Monday, April 06, 2009

Alexis Korner

Alexis Korner "the Founding Father of British Blues"

Blues Incorporated
'The group included, at various times, such influential musicians as Charlie Watts, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Long John Baldry, Graham Bond, Danny Thompson and Dick Heckstall-Smith. It also attracted a wider crowd of mostly younger fans, some of whom occasionally performed with the group, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Rod Stewart, John Mayall and Jimmy Page. One story is that The Rolling Stones went to stay at Korner's house late one night, in the early 1960s, after a performance. They entered in the accepted way, by climbing in through the kitchen window, to find Muddy Waters' band sleeping on the kitchen floor.'


C.C.S.- short for The Collective Consciousness Society, you may recognise the second one




Korner also played on B. B. King's Super session or 'London' album, and cut his own, similar album, Get Off My Cloud, with Keith Richards,Peter Frampton,Nicky Hopkins, and members of Joe Cocker's Grease Band.

In 1978, for Korner's 50th birthday, an all-star concert was held featuring many of his friends mentioned above, as well as Eric Clapton, Paul Jones, Chris Farlowe, Zoot Money and other friends, which was later released as The Party Album, and as a video.

In 1981, he joined another "supergroup", Rocket 88, a project led by Ian Stewart based around boogie-woogie keyboard players, which featured a rhythm section comprising Jack Bruce and Charlie Watts, among others, as well as a horn section. They toured Europe and released an album on Atlantic Records. He isn't on this but it gives you a flavour



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

B.B. King 's "Supersession" album...??
Probably you would say "In London" album....

Lapiedra52

Ron Moorby said...

I'll change it - sorry for my error. Probably using wikipedia or this.

They are both joyous though