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JIMMY "PREACHER" ELLIS/ Complete Recordings

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JIMMY "PREACHER" ELLIS/ Complete Recordings

 

 

           


Certainly not the best well known of all West Coast bluesmen, Jimmy "Preacher" Ellis nevertheless recorded a good amount of blues and soul that should have earned him a wilder reputation.

            Ellis was born on 17th August 1935 at Foreman (Arkansas) and started to sing at an early age in the family's local church. Around 1950, the family moved to Seattle. He was already a good enough singer to be asked to join the professional gospel group The Traveling Four. During his military service, Ellis learned the guitar thanks to Johnny Bradford, a friend soldier who used to sing and play the blues every week end around his Mississippihometown.

            After his discharge, Ellis joined several doo wop groups like The Centuries before starting a solo career in the early 1960's. Relocated to Los Angeles, Jimmy formed a band and played in many clubs and venues, drawing the attention of songwriter and producer Fats Washington who recorded him for his fledgling Movin' and Ride labels. The records sold enough locally to allow Jimmy and his band to have many more gigs. The early 70's saw more Ellis records, this time for Mel Alexander's Kris and Space labels. 16 of those tracks have been reissued as an LP and CD by the bold German Tramp label with great mastering and generous liner notes that inspired most of this article! The Tramp CD and LP is still available there https://tramprecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-story-of-jimmy-preacher-ellis

             The 1980's and 90's were lean years for Ellis although he made some appearances in festivals, once jamming with The Monkees. He anyway recorded in 1996 his only full and largely blues-based album Red, Hot & Blues. He appeared at the D.C. Minner's Dusk til Dawn Blues Festival in Rentiesville, Oklahoma as late as 2015!

            He was apparently living in Dallas at that time.

           This post gathers all Ellis's recordings. A lot of thanks to all who helped to document this very good artist.

                                          Gérard HERZHAFT

 

JIMMY PREACHER ELLIS(James Ellis), vcl/hca/g; band. Los Angeles, Ca. 1960

01. Tough competition

02. I can't work and watch you

Jimmy Preacher Ellis, vcl/g; band. Los Angeles, Ca. 1964

03. Work with what you got

04. A fool for a friend

05. Baby I love you

06. Kiddio

Jimmy Preacher Ellis, vcl/g;  Curtis Tillman, bs; band. Los Angeles, Ca. 1966

07. Go ahead on

08. I'm gonna do it by myself

09. Nobody knows

10. Cry no more

Jimmy Preacher Ellis, vcl/g/hca; Bob Greco, t-sax; band. Los Angeles, Ca. 1968

11. Two tenors, tone and a bone

12. Dance to the Drumbeat

13. Put your hoe to my row

14. Don't tax me in

15. Trouble all over the land

Jimmy Preacher Ellis, vcl/g;  The Odd Fellows, band. Los Angeles, Ca. 1969

16. I gotta see my baby

17. That's the way I am

18. You can't pour the water on me

19. Looking through the eyes of love

20. I gotta see my baby

21. Happy to be

22. I just wanna be myself

23. Hard times

Jimmy Preacher Ellis, vcl/g; band. Los Angeles, Ca. 1970

24. Why I sing the blues I & II

25. Puttin' it on your mind

Jimmy Preacher Ellis, vcl; Howard Anderson, g; Woody Woods, kbds; Roosevelt Caldwell, pno/org; Scotty Varneau, hca; Harold Hunter, a-sax; Ken Roberts, bs; Richard Martinez, dms. Torrance, Ca. 1996

26. Can't work and watch you

27. Everyday's a holiday with the blues

28. Hard times

29. Hoochie coochie man

30. I got my mojo working

31. Mean husband blues

32. Rainy night in Georgia

33. Sweet dreams

34. Work with it

35. You

36. You can't count me out

 

 


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