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Summertime by Eddie C. Campbell

Artist Biography For Eddie C. Campbell

Eddie C. Campbell May 6 1939 – November 20 2018 Was An American Blues Guitarist And Singer In The Chicago Blues Scene. Born In Mississippi In 1939 And Raised On Chicago’s Tough South Side During His Career Campbell Played With Nearly Every Seminal Figure Who Defines Chicago Blues. With Irresistible Rhythms And Lithe Guitar Lines Campbell Had A Precise Clean Popping Guitar Tone Played With Uncanny Precision. He Was Perhaps One Of The Best And Most Under-Appreciated Chicago Blues Guitarists. Campbell’s Parents Moved To Chicago When He Was Six And His Mother Bought Him His First Guitar At Age Eight. By The Age Of 12 He Was Sitting In With Muddy Waters And While Still In His Teens He Was Playing Around Town With Friends Luther Allison And Magic Sam. One Of The More Flamboyant Players On The Chicago West Side Campbell Would Wear Outrageous Hair Styles And Could Often Be Seen Riding Around On A Purple Motorcycle With His Bright Red Guitar Strapped To His Back. By The Late '50s He Was Backing Up Lowell Fulson Percy Mayfield Tyrone Davis And Little Johnny Taylor. He Played With Just About Every Blues Artists In The Chicago Area At That Time Including Muddy Waters Howlin' Wolf Otis Rush Little Walter Mighty Joe Young Oscar Coleman And Magic Sam Who Was Influential On His Guitar Style. During The '60s And ‘70’s Campbell Was Band Leader For Jimmy Reed Until His Death In 1976 . He Then Played With Koko Taylor And Willie Dixon's Chicago Blues All-Stars. In 1977 He Released His Now Classic Record "King Of The Jungle." After Living In Europe For Eight Years He Returned To Chicago In 1992 And Attained Blues Cult Status With An International Fan Base As One Of The Best Practitioners With A Unique Brand Of West-Side Chicago Blues.

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