Drummer and band leader Kansas City Red was born Arthur Stevenson in Drew, Mississippi. Hed just purchased the car with his earnings from the American Folk Blues festival tour of Europe. Visitor and Card Access. The crowds, the hustlers, the musicians, and the entire cavalcade of sights, sounds, and smells still combine to transform the desolate wasteland into a once-a-week carnival. http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/maxwell-street-blues/Content?oid=872877, At the turn of the 21st century, blues musicians led by Johnnie Mae Dunson, Frank Sonny Scott, and Jimmie Lee Robinson actively protested the destruction of their heritage and home. Born in Horn Lake MS, according to Edward Komaras Blues Encyclopedia, Horton played with musicians in Memphis and recorded on sessions with Sun Records.He toured the south with various musicians such as Big Joe Williams, Honeyboy Edwards and Floyd Jones. The Maxwell Street Market was initially an outdoor vegetable and produce market serving the Jewish immigrant population who moved into Chicago's Near West Side. . American Restaurants Restaurants Barbecue Restaurants. On tour in Chicago clubs, he drafted musicians with Maxwell Street connections to accompany him, including his VeeJay label-mates Eddie Taylor. "That's the secret down here.". The Maxwell Street market, looking toward Halsted Street, on Nov. 21, 1935, after city officials forced merchants to clear the sidewalks of their wares. How have price increases for food affected Jims Original in recent months? Ever the human documents. In the realm of historical time, place mattered, consequences were real, and lifes milestones from birth to death meaningful. "Poor folks can't afford to pay more," he said. One of Chicagos very first record companies to record blues was Ora-Nelle Records, owned and operated by Bernard Abrams and his wife Idel at their Radio and Records store at 831 W. Maxwell Street. He started playing keyboard onstage in self-defense, he says, because other musicians often didnt know the keys to play his songs. He continued in this way for several extra verses, more biography on the great late baritone. Besides the Chicago residents, people from all over the mid-west would stream into town looking for bargains. They compromised. When this photo was published in 1965, the open-air market's future was in doubt. In this 1994 video, a year before his death, he returns to sing a Howlin Wolf style song on Canal Street after the city moved the outdoor market there from Maxwell Street. A photo by Ray Flerlage shows him outdoors playing guitar, avoiding trouble with the musicians union which had registered him as a harmonica player. He never gave up, continuing to play until his death on a California road trip. Stage for a U.S. literary renaissance of urban realism. The leasehold for the northeast corner at the Maxwell street crossing, seventy-five feet, was purchased two weeks ago for $60,000. According to the original caption, Rayfield was not worried "about the suggestion that the Maxwell St. market be wiped out. He offered the legendary Howlin Wolf guitarist, Hubert Sumlin, the then princely sum of 10,000 German marks to make a clandestine LP (on the Amiga label) in East Berlin in 1964, when such decadent music was verboten on the airwaves. Barricades were all that's left of the market, which closed the week prior after 120 years. In the 1990s, Robinson played family parties and barbecues, and in NorthSide clubs like Rosas, Lillys and B.L.U.E.S. Blues Speak: Best of the Original Blues Annual, edited by Lincoln Beauchamp, U. of Illinois Press 2010. Some have been reproduced by Delmark Records. Abstract. Guitarist and harmonica player John Brim came to Chicago in 1947 via Indianapolis from Hopkinsville, KY. His wife Grace, born in Briscoe, AR was one of the few female postwar blues musiciansa capable drummer, singer and harmonica player on Johns and other recordings and one of her own. Home of The Jew Town Polish. On Maxwell Street, a picture in Mike Rowes book Chicago Blues shows he played with John Embry, Long John Wrencher, J.B. Hutto and Jewtown Jimmy Davis. Connecting with other musicians, he moved to Chicago during the late 1930s or 40s and worked a day job in a steel mill.During the 1950s he played in the citys clubs, often with the harmonica player Snooky Pryor or with pianist Lazy Bill Lucas, who accompanied him on his first recordings for the Chance label. The AFB DVDs are compilations of performances from multiple years. Whats the one thing that customers would notice if you changed? 79th and Harlem 2. His babysitter was Memphis Minnie, an extraordinary singer, songwriter and guitar player who moved, like many of the musicians of the time, from the Delta to Memphis to Chicago. From morning to evening shoppers filled the streets in a bazaar of store-front shops, push carts, fruits and vegetable stands, used-clothing stalls, kosher meat and poultry shops, bakeries, dry goods merchants, vendors of kitchen-wares and notions, shuls (synagogues), tailor-seamstress and shoe repair shops, pawnshops, cheders (schools), mohels (circumcisers), shadchans (marriage brokers), doctor and lawyer offices. (Ed Wagner Sr., Chicago Tribune), Crowds gather at the Maxwell Street market, circa March 24, 1964. Murphy is most famed for playing as Aretha Franklin sang Think! in a set designed as Nate Duncans Maxwell Street delicatessen in the first Blues Brothers movie. Chess recorded him but failed to release his songs; JOB label recorded several of his postwar blues classics in 1952-53, but he was discouraged by slow sales and retired from professional music until 1965, when the folk blues revival called him back. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people, http://www.newstips.org/category/maxwell-street/Maxwell Street preservationist Steve Balkin, a Roosevelt University professor, has compiled more information on the Romani people in Chicago: http://sites.roosevelt.edu/sbalkin/roma/, In 1988 my son was ten years old; we went to Maxwell Street looking for baseball cards. Banks. Something went wrong. 722 West Maxwell St. Chicago, IL 60607. On Maxwell Street, preachers of all races and faiths appealed to the crowds, as Michael Sheas documentary shows in And This is Free. Home@ HALSTED ST" Her holy dance for the song Power from this video was adapted, in a more secular fashion, on stage by the British rock group, the Rolling Stones. (312) 322.6777; Weekdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Contact Us For urgent Safety or security concerns, contact the Metra Police Department at (312) 322.2800 or via the Metra Cops mobile phone app. http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/al-harris/Content?oid=907463 He put a heartfelt, funky West Side spin on soul favorites like Al Greens Love and Happiness and Sam Cookes Change Gonna Come. Harris performed in the Chicago Blues fest in 2008, his last major appearance before he died in January 2009. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2009-02-01/news/0901310141_1_mr-harris-maxwell-street-singing, Alex Easy Baby Randle, singer, drummer and harmonica player, was born in Memphis. Photo printed on Oct. 1, 1993. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4pL4d7EW9E Larry Taylor remembers his mother, around 1960, taking him to Maxwell Street when he was five years old, seeing a drum set for the first time and Coot playing it, wearing a top hat and a long overcoat summer and winter. 701 West Maxwell Street. Going with his dad to buy things at the Maxwell Street market, he watched the musicians and asked to sit in. He fitted his Kalamazoo acoustic guitar with an electric pickup, helping shape the sound of Chicago blues. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-01-05/news/9601050022_1_chicago-blues-festival-debut-record-recording-artist For years Davis was down and out, but he persisted in playing, adding some modern guitar stylings. And then the blues began to spread. Coming up from the south, musicians were used to the natural sounds of stringed instruments, horns, drums, fiddles, banjos, washtubs and voices played on the street, in the church or on peoples front porches. (James Mayo, Chicago Tribune), A typical food stand on Maxwell Street on Sunday, Feb. 3, 1974. Great service! ! Even as one of the international touring blues recording artists of the day, Walter continued to play Maxwell Street, playing guitar instead of harmonica to avoid conflict with the musicians union. He played with Otis Rush, Eddie Boyd, and Matt Guitar Murphy, and occasionally drummed for Muddy Waters and accompanied Ray Charles in the 1980 film Blues Brothers. A grandiose subject of current interest was diminished to grossly earthy dimensions through laughable humiliation and perverse mockery and ridicule. As a young boy learning to play along with his friend Jimmy Reed, he followed guitar heroes Robert Johnson, Charley Patton and Son House. $30.00. When this photo was published in 1965, the open-air market's future was in doubt. This is his only livelihood and he may be seen any Thursday at the Ghetto market.". There, in front of a five-piece band, Harris would show off his mellow baritone. 67th and Cicero 4. Joe Kaplan sells dishes to Mrs. Freida Sawyer at Maxwell and Peoria Streets, circa April 1927. In the 1850s the area became a port of entry for immigrants, initially Irish and German, living both in small wood cottages begrimed in soot and in two to three story clapboard buildings falling to pieces, on streets that were quagmires of black mud, rotten planks, and miserable lighting. His Maxwell Street shows of the 1980s featured Little Nick on guitar and Dancin Perkins on bass. He began playing in traveling minstrel shows. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E7z56E0DwI Another Maxwell Street musician, Jimmy Rogers, used the songs key phrase thats all right in his hit song several years later. An undated photo of the Maxwell Street market. Born in Earle, Arkansas, Moody Jones migrated to Missouri and arrived in Chicago in 1939. alongside a replica of Jim's Original polish sausage stand which was housed at the corner of Halsted and Maxwell Streets for decades, and a Maxwell Street-style . Featured are Junior Wells, J. Neither the university nor the Department of Planning has any specifics ready to release, and most Maxwell Street vendors . His statue keeps a vigil on the gentrified 21st century Maxwell Street. Hearing Chuck Berry playing on records inspired him to take up guitar. Soon Benny joined the Hull House Band, and began a music career as a swing band leader. Rentals in this shopping center reach, it is said, a height of $399 a month for a twenty-five foot frontage. According to his AllMusic biography by Cub Koda, harmonica player and singer Big John Wrencher was born in Sunflower County, MS, on a plantation. He made many recordings with Delmark, Evidence, JSP and other labels, from 1969 into the 21st century. How did the end of 24-hour service impact the stand? With his sweeping jazz-like solos and intentional overdriving of amplifers, Little Walter revolutionized the art of electric harmonica. http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/little-arthur-duncan/Content?oid=878530 He recorded in 1999-2000 for Delmark (Singing with the Sun) and Random Chance. (Walter Kale, Chicago Tribune). The Maxwell Street neighborhood is considered part of the Near West Side and is one of the ci when i go to the windy city, wherever i may roam, this place my 4AM mecca. The Original Maxwell Street Station . Advertisement. A world-wise travel writer with roots in Mississippi, she introduces the rapidly-changing club scene and profiles several musicians http://www.rosalindcummingsyeates.com/exploring-chicago-blues/, For info on the current Chicago blues scene, always check out Lori Low-reen Lewis, who plays guitar or bass in the Maxwell Street Market Band with Paul Petraitis, Stewart Rashid, and Jimmi Mayes. Courtesy of the Newberry Library, Rees and Rucker, 1849 Thats what hurts: They parade around as Jews, and down deep in their hearts they are worse than Goyim, they are meshumeds (apostates)., Horwich began his career in the Chicago Ghetto peddling stationary in the streets. Over time, he worked his way up to become president of two banks and a stakeholder in other enterprises. As a wealthy businessman, he founded organizations to improve the conditions of Jews on the West Side. http://blues.about.com/od/artistprofile1/p/LittleWalter.htm, Born in 1920 in West Memphis, AR, Willie Anderson learned blues harmonica by hearing Sonny Boy Williamson I, and following guitarists Robert Nighthawk and Robert Jr. Lockwood. American rock bands also looked to Chicago and Maxwell Street for song ideas. Barricades were all that's left of the market, which closed the week prior after 120 years. The city was faster, louder; their music speeded up and they looked for ways to amplify the sound. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtMnDwIRbc8, Born Johnny Williams in Greenville, MS according to Komaras Blues Encyclopedia, Johnny played guitar as did his brother Lefty Dizz (Walter Williams). His late wife Susan Greenberg was a photographer whose black and white pictures showed performing blues musicians from many different angles. Corritores photos of Anderson and other musicians of that era are here: http://bobcorritore.com/photos/chicago-blues-1970s-to-early-eighties-part-2-2/During the 1980s Anderson showed up often to play on Maxwell Street and at the Delta Fish Market.http://www.allmusic.com/artist/little-willie-anderson-mn0000264819/biography, Authored by Bonni McKeown, document.getElementById("wpmt-578421-811241").innerHTML = eval(decodeURIComponent("%27%62%6f%6e%6e%69%40%62%61%72%72%65%6c%68%6f%75%73%65%62%6f%6e%6e%69%2e%63%6f%6d%27"))*protected email*,Maxwell Street Foundation Advisory Council memberThis material is copyrighted.BMc, 2014, P.O. I Love Chicago! Three, a direct correlation between the numerical frequency of the appearance of a cartoon subject in print media and its importance in the immediate lives of the viewing audience. He died of a drug overdose. Thomas A. Dorsey, a Georgia piano player who came to Chicago. I was once a music major; my curiosity piqued, I had to ask him about the music. In human documents the unique past is valued, and resemblance to more recent historical trends raised to awareness. The letter board menus (often featuring a soft drink sponsor) make natives feel they are in a safe space, a place where they can find an affordable and quality meal. (Walter Kale, Chicago Tribune), A jazz band plays while shoppers mingle on Maxwell Street on March 16, 1975. He said he entered music by playing drums in Lovies band, maybe because he was the only one who had a car. UIC Extended Campus is located in the heart of University Village on UIC's South Campus at 1333 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois 60607, about 1.5 blocks south of Roosevelt on the southeast corner of Halsted and Maxwell Streets.The entrance is approximately a 1/2 block south of Maxwell on the east side of the street. (Chicago Tribune historical photo), While record-breaking throngs were buying luxury gifts in Loop stores in December 1936, Maxwell Street merchants applied their usual tactics to shoppers in their district. The Maxwell Street Market is a . In the early 1990s he played often with Piano C Reds group at the makeshift Blues stage in front of the Johnny Dollar Thrift Shop. (Chicago Tribune historical photo), The four-block Maxwell Street, shown here in April 1965, attracted up to 10,000 customers on a Sunday afternoon and was described by a writer as being as "dazzling as a merry-go-round." First city streets surveyed for nationality and wage (color-coded) mapping by Settlement house social workers. Lost Ticket. The Immigrant Girl in Chicago by Elias Tobenkin (1909), The Jewish Immigrant Girl in Chicago by Viola Paradise (1913), Chapter 1: My Boyhood in Poniemon, p. 1-45, Chapter 2: Starting Out in the World, p. 51-104, Chapter 3: The Land of Opportunity, p. 105-129, Sally Levin Interview by Mary Ann Johnson (1976). Cream, The Very Best of Cream (Uni/A&M). Sunday, Oct. 30, 1988, proved to be a typically busy day at the Maxwell Street market. The suspect was standing by the counter where at least five other people were getting . Her father, educated both in languages and mathematics and having learned the art of carving from his father, became a tombstone carver by trade, a skilled and well-paid occupation. The fact that the video and audio quality is superb, is nothing less than a miracle. The produce is "seconds," but Caldwell says his customers don't mind. He played electric slide guitar and sang, often with a tall, thin white harmonica player, Tom, and the drummer Porkchop Hines who claimed to have played with Louis Jordan and often sang the hit Caldonia. Porkchop lived in the building next door and supplied the electric power for the show. On his own label, L&R (Lippman and Rau), into the 1980s, he recorded many artists in his annual American Folk Blues Festival in Frankfurt, including Chicago blues giants Willie Dixon, Earl Hooker, and Eddie Taylor. He also played with the Dukes of Swing, an eight-piece jazz band. Electric guitar, bass and drums held down each small band, accompanied by piano, harmonica and sometimes a saxophone. Maxwell Street is an eastwest street in Chicago, Illinois that intersects with Halsted Street just south of Roosevelt Road. The Future of the Maxwell Street Market was published in 1989 by the City of Chicago following a public process called a Community Assistance Panel, with the additional participation of the Lambda Alpha Land Economics Society, of the American Institute of Architects, and of the Urban Land Institute. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/john-henry-barbee-mn0000811768/biography Moodys mid-1940s photo shows him and Barbee playing guitars with Ed Newman on bass and James Kindle on banjo. He stayed briefly in St. Louis, then moved to Chicago in 1941 and began playing on Maxwell Street, often with Big Walter Horton, who he knew from Memphis. "There is the sharp odor of garlic, sizzling redhots, spoiling fruit, aging cheese, and the strong suspect smell of pickled fish," the Trib's Lloyd Wendt wrote. Off the back exit, you'll find a secure private storage room for added convenience. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/sylvia-embry-mn0001207728 She died of cancer at age 51. http://www.wirz.de/music/embryfrm.htm, John Embry left only a small recorded legacy, but his solid musicianship and clean life-style provided stability to the often-chaotic world of bluesmen, including Jimmy Reed, who would often stay with him. Shortly after that, Jim was running the stand and bought it from his Aunt. Over the years, Maxwell Street, shown here circa1905, grew into a vast Sunday-morning flea market. First established in 1939 on the northwest corner of Maxwell and Halsted Streets in the epicenter of Chicago's historic Maxwell Street Market, the stand's Yugoslavian-born founder Jimmy . http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jimmy-reed-mn0000076881/biography. Hildas daughter, Dena Epstein, generously provided the manuscript assembled after Hildas death with editorial comments and family photos. The other definitive book on the development of urban blues, including Chicago Blues. Frank worked days as a manual laborer and nights as a side musician on bass or guitar, leaving the band leading headaches to bluesmen like Junior Wells, Little Walter, Hound Dog Taylor, and Willie Cobbs, Junior Simpkins, Willie Williams, Carey Bell, Little Arthur Gray, and James Scott. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/kansas-city-red-mn0001798429, A short little guy with a big voice, Kid Dynamite pounds his chest and belts out blues and soul favorites whether in his South Side neighborhood, in a North Side club, or down on Maxwell Street. (Chicago Tribune historical photo), A Maxwell Street vendor tries to entice late Christmas shoppers with ornaments and dolls on Dec. 24, 1944. In the U.S. they were often neither bashful nor passive about improving their lives and indeed protesting labor exploitation in the mass production threads and garment business. newsletter, Sign up for the That sounds like Robert Merrill the Metropolitan Opera baritone. Graduating in the 1970s from Manley High and from East-West University. Todays favored Chicago blues songs date back to this era, when the blues hit its heyday on the R& B charts. The African American traditions of blues and gospel grew from the same roots in the south: spirituals, work songs, and field hollers. Rogers cut a dozen singles for Chess, including his 1957 Walking By Myself and other hits Ludella, Sloppy Drunk, and Thats All Right. Rogers continued to play and record with Waters in the 50s and also led his own band. Soroka Rayfield, 70, grinds horseradish at the Maxwell Street market in 1938. He played at local sheriffs parties and fairgrounds. . He said nothing. There are several hallmarks at a classic Chicago street food stand. He fell in with some West Side young bloodsLuther Allison and Magic Samand played for Howlin Wolf, Little Walter, Little Johnny Taylor and Jimmy Reed. He struggled his whole life over his role in secular vs. sacred music. Our late-night customer base must have shifted to other restaurants in other areas and we may never regain our reputation as a place for great late-night street food. They were still allowed to use the street. In 1989 he cut Bad Reputation for the Blues King label, and that year was documented alongside Robert Plunkett and Emery Detroit Junior Williams on Cannonballs Blues Across AmericaThe Chicago Scene. Arthur managed businesses including his club Artesia at Hamlin and Lake Streets, which by 1991 had moved to Madison and LaVerne. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFTnxJHT_eI, Born in Tchula, MS, Jimmy Dawkins, known as Fast Fingers on guitar, helped develop the small West Side band style, where guitars covered many of the traditional big band horn parts. This is the "Original" Stand. All the old or middle-aged men in the quarter affect this peculiar head gear.. (Robert MacKay, Chicago Tribune), The scene at 14th Street shows the size of a Sunday crowd at Maxwell Street Market in February 1965. 1254 S Halsted St. Chicago, IL 60607. John Henry Barbee sings Against My Will, c. 1936, on the And This Is Free CD. Webb said he can sell out in half a day in hot weather, but that sales have been slow lately. Maxwell Street market near Maxwell and Halsted Streets, Chicago, Illinois, March 22, 1953. And he arrived in Chicago in time to visit the Columbian Exposition. . Moreover, the Russian Armys sustained efforts at impressing Jewish sons into harsh compulsory military service accelerated the exodus of the Jews to the U.S. The pervasive corruption of public officialdom in Eastern Europe provided Jewish families a way out. Jones said he eventually won a settlement. [DNAinfo/Janet Rausa Fuller] . (Gerald West, Chicago Tribune), On Maxwell Street on May 15, 1985, you could walk up to a window and order a sandwich, a hamburger, or fried dough stuffed with meat. on Halsted. (really mehi). Maxwell Street Express. Where is the original Maxwell Street polish? While working as a producer for the short-lived West Side label Cobra Records, Willie Dixon would take Buddy Guy over to Jewtown every Sunday to practice his showmanship. A Sunday-only affair, it was a precursor to the flea market scene in Chicago. We have been open since at least 1939, and sometime before that. By 1849, Maxwell Street is shown on a map extending west from the South Branch of the Chicago River to Halsted Street. At one point in the distance I heard what sounded like Italian opera. It was a perfect summer day. Here he sings in 2013 with a band of fellow West Siders: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YPabDDlCaE. He became a folk audience favorite and a founding faculty member of the Old Town School of Folk Music. Jimmie Lee went on a hunger strike: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-07-10/news/0207100252_1_american-folk-blues-festival-blues-aficionados-maxwell-street, (Identified left to right, beginning in front row}, Piano C. Red, Mad Dog Lester Davenport, David Honeyboy Edwards, Jimmie Lee Robinson, Bonnie Lee, Zora Young, Johnnie Mae Dunson, Robert Dancin Perkins, Top Hat Bobby Davis, Mr. H (Baron of the Blues), Frank Little Sonny Scott Jr. Carolyn The Blues Lady Alexander, Clarence Little Scotty Scott, Johnny Drummer, Grana Louise, Nellie Tiger Travis, Gloria Shannon, Pat Smillie, Fruteland Jackson, Robert Blunt Nose Osborne, Charles Earwin, Charlie Love, Alex Easy Baby Randle, James Washington, Ray Scott, Milton Huston, Eddie C. Campbell, Robert Huckleberry Hound Wright, Tenry Johns, Frank Williams, Parl, James Wheeler, Calvin Vino Louden, Shunsuke Kikuta, Joe Barr, Steve Balkin, Willie Buckner, Larry Taylor, Minoru Maruyanma, Dave Weld, Pete Allen, Nick Biscuit Charles, Mose Rutues, John Sibley, Willie Kent, Casey Jones, J.M. Ora Nelle launched the career of harmonica master Little Walter Jacobs, and Abrams store was a friendly place for musicians and blues record collectors for years. Copyright 2017. The bands affection for one another lent warmth to the music. He played on Maxwell Street and entertained in South Side clubs. As a teenager, Horwich worked in Knigsberg, East Prussia. Blind Arvella plays his Maxwell Street version of the ballad John Henry, c. 1964, on the And This Is Free: The Life and Times of Chicagos Legendary Maxwell Street CD. Just as Elvis Presley copied African American rock n roll creators like Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, and Fats Domino promoted by Sam Phillips at Sun Records in the 1950s, British rocknroll bands copied and built upon American blues. The first rate band here includes Big Walter Horton on harp, Otis Spann on piano and Fred Below on drums. At Tuskegee University he earned a masters in electronic engineering. if it's your first time having one -enjoy that first bite. This sampling shows the musical relationship between Chicago blues and 1960s-70s rock: Led Zeppelin, Early Days; The Best of Led Zeppelin, Volume 1 (WEA/Atlantic). MENUS . Throw it up, catch it! Buddy practiced and became well known for his guitar tricks. We are historywe are Chicago. He held down regular Sunday nights at Lees Unleaded and appeared on Maxwell Street, joining the 2001 protest against demolition. In Chicago, starting with Club Reno, he managed and owned several bars.Through the 70s and 80s Kansas City Red held down club gigs, recording for Barrelhouse, JSP and Earwig. For other public safety concerns, contact Metra Safety at (312) 322.7233 or email safetyreporting@metrarr.com. Editors note: The sign in this print has been partially hand painted. In America, the music has evolved to include elements of jazz and Broadway show tunes, in a melting pot just like Maxwell Street. He also recorded for Random Records, JOB, and Parrot. Not hampered by a tracheotomy, Scotty sang at a birthday party for fellow bluesman Artie White and preaches against violence and for love in the family : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGmQUrLJTOU He died Feb. 1, 2012 of complications from a heart attack: http://www.austinweeklynews.com/News/Articles/2-8-2012/Little-Scotty-has-gone-home/, Smilin Bobby, a singer and guitar player promoted by bass player Laurance Glasser, puts on a fine show, marked by his habitual grin, well-written songs, and stinging guitar leads. On Maxwell Street on May 15, 1985, you could walk up to a window and order a sandwich, a hamburger, or fried dough stuffed with meat. The consumptionalong Halsted Street was more upscale. "That's the secret down here." Highly recommended. They were introduced to it by these tours and things like the television broadcast that occurred in conjunction with them. Jims Original has served the city for more than eight decades. The sound of bands like the Rolling Stones, Cream, Led Zeppelin and many others came about when English teenagers tried to duplicate the music of Maxwell Street bluesmen.Chuck Cowdery, author of Blues Legends featuring photos by Raeburn Flerlage, Gibbs-Smith, 1995, A 1981 documentary trailer sums up the sights and the musical soundtrack of Maxwell Streets history, from scenes of early 20th century Jewish stores to 1930s hokum songs, to the popular recorded rockin blues of the 1950s, to the street musicians using their van as a stage backdrop, to the Happy Bus driver who sings Count Your Blessings while taking passengers along Roosevelt Road to Halsted.http://www.wbez.org/blogs/lee-bey/2013-06/old-maxwell-street-remembered-film-107720. By the early 20th century, music began to be recorded and sold, and bluesmen and blueswomen learned and copied tunes and styles from musicians across the country. (773) 941-5857. 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