Part 3: A Portrait of Bobby Rush, the 90-year old Grammy-Award Winning Blues artist who is still going strong
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Join us on a captivating journey through the life and career of Bobby Rush, the legendary 90-year-old Grammy Award-winning blues artist who continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of blues, rap, and funk.
In this five-part series, we delve deep into the remarkable story of a man whose music has transcended generations, earning him twelve Blues Music Awards and a Grammy at the age of 83. From his humble beginnings to his enduring legacy, discover the essence of Bobby Rush's music and the vibrant spirit that keeps him going strong.
The Early Years: A Musical Genesis: Explore Bobby Rush's roots in rural Louisiana, where his father's guitar and harmonica playing ignited his passion for music. Hear about his early experiments with a sugarcane syrup bucket and a broom-wire diddley bow, and his formative years in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, where he forged friendships with blues legends like Elmore James and Johnny "Big Moose" Walker.
Chicago Bound: A Bluesman in the Big City: Follow Bobby Rush's journey to Chicago in 1953, where he immersed himself in the thriving local blues scene. Discover how he befriended iconic musicians like Little Walter and Muddy Waters, and how his performances at Skins and collaborations with artists like Etta James and Howlin' Wolf shaped his burgeoning career.
Chicken Heads and Breakthroughs: Uncover the story behind Bobby Rush's breakout hit "Chicken Heads," a track that brought him national recognition in 1971. Learn about his experiences recording with Philadelphia International and the challenges and triumphs that defined his career in the 1970s and beyond.
A Legacy in Gold: Milestones and Achievements: Dive into the milestones that marked Bobby Rush's illustrious career, from his gold-certified albums to his Grammy-winning triumphs. Hear about the impact of his music on popular culture, including the resurgence of "Chicken Heads" through its feature in the film "Black Snake Moan."
Still Going Strong: The Unstoppable Bobby Rush: Celebrate Bobby Rush's enduring legacy as he continues to perform and record music into his 90s. Reflect on his autobiography, "I Ain't Studdin' Ya: My American Blues Story," and the wisdom he shares about life, music, and staying true to one's roots.
At 90-years of age, Rush reflects upon his 2024 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album and his recognition by the Mississippi State Legislature Concurrent Resolution saluting and extending "congratulations to the 90-year-old Mississippi Blues Legend for winning the prestigious Grammy Award."
Tune in to discover why Bobby Rush remains an indomitable force in the world of blues. Listeners will appreciate the extraordinary life of a blues legend whose story is as vibrant and dynamic as his music.
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