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Saturday, August 8th, 2010. Big Mama Thornton.

Willie Mae “Big Mama” Thornton was born in Ariton, Alabama on December 11st, 1926. The daughter of a Baptist minister and a church singer, she began to sing at a very early age, teaching herself to play the drums and the harmonica.
A sassy, loud, soul singer, Thornton gained prominence outside blues circles when hers songs “Ball and Chain” was sung by Janis Joplin as a regular number of her repertoire. Before, other song, “Hound Dog,” was recorded by Elvis Presley. Thornton who always claimed that she wrote the song, never received credit.
Thornton loved to drink while entertaining her guests in Dionysiac gatherings that often reached a summit of ecstasis where the well imbibed host waved her gun as a 6-foot Alabamian black Bacchus. A colorful character from whom even the police kept a healthy distance, she terrified the white male music executives as she was known to collect her royalties allegedly carrying a pistol in her handbag with a pint of booze. The mere presence of the artist, who weighed in excess of 350 pounds, sufficed to have personnel scrambling for a royalty check as she strutted in the record company.
In the late 70s, the years of hard drinking began to take their toll: She sang at her best. She continued to performance over a deteriorated health, but on July 25th, 1984, she was found dead from a heart attack in the boarding house in which she had been living. 
Listening to this version of Watermellon Man released in 1977, I can see another reason to drink whiskey and eat ashtrays.
Posted on Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 04:46PM by Registered Commenter[Ignacio Wenley Palacios] in , , , | CommentsPost a Comment

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