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Erwin Helfer

 
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  • Born: January 21, 1936, Chicago, IL
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Piano
  • Representative Albums: "Chicago Piano", "Live at the Piano Man

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Erwin Helfer was introduced to piano blues as a young teenager growing up in Chicago in the early '50s, the heyday of the city's blues clubs and the fortunes of labels such as Chess Records. A native of Chicago's south side, he haunted the clubs as a boy, but he also took the time to attend school and completed college with a degree in music, which he followed by spending three years in New Orleans in the late '50s, where he played jazz. Among the musicians who influenced him most were Jimmy Yancey, Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson, and Speckled Red, and Helfer counted himself a good friend of guitarist Big Joe Williams. Helfer became a performer and teacher, touring Europe as a blues pianist and also training college students in Chicago throughout the 1970s. His style is equally adaptable to blues and jazz. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Erwin Helfer
Born January 20, 1936 (1936-01-20) (age 73)
Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genres Boogie woogie, Blues, Jazz
Occupations Pianist
Instruments Piano
Years active 1970s – Present
Labels Red Beans, Flying Fish
Website Erwin Helfer official website

Erwin Helfer (born January 20, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American boogie woogie, blues, jazz pianist.

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Biography

Born and raised in Chicago, and as a child was more interested in classical music than blues. Helfer was introduced to piano blues as a young teenager growing up in Chicago in the early '50s, the heyday of the city's blues clubs. Once Helfer discovered the blues he enrolled at Tulane University in New Orleans, completing college with a degree in music. Spent time outside of class studying piano style of Crescent City pianists Archibald and Professor Longhair. Helfer began his professional career when Estelle Yancey, wife of pianist and boogie-woogie pioneer Jimmy Yancey, coaxed him to fill in for her accompanist, Little Brother Montgomery. His initial performance with Yancey led to a long-term professional partnership with the singer that lasted to her death in 1986 at age ninety.[1]

In 1982 Helfer began his own record company, Red Beans, and released albums by Estelle Yancey, Blind John Davis, Johnny "Big Moose" Walker, and other Chicago blues artists. He was nominated for the Blues Music Awards in 2003, for "Comeback Blues Album of the Year", for his cd I'm Not Hungry But I Like To Eat - Blues.[2] Recently he has played at the Chicago Jazz Festival, 2005-2007; Hungary's Debrecen Jazz Festival, 2005, and throughout the Chicago's blues clubs.

Selective discography

Year Title Genre Label
1974 Blues, Boogie Woogie Piano Duets & Solos Blues, Boogie Flying Fish
1976 Boogie Piano Chicago Style Boogie Big Bear
1979 On the Sunny Side of The Street Blues, Jazz Flying Fish
1987 Chicago Piano Blues, Jazz Red Beans
2001 I'm Not Hungry But I Like To Eat - Blues Blues, Boogie, Jazz Sirens
2003 St. James Infirmary w/Skinny Williams Jazz, Blues and R&B Sirens
2005 Careless Love Blues, Boogie, Jazz The Sirens Records

Footnotes

  1. ^ Santelli, Robert. The Big Book of Blues, Penguin Books, page 201, (2001) - ISBN 0141001453
  2. ^ Blues Music Awards Database

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