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Jimmy McCracklin (born August 13, 1921, St. Louis, Missouri, United States) is an American pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. His style contains West Coast blues, Jump blues, and R&B.[1] Over a career that has spanned seven decades, he says he has written almost a thousand songs and has recorded hundreds of them.[2] McCracklin has recorded over 30 albums, and owns four gold records

McCracklin joined the United States Navy in 1938, later settled in Richmond, California, and began playing at the local Club Savoy owned by his sister-in-law Willie Mae "Granny" Johnson.[3] The room-length bar served beer and wine, and Granny Johnson served home-cooked meals of greens, ribs, chicken, and other southern cuisine. A house band composed of Bay Area based musicians alternated with and frequently backed performers such as B. B. King, Charles Brown, and L. C. Robinson. Later in 1963 he would write and record a song "Club Savoy" on his I Just Gotta Know album.

His recorded a debut single for Globe Records, "Miss Mattie Left Me", in 1945, and recorded "Street Loafin' Woman in 1946. McCracklin recorded for a number of labels in Los Angeles and Oakland, prior to joining Modern Records in 1949-1950. He formed a group called Jimmy McCracklin and his Blues Blasters in 1946, with guitarist Lafayette Thomas who remained with group until the early 1960s.[4]

His popularity increased after appearing on the TV pop Dick Clark's American Bandstand in support of his self written single "The Walk" (1957),[5] subsequently released by Checker Records in 1958. It went to No. 5 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 7 on the pop chart,[6] after more than 10 years of McCracklin selling records in the black community on a series of small labels. Jimmy McCracklin Sings, his first solo album, was released in 1962, in the West Coast blues style. In 1962, McCracklin recorded "Just Got to Know" for his own Art-Tone label in Oakland, after the record made No. 2 on the R&B chart. For a brief period in the early 1970s McCracklin ran the Continental Club in San Francisco. He booked blues acts such as T-Bone Walker, Irma Thomas, Big Joe Turner, Big Mama Thornton, and Etta James.[7] In 1967, Otis Redding and Carla Thomas had success with "Tramp", a song credited to McCracklin and Lowell Fulson. Salt-n-Pepa made a hip-hop hit out of the song in 1987. Oakland Blues (1986) was an album arranged and directed by McCracklin, and produced by World Pacific. The California rock-n-roll "roots music" band The Blasters named themselves after McCracklin's backing band The Blues Blasters. Blasters' lead singer Phil Alvin explained the origin of the band's name: "I thought Joe Turner’s backup band on Atlantic records – I had these 78s – I thought they were the Blues Blasters. It ends up it was Jimmy McCracklin's. I just took the 'Blues' off and Joe finally told me, that’s Jimmy McCracklin’s name, but you tell ‘im I gave you permission to steal it."[1]

McCracklin continued to tour and produce new albums in the 1980s and 1990s.[8] Bob Dylan has cited McCracklin as a favorite.[9] He played at the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1973, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1984 and 2007. He was given a Pioneer Award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation in 1990, and the Living Legend and Hall of Fame award at the Bay Area Black Music Awards, in 2007.[10]

[edit] Selected discography



Year

Title

Genre

Label



2007

1951-1954

West Coast blues

Classics



2004

1948-1951

West Coast blues

Classics



2003

1945-1948

West Coast blues

Classics



2003

Jumpin Bay Area 1948-1955

West Coast blues

P-Vine Japan



1999

Tell It to the Judge!

West Coast blues

Gunsmoke



1997

The Walk: Jimmy McCracklin at His Best

West Coast blues, Soul-Blues

Razor & Tie



1994

A Taste of the Blues

West Coast blues

Bullseye Blues



1992

The Mercury Recordings

West Coast blues, Soul-Blues

Bear Family



1991

Jimmy McCracklin: My Story

West Coast blues

Rounder



1991

My Story

West Coast blues

Rounder



1981

All His Bluesblasters

West Coast blues

Ace



1978

Rockin' Man

West Coast blues

Stax



1972

Yesterday Is Gone

West Coast blues

Stax



1971

High on the Blues

West Coast blues

Stax



1969

Stinger Man

Soul-Blues

Minit



1968

Let's Get Together

West Coast blues

Minit



1966

New Soul of Jimmy McCracklin

West Coast blues

Imperial



1966

My Answer

West Coast blues

Imperial



1965

Think

West Coast blues

Imperial



1965

Every Night, Every Day

West Coast blues

Imperial



1963

My Rockin' Soul

West Coast blues

United



1963

I Just Gotta Know

West Coast blues

Imperial