Sugar Blue
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JIMMIE JOSHUA WHITING
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Whiting, James
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James Whiting
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Blue, Sugar
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JAMES JOSHUA WHITING
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Whiting, James, 1949-
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Blues musician Sugar Blue was born on December 16, 1949 in New York City to Maisey Savage and Jimmy Jones. Blue was given his first harmonica as a child and taught himself to play by listening to the music of Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan. He attended Herron High School, but left without receiving his diploma. By the age of eighteen, Blue was performing on the streets of New York and sitting in on sessions with blues and jazz legends like Muddy Waters, Sun Ra, Roosevelt Sykes and Brownie McGhee.
In 1977, Blue played on Johnny Shines' albumToo Wet to Plowbefore moving to Paris, France on the advice of blues pianist Memphis Slim, where he was discovered by The Rolling Stones' lead singer, Mick Jagger, who asked him play with the band as a session player. Over the next few years, Blue recorded the harmonica parts for three The Rolling Stones' albums:Some Girlsin 1978;Emotional Rescuein 1980; andTattoo Youin 1981. His most notable work was for the hit single "Miss You." In 1978, Blue toured the U.S. with both The Rolling Stones and Louisiana Red, with whom he had recorded two albums. Blue's debut solo album,Crossroads, was released in 1980. After the release of hisFrom Chicago to Parisalbum in 1982, Blue relocated to Chicago, Illinois, where he played with well-known blues artists like Big Walter Horton, James Cotton and Junior Wells.
He also signed with Alligator Records, and joined Willie Dixon's Chicago Blues All Stars in 1982. Blue recorded several albums throughout the 1980s includingAbsolutely BlueandHigh Voltage Blues. In 1985, he received the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album for his contribution to the compilation albumBlues Explosion. Blue made a small appearance in the 1987 filmAngel Heartand had a harmonica solo for the movieTapeheadsin the following year. Blue continued to release new albums through Alligator Records includingParis Bluesin 1993 andBlue Blazesin 1994. After a short hiatus, he released the albumCode Bluein 2007, and appeared in the 2008 filmThe Perfect Age of Rock ‘n' Roll. He recorded new music on the 2010 albumThresholdand his live projectRaw Sugar, released in 2012. Blue then released the albumVoyagein 2016.
Blue and his wife, Ilaria Lantieri, have one son together, James, and Blue also has a daughter named Sarah.
Sugar Blue was interviewed byThe HistoryMakerson June 10, 2018.
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