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Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)

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Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)

Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 1.2 GB | Covers Included
Genre: Blues/Modern Electric | RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com + HF.com

Internationally known harmonica player and vocalist WILLIE J. FOSTER (1921.09.19/Leland, MS – 2001.05.20/Jackson, TN) played with blues greats Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter, and others during the 1950s and early 1960s. Despite health problems later in his life, he toured often and performed in many countries. Foster always returned to his roots in Mississippi’s Delta region, though, where he was known as the “Godfather of the Blues.”
The son of sharecroppers, William James Foster was born on September 19, 1921, on a cotton sack in a field outside Leland, Mississippi. In interviews, he often told the story of his mother’s labor during the late-summer harvest, when the plantation owner told her to keep picking cotton. “She couldn’t get to the house when the pain started,” Foster said in an interview with Stand on the Ocean Records. “Some people run across there and put down a sack–and boom, there I were.” After Foster was born, his mother was unable to have more children. He helped his family farm and sharecrop from ages seven to 17. The family earned about $100 a year, and Foster often wore sacks tied to his feet instead of shoes. After the fourth grade, he attended school only sporadically, when rain kept him from working in the fields.
Foster was seven when he bought his first harmonica for 25 cents on lay-away at the Rexall Drug Store in Leland. With only a dime to put toward the first payment, the boy pumped water to earn the rest of the money, he told Stand on the Ocean Records: “I left there, got on the railroad track and walked home blowin’ my harmonica …’ wonka, wonka, wonka’. I didn’t know nothin’ to blow, but that was my inspiration.” “I was lonely and what really satisfied me was my music,” he recalled in U.S. News and World Report. Before he knew how to play tunes, Foster imitated mockingbirds, passing trains, and other sounds of his youth. When he was nine, his father encouraged him to learn the proper way to play what Delta blues musicians called the “juice harp.”
At age 17 Foster left home and moved north to Detroit, where he worked in automobile factories for three years. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was stationed in Europe. There he played harmonica for boxing champion Joe Louis and bombshell actress Betty Grable during a show for soldiers in London.
After the war Foster moved to St. Louis, where he played his first paying gig around 1950 in a nightclub called Green’s Grocery. “It was a colored-owned club,” Foster said in an interview quoted on CNN.com. “Me, a drummer and a guitar man got 50 cents each for the night. We played for two weekends for that, and on the third weekend he paid us $1 each, and the week after that $1.50 apiece. Whew, we had ‘em packin’ in.” It was in St. Louis that Foster formed his band–the Three W’s–with drummer Willie Williams and guitarist Willie Howard. Occasionally Foster would jam with other musicians, including Delta bluesman Frank Frost and guitar great Albert King, who often played across the river in East St. Louis.
Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)

Foster often roamed between St. Louis, Mississippi, Detroit, and Chicago. Ultimately he settled in Chicago, becoming a regular presence on Maxwell Street, the legendary strip where blues musicians played for the tips passersby would drop into their tin cups. Here he met blues harmonica great Walter Horton, who helped Foster polish his skills. Eventually Foster joined the Chicago club circuit, playing with the likes of Floyd Jones, Snooky Pryor, and Lazy Bill Lucas.
In 1953 he met legendary bluesman Muddy Waters, who invited Foster to join and tour with his band. That same year, Foster made his recording debut with the single “Falling Rain Blues/Four Day Jump,” released on Parrot Records. About a year later he performed with Waters in New York’s famed Carnegie Hall.
Foster moved back to Mississippi in 1963 to take care of his father, who had been involved in a serious car accident. For the rest of his life his home would remain Mississippi, where he would play in blues clubs (called “juke joints”) in Holly Ridge, Indianola, and Greenville. Living in Greenville during the 1970s, Foster often played with bluesmen James “T-Model” Ford, Asie Payton, Frank Frost, and Sam Carr. In the 1980s he formed his band, the Rhythm and Blues Upsetters, a seven-person band with guitarists John Horton and Mickey Rogers.
Foster’s career accelerated in the 1990s when he toured worldwide despite his failing health. In 1991 he met the New Zealand musician Midge Marsden, who invited him to play in her country for several months. While abroad, Foster stepped on a mussel shell and the wound led to an infection, resulting, ultimately, in the amputation of his leg. Several years later–already legally blind from glaucoma–illness led to the removal of his other leg; he was back performing only days after the operation.
If the last decade of Foster’s life was a physical trial, it was a musical triumph. He seemed unstoppable, recording his first compact disc, At Home with the Blues, in 1993, which was released by RMD Music, a label based in his hometown of Greenville, Mississippi. More CDs followed, including I Found Joy in 1995 and Live at Airport Groceryin 2000. His reputation overseas led him to play with musicians in Europe, Australia, and elsewhere. The Juke Joints, a Dutch band, featured songs with him on two of their CDs. Foster had just finished recording a new CD with Mempho Records before he died.
“Blues is a feeling,” he told the U.S. News and World Report. “Black people named it the blues and made a song out of it. But it really means a burden hung over you.” Despite enduring many hardships – including six failed marriages – Foster never lost his sense of humor and positive outlook. He died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack on May 20, 2001, after performing at a private party in Jackson, Tennessee.

Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)

Willie Foster - I Found Joy (1979)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 350 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Blues/Modern Electric | Label: Palindrome Records | Catalog Number: PRD-21459 | Release Date: 1979


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1. Why Do You Treat Me So Mean 4:34
2. Janie On My Mind 7:22
3. Everyday I Have the Blues 5:09
4. Achin' All Over 3:45
5. Tell Me 4:00
6. Blues Is Just a Feelin' 5:21
7. Big Boss Man 3:28
8. Where Can She Be 4:00
9. If You Love Me 5:19
10. Ready for the Blues 3:48
11. Goin' to Get My Baby 2:24
12. I Found Joy 6:27

Personnel:
Willie Foster - Vocals,Harp
Bobby Mack - Guitars
Mark Goodwin - Piano,Hammond Organ
Bret Coats - Bass
Dan Frezek - Drums
Jimmy Pate - Drums

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Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)

Willie Foster - At Home With The Blues (1993)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 215 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Blues/Modern Electric | Label: RMD Music | Catalog Number: RMD-221101 | Release Date: 1993

Willie J. Foster provides vocals and harmonica playing as only a true Mississippi Delta bluesman can. His soulful harmonica touches the heart of all who have known the blues.Mississippi Delta Blues with Vocals and Great Harmonica sounds by a legendary bluesman.

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1. Love Everybody 3:57
2. Honey Ain't Sweet 3:10
3. Chicken Scratch 3:26
4. Why You Treat Me This Way 2:37
5. Promise Me Love 4:16
6. My Dear Old Dad 5:01
7. Going To St. Louis 3:21
8. I'm Ready 4:11
9. Chestereen 3:12
10. Barbara Ann 4:08

Personnel:
Willie Foster - Vocals,Harp
Big Rick Taliafero - Bass
Frank Vick/Carl Griffin - Drums
Micky Rogers - Guitar
Carroll Strother/Joe Willis - Keyboard
Carl Griffin - Percussion

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Willie Foster / At Home With The Blues

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Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)

Willie Foster - Live at Airport Grocery (2000)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 296 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Blues/Modern Electric | Label: Mempho Records | Catalog Number: 001 | Release Date: Jan 11, 2000

At first sight, the appearance of this legendary bluesman can fool you. Willie Foster is 77 years old, confined to a wheelchair, and legally blind, but to see him play is to know what the blues is all about. Mempho Records is proud to announce "Live at Airport Grocery," the latest United States release from Willie Foster. Recorded live to 12 Track analog, "Live at Airport Grocery" is a testament to the soul and love Willie foster has for his Music. Airport Grocery is a small Bar-B-Q juke joint in Cleveland, Mississippi. It is one of those places we have all seen, but often overlook; a great place to get some hot food and see live performances from some of the best kept secrets the South has to offer. "Live at Airport Grocery" is just such a performance that is captured and reproduced for everyone to enjoy. Willie Foster's performances unveil his life as a bluesman. As he says "The blues is a burden. You've got to live the blues to know the blues." From being born in a cotton field of the Mississippi delta to loosing loved ones, this recording reveals and expresses his innermost feelings. Track 2, "Love Everybody" speaks for itself. On track 8, he sings about his departed "Dear Old Dad," and nearly brings you to tears with his wailing harmonica on track 3, "Honey Ain't Sweet." An authentic bluesman whose career has spanned the better part of this century, Willie Foster is living history. Listen for yourself and be taken back to a time when all that mattered was a rhythm and a song.

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1. Just Messin' Round 4:13
2. Love Everybody 5:45
3. Honey Ain't Sweet 7:19
4. Hoochie Coochie Man 6:32
5. Janie On My Mind 5:37
6. Promise Me Love 5:07
7. Goin to St. Louis 5:33
8. My Dear Old Dad 8:18
9. Willie's Boogie 4:06

Personnel:
Willie Foster - Vocals,Harp
Charlie Ricker - Rhythm & Lead Guitar
Skeeter Provis - Rhythm & Lead Guitar
Donnie Brown - Bass
Frank Vick - Drums
Larry Wright - Drums

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Willie Foster / Live at Airport Grocery

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Willie Foster - 4 Disc (1979 - 2001)

Willie Foster - My Inspiration (2001)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 396 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Blues/Modern Electric | Label: Mempho/Boogie Barbeque | Catalog Number: BB-1404 | Release Date: 2001

This CD is about legendary bluesman Willie James Foster and his music. From the handwritten name on the door of his old van to being physically confined to a wheelchair due to the loss of his legs, he continued to play his beloved Blues, even on the very night he died. He never made much money nor did the killer big money gigs. He was truly the quintessential blue-collar or working man’s Bluesman.

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1. Let Em Talk 4:00
2. Why Babe 5:42
3. Found Me a Lover 3:00
4. Born in the Delta 7:27
5. Cut You Loose 3:15
6. Leland Shuffle 5:18
7. Lonely Man 4:37
8. Wonder Why 3:57
9. Thought You Was My Gal 3:55
10. My Inspiration 9:50
11. Sho Look Good to Me 4:24

Personnel:
Willie Foster – Harmonica & Vocals
Mickey Rogers – Guitar
Skeeter Provis – Guitar
Brad Webb – Guitar
Donnie Brown – Bass
Mike Dill – Drums
Robert ‘Nighthawk’ Tooms – Piano
Russel Wheeler – Organ

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Willie Foster / My Inspiration

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