski on guitar, Pinetop Perkins on piano, and guest shots by James Cotton and others.
Smith's 2008 album, Born in Arkansas, utilized bassman Bob Stroger, pianist Barrelhouse Chuck, guitarist Billy Flynn, guitarist Little Frank Krakowski (who has worked with Smith for years) and his son and drummer, Kenny "Beedy Eyes" Smith. In June 2010, Smith released Joined at the Hip with Pinetop Perkins. Joining these two in the studio were bassist Bob Stroger, and Kenny Smith on drums. John Primer, who was another Muddy Waters band alumnus, joined on lead guitar along with Frank Krakowski.
On February 13, 2011, Smith won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album for Joined at the Hip, an album he recorded with Pinetop Perkins.
Death
Smith died following a stroke on September 16, 2011.[1]The Blues Foundation Awards
Blues Music Awards[7] | ||||
Year | Category | Result | ||
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2011 | Traditional Blues Album of the Year- Joined at the Hip(w/Pinetop Perkins) | Winner | ||
2009 | Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
2008 | Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
2007 | Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
2006 | Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
2005 | Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
2004 | Blues Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
2003 | Blues Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
2002 | Blues Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
1999 | Blues Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
1998 | Blues Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
1997 | Blues Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner | ||
1996 | Blues Instrumentalist-Drums | Winner |
Selective discography
As bandleader
2010 | Joined At the Hip (with Pinetop Perkins) | Blues | Telarc |
2008 | Born in Arkansas | Blues | Big Eyes Records |
2006 | Way Back | Blues | Hightone |
2004 | Bluesin' It | Blues | Electro-Fi |
2000 | Blues from the Heart | Blues | Juke Joint |
1999 | Nothin' But The Blues Y'all | Blues | Juke Joint |
1995 | Bag Full of Blues | Blues | Blind Pig |
Legendary Blues Band
Year | Title | Genre | Label |
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1993 | Money Talks | Blues | Wild Dog Blues |
1992 | Prime Time Blues | Blues | Wild Dog Blues |
1991 | U B Da Judge | Blues | Ichiban |
1990 | Keepin' the Blues Alive | Blues | Ichiban |
1989 | Woke up with the Blues | Blues | Ichiban |
1983 | Red Hot 'n' Blue | Blues | Rounder |
1981 | Life of Ease | Blues | Rounder |
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