While we're at it - go to youtube and search for George Higgs -tremendous downhome harp plus guitar and rack harp.
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You're absolutely right about about George Higgs. His Music Maker records don't do him justice. Pete Lowry recorded him in 1973 and 1979 but these recordings are unreleased. All feature George solo, or as lead with Elester Anderson. Pete was gracious enough to send me some of these for a show on the Trix label I'll be airing in a month - great stuff!
-Jeff H Pete Lowry recorded him in 1973 and 1979 but these recordings are unreleased.And of the 1979 recordings in his own right there's a fair amount. GEORGE HIGGS V/g with Elester Anderson, g ?1. Speed, NC, 20 Jan 1979 79-1272 That?s alright 79-1273 Worried mind blues 79-1274 Geraldine (Jerdine?) 79-1275 Poor boy, long way from home 79-1276 So glad you?re mine -1 79-1279 Going to the river -1 79-1282 C.C. rider -1 79-1284 Skinny woman blues -1 79-1286 Crow Jane -1 79-1287 If I can -1 V/hca ?1/g -2 with Elester Anderson, v -3/g ?4. Speed, NC, 3 Mar 1979 79-1358 Bad feet blues ?2, 4 79-1359 So glad she?s mine ?2, 4 79-1362 Worried mind blues ?2 79-1363 Sitting on top of the world ?1, 4 79-1364 Skinny woman blues ?1, 3, 4 79-1367 I?m in the mood ?2, 4 79-1368 She fooled me ?2, 4 79-1369 John Henry ?2 79-1370 Crow Jane ?2 V/hca ?1/g ?2 with Elester Anderson, v ?3/g ?4. Speed, NC, 25 Mar 1979 79-1486 Throw a poor dog a bone ?1?, 4 79-1489 Skinny woman blues ?1, 3, 4 79-1490 House on the hill/Good vegetables ?2, 4 79-1493 Trouble in mind ?2, 4 79-1494 Worried mind blues -2 79-1496 Katy Mae -2 79-1497 That?s alright ?2, 4 Mention of Elester Anderson got me searching my email archive and discovered this from August 3rd 2002:
Hello. My name is Margo Anderson. I am trying to find some information on my Grandfather Elester "Lestee" Anderson. He was a blues guitarist In around 1960-1970 a man by the name of Pete Lowery came from England to record an album by my grandfather but we never heard the album or heard from Mr. Lowery again. If you have any information on this album please email me back. Thank you for your time. Margo Anderson ============== I didn?t think to ask who had suggested she might contact me but did reply thus: Hello Margo, I don't know if Pete Lowry recorded an entire album, if he did I don't seem to be able to discover if it was released, but I'm out of touch with current CD issues. However, in March 1973 Pete recorded the entire three day Fine Arts Festival, University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill at which Elester Anderson appeared. A series of compilation albums were issued on the UK Flyright label containing performances from that festival. One of which, "Carolina Country Blues" (LP 505), contained "Further Down The Road" sung by your grandfather. Pete, an American citizen who wasn?t from England but the company that released some of the material was, is now living in Australia but contributes a monthly column to the UK magazine Blues & Rhythm who I'm sure will put you in touch with him so that you can discover further information. May I suggest that you forward this email exchange to the editor, Tony Burke. Sorry not to have been of more help. ========== I never heard from her again and can only assume the Tony Burke pointed her in the direction of Lowry. [LATER EDIT: If only I knew then what I know now. A bit of research has turned up masses of Lowry recordings made between September 1972 and March 1979, 99.99% unreleased. Hope she evntually made contact with Pete.] Hi all,
I know that Lightnin' Wells knows George Higgs and thinks highly of his music. George was scheduled to be on staff at Port Townsend a few years ago and it fell through for some reason. I've not heard the prospect of bringing him out there brought up again. all best, Johnm Quote [LATER EDIT: If only I knew then what I know now. A bit of research has turned up masses of Lowry recordings made between September 1972 and March 1979, 99.99% unreleased. Hope she evntually made contact with Pete.] Yes indeed. Lowry's seventeen records released on his Trix label represent only a small portion of his recording activity between 1970 to 1980 (he made no field recordings in 1978). Lowry?s unreleased recordings far exceed the released recordings. Among those whose recordings went unreleased are artists such as Richard Trice, Pink Anderson, John Cephas, Phil Wiggins, Cecil Barfield, Marvin and Turner Foddrell, John Snipes, Dink Roberts, Elester Anderson, Charlie Rambo, Earnest Scott Clifford, Lee "Sam" Swanson and George Higgs among many others. One album that Lowry really regrets not issuing is by the recently departed Maurice Reedus. Reedus was Robert Jr. Lockwood?s great, long time sax player heard to good effect on Lockwood?s two Trix records. Reedus' record was mixed/mastered and titled Get Outta Town, Man (Trix 3318). Baby Tate was a good friend of Lowry?s and was recorded extensively but only issued one 45. Lowry was never happy with these recordings. More on Pete Lowry & Trix: http://sundayblues.org/archives/198 -Jeff H.
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