From Bob Corritore
RIP
Johnnie Bassett - Oct 9,
1935 to Aug 4, 2012 Detroit
blues guitarist and vocalist
extraordinaire
Johnnie
Bassett, died
from complications of liver
cancer on Saturday, August 4 at
Saint John Hospital in Grosse
Pointe, Michigan. He was 76
years old. Born in Marianna,
Florida, Johnnie and his family
moved to Detroit in 1944. He did
his first recordings as a member
of Joe Weaver's band who also
recorded behind
Nolan
Strong & The Diablos,
and
Andre
Williams for
Fortune
Records. He also
played and recorded with the
Miracles
on their 1958 recording of
"Got A
Job." Johnny seemed
to emerge as an artist in his
own right late in his career,
with his great mid '90s
recording work including
Cannonball Records
various artist collection Blues Across America; The
Detroit Scene and his first
CD I Gave My Life To The
Blues on the Dutch
Black
Magic label. He made
further recordings for
Cannonball before switching to
Mack
Avenue Records and
found many awards and
nominations for his work. He
also backed up
Alberta
Adams on her
recordings for Cannonball
Records. He will always be
remembered as one of the the
greatest blues musicians of the
Detroit scene. To see a
great video of Johnnie on TV
singing "A Woman's Got Ways,"
click
here,
and a live performance
of "Bassett Hound Blues," click
here.
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