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Lynwood Slim

 
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  • Born: August 19, 1953
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Harmonica
  • Representative Albums: "Soul Feet," "Lost in America," "Back to Back"

Biography

Lynwood Slim felt there were only two things he could do to make a living: shoot pool or play harmonica. Thank goodness he chose to be a musician. As a child he played trumpet, but at 15 he picked up the harmonica. Although drawn to listening to Jimmy Reed and Little Walter, he made the career choice after watching Brooklyn Slim and Paul Oscher. His early memorable gigs allowed him to sit in with Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson and others. When the southern California scene dried up in the mid-'70s, he packed up and moved to Minneapolis.

Less than a week after coming into town, Slim replaced a band's previous harp player, Kim Wilson, who left for Austin to form the Fabulous Thunderbirds with Jimmy Vaughan. Eventually, he formed the Lynwood Slim Band, working often with Leonard "Baby Doo" Caston, James Smith and Walter Horton. His style of swing blues won him numerous awards bestowed by the Minnesota Music Academy, and he documented musical triumphs with Lost in America, released in 1990; and Soul Feet, released in 1991 and reissued five years later. Slim briefly returned to Los Angeles, where joined Dave Specter and moved to Chicago in 1995. Several years later, family circumstances and the reblossoming of the southern California scene returned Slim home. Besides his presence gracing the live L.A. scene, Slim and producer Jerry Hall have produced European and American artists over the years. In 1998, they set up their own record label, Pacific Blue Recording Company; World Wide Wood followed in 2000. ~ Char Ham, All Music Guide
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Lynwood Slim

Lynwood Slim with Larry Taylor and Kid Ramos (2005)
Background information
Birth name Richard Dennis Duran
Born August 19, 1953 (1953-08-19) (age 56)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Blues
Instrument(s) Harmonica, Flute, Vocals
Years active 1970s - present
Label(s) Delta Groove
Website Official site

Lynwood Slim (August 19, 1953[1] - ) is an American blues harmonica player and singer.

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Biography

Born in Los Angeles, California in 1953, he started playing the trumpet at age 12. He started to play harmonica when he was 15.[1] His early influences include Jimmy Reed, Little Walter and Big Walter Horton. He played the Los Angeles music scene then moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1977. He became a major force on the music scene, winning awards for best blues band in 1986.

Slim moved to Amsterdam, Holland in 1988, returned to Los Angeles later that same year. He started working with Junior Watson, as well as Hollywood Fats Band alumni Larry Taylor, Fred Kaplan and Richard Innes. He started playing the flute after listening to James Moody and Herbie Mann.

Lynwood Slim is best known as a singer in the style of smooth easy jazz/blues as well as his harmonica and flute playing as well. Recording credits include a number of solo CD's as well as 35 to 40 as guest performer, producer, engineer, arranger and song writer. Slim currently is a signed to Delta Groove, an independent blues label based in Van Nuys, California. He has toured and recorded in the United States as well as Europe, South America and Australia.

Discography

  • 1996 Soul Feet (Atomic Theory ATM 1121)
  • 1997 Lost in America (Atomic Theory ATM 1135)
  • 1998 Back to Back (CrossCut 11059) with Junior Watson
  • 1999 World Wide Wood (Pacific Blues PBRC 9903)
  • 1999 Too Small to Dance (Pacific Blues PBRC 9902) with Big Rhythm Combo
  • 2006 Last Call (Delta Groove DGPCD108)

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James Smith (Blues Artist, '70s-2000s)
Left Turn on Blue (1996 Album by Dave Specter)
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