TERRY
"BIG T" WILLIAMS — Mississippi
Bluesman
Just a quarter mile from the
legendary “crossroads,” a blues guitarist crawls across
the floor on his knees as sweat streaks down his face. He's well into
his first set of the night as he takes “Catfish Blues” from
0 to 11 and back again.
The crowd is on its feet. The cameras are flashing. The sound falls
somewhere between Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy and another world. The backing
band is all smiles as it locks in tight, waiting for all hell to break
loose. He's back on his feet now... slaughtering the guitar as he makes
his way into the crowd that quickly surrounds him. Again, he takes the
volume up before bringing it back down. The band follows his lead impeccably.
He's back on stage now... singing and punctuating each phrase with his
deep Delta guitar riffs.
He's the real deal. A sure thing. He's the man they call “Big
T.” And whether it's a neighborhood juke joint in Clarksdale,
Mississippi or a big city blues club in Chicago, Illinois, the result
is the same. The crowd stays late, leaves happy and asks, “when's
Big T coming back?”
As a young boy Big T was inspired by the blues that poured forth from
the radio at home, and from the stories his grandmother told about the
great blues musicians who lived along the Delta, such as Muddy Waters
and John Lee Hooker. And Big T would visit Ike Turner, who lived one
block away, to watch him play with his band. Today, Big T is a Delta
blues legend, touring the world and recording for Matt The Scatt Records.
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