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Watermelon Slim

 
Artist: Watermelon Slim
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Main Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Watermelon Slim & the Workers," "The Wheel Man," "Up Close & Personal"

Biography

Watermelon Slim (his real name is Bill Homans) was born in Boston but raised in North Carolina, where, he says, he was first exposed to the blues at the age of five. He sang in choirs and glee clubs as a child, but he began seriously turning to music after a tour of duty in Vietnam that ended in 1970. He independently released the furiously antiwar album Merry Airbrakes in 1973. Although he has spent most of his adult life as a blue-collar laborer (mostly as a truck driver), Homans still found a whole lot of time for academia, earning degrees in history and journalism from the University of Oregon and a master's degree in history from Oklahoma State University. He founded a blues band, Fried Okra Jones, in the late '90s and has fronted them ever since with his raw, impassioned blues singing, harp playing, and impressive National Steel guitar style (which he plays left-handed). His songs feature subtle, intelligent twists (he is a member of MENSA, after all) while remaining undeniably in the blues tradition. Following a serious heart attack, Watermelon Slim turned his attention full-time to music, releasing two albums on Southern Records, Big Shoes to Fill in 2003 and Up Close & Personal in 2004. Assembling a new band, the Workers, he released the hard-hitting and impressive Watermelon Slim & the Workers in 2006 on the Toronto-based Northern Blues label, following it a year later with The Wheel Man and with No Paid Holidays in 2008. He then switched gears just a little into country territory with an album of truck driving songs, Escape from the Chicken Coop, which Northern Blues released in 2009. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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Watermelon Slim

Watermelon Slim at Silver Dollar Room, Toronto, ON
Background information
Birth name Bill Homans
Genres Blues
Instruments Harmonica, Guitar
Labels NorthernBlues Music

Bill Homans, professionally known as "Watermelon Slim", is an American blues musician. He plays both guitar and harmonica. He is currently signed to NorthernBlues Music, based out of Toronto, Ontario.

Homans has been performing since the 1970s and has been linked to several notable blues musicians, including John Lee Hooker, Robert Cray, Champion Jack Dupree, Bonnie Raitt, "Country" Joe McDonald, and Henry Vestine of Canned Heat.

The first recording project to feature Homans was "Merry Airbrakes," an album recorded and released on a small label in 1973 after returning from a tour of duty in Vietnam. Homans had become, after his return home, involved with Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and the Merry Airbrakes album had songs with lyrics reflecting drug use, spiritual exploration, and involvement with the emotional cost of fighting "enemies." The Merry Airbrakes album, originals of which are now highly collectible, has been re-released.

His more recent music is rooted in the Mississippi Delta style, as he plays his dobro guitar lap-style, lefthanded and backwards, with a slide. While for decades typically an acoustic performer, with The Workers he has concentrated more on playing electric.

In 1998, Homans met two Oklahoma State University philosophy professors, Doren Recker and Mike Rhodes, with whom he started a band called "Fried Okra Jones". This band went through several changes in personnel, including the blues woman Honour Hero Havoc, bass player, and guitarist "Texas" Ray Isom. In 1999, Homans recorded for the first time since 1973, an EP CD called "Fried Okra Jones". in 2002, Homans made his first national release for Southern Records, "Big Shoes to Fill", produced by his longtime musical colleague from Massachusetts, Chris Stovall Brown, with cousins Kyle and Adam Enevoldsen on drums and bass. A few months later, Homans had a serious heart attack, but bounced back quickly and continued to drive truck, hauling industrial waste, and in 2003, used his work vacation time to make his first international tour, a solo journey through southern England.

In 2004, Homans left this last truck driving job to go on tour with his supporting band, "the Workers". In 2005, Homans was nominated for the prestigious W. C. Handy Award for "Best New Artist Debut", for his acoustic masterpiece CD, "Up Close and Personal", produced by Chris Hardwick. He and his band were also nominated for six more Handy Awards for 2006, in a variety of categories, and for a Maple Blues Award from the Toronto Blues Society for the 2006 album Watermelon Slim and the Workers. In early 2007, Homans' "Watermelon Slim & The Workers" won in The 6th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Blues Album.[1]

In 2007, Homans made the CD "The Wheel Man", which was nominated for another six Blues Music Awards. at the awards ceremony in 2008, Homans and his band won the award for Best Blues Band of 2007, and "The Wheel Man" was awarded Best Blues CD of 2007. Besides that, Homans won the Maple Blues Award for B.B. King International Entertainer. "The Wheel Man" also was No. 1 Blues Album in England's Mojo Magazine blues CD poll for the second year in a row.

In 2008, The Workers recorded their third CD for Toronto's NorthernBlues record label, "No Paid Holidays". Homans was also inducted into the Oklahoma Blues Hall of Fame at this time.

In 2009, this CD was nominated for another four Blues Music Awards, for a total of seventeen awards from the Blues Foundation. A few months later, "Escape From the Chicken Coop", Homans' first country-and-western CD recorded in Nashville with Paul Franklin, Darrell Scott and other top Nashville session players, was released on NorthernBlues. Future releases will include another Nashville record, reflecting Homans' North Carolina "Grand Ol' Opry" roots, an acoustic duo CD featuring Honour Havoc, and blues CDs with Mississippi bluesmen James "Super Chikan" Johnson and Robert "The Wolfman" Belfour.

Homans is a graduate of Lenox School for Boys, a boarding school in Lenox, MA. Homans has a bachelor's degree in journalism and history from the University of Oregon, and a master's degree in history from Oklahoma State University. He has also served as a member of Mensa International. Before dropping out to enlist in the Vietnam War he had attended Middlebury College. He came back home a fervent anti-war activist, and remains a member and supporter of Vietnam Veterans Against the War.

Contents

Discography

Albums

  • Merry Airbrakes (1973)
  • Fried Okra Jones (1999)
  • Big Shoes to Fill (2003)
  • Up Close & Personal (2004)
  • Watermelon Slim & the Workers (2006)
  • The Wheel Man (2007)
  • No Paid Holidays (2008)
  • Escape From the Chicken Coop (2009)

DVDs

  • Ripe For the Picking (live) (2006)

References

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Up Close & Personal (2004 Album by Watermelon Slim)
Watermelon Slim & the Workers (2006 Album by Watermelon Slim & the Workers)
The Wheel Man (2007 Album by Watermelon Slim and the Workers)

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