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Hubert Sumlin, famed blues guitarist, dies at 80 | Hubert Sumlin, famed blues guitarist, dies at 80 |
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Blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin, who played with Howlin' Wolf and inspired the likes of Eric Clapton, has died at the age of 80. | Blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin, who played with Howlin' Wolf and inspired the likes of Eric Clapton, has died at the age of 80. |
He was with Howlin' Wolf for the best part of 20 years - his guitar can be heard on tracks such as the 1956 hit, Smokestack Lightnin'. | He was with Howlin' Wolf for the best part of 20 years - his guitar can be heard on tracks such as the 1956 hit, Smokestack Lightnin'. |
Clapton and Rolling Stone Keith Richards appeared on one of Sumlin's solo albums, About Them Shoes, in 2004. | Clapton and Rolling Stone Keith Richards appeared on one of Sumlin's solo albums, About Them Shoes, in 2004. |
Richards called him "a gentleman of the first order". | |
He said in a statement: "With sorrow I received the news of Hubert's passing. He put up a long hard fight. To me he was an uncle and a teacher and all the guitar players must feel the same as myself. | |
"Warm, humorous and always encouraging, he was a gentleman of the first order." | |
Stones frontman Mick Jagger called him an "incisive yet delicate blues player". | |
Sumlin was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008. | Sumlin was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008. |
He was recently included in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. | He was recently included in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. |
Sumlin was born in 1931 in Mississippi but was raised in Arkansas. | Sumlin was born in 1931 in Mississippi but was raised in Arkansas. |
He met Howlin' Wolf as a teenager after sneaking into one of the blues legends gigs. They first recorded together in 1953. | He met Howlin' Wolf as a teenager after sneaking into one of the blues legends gigs. They first recorded together in 1953. |
Three tracks written and arranged by Chicago blues musician Willie Dixon appeared on Howlin' Wolf's self-titled 1962 album. | Three tracks written and arranged by Chicago blues musician Willie Dixon appeared on Howlin' Wolf's self-titled 1962 album. |
Back Door Man, Spoonful and The Red Rooster became more famous later on when they were covered by The Doors, Cream and the Rolling Stones respectively. | Back Door Man, Spoonful and The Red Rooster became more famous later on when they were covered by The Doors, Cream and the Rolling Stones respectively. |
Critic Greil Marcus described the Howlin' Wolf album as "the finest of all Chicago blues albums". | Critic Greil Marcus described the Howlin' Wolf album as "the finest of all Chicago blues albums". |
Sumlin and Howlin' Wolf collaborated until the singer's death in 1976. | Sumlin and Howlin' Wolf collaborated until the singer's death in 1976. |
In a 1989 magazine interview, Sumlin said: "Hubert was Wolf, Wolf was Hubert. I got to where I knew what he wanted before he asked for it, because I could feel the man." | In a 1989 magazine interview, Sumlin said: "Hubert was Wolf, Wolf was Hubert. I got to where I knew what he wanted before he asked for it, because I could feel the man." |
Jimi Hendrix was reportedly an admirer of Sumlin - he was said to have been influenced by Sumlin's use of distortion on recordings from the late 1950s. | |
The news of Sumlin's death was announced on his official website by his manager and friend, Toni Ann Mamary. | The news of Sumlin's death was announced on his official website by his manager and friend, Toni Ann Mamary. |
"Our dear friends… it is with a heavy heart that the worse has come to fruition. My little Hubert is living the life of a real angel. I'm overwhelmed with grief and so I really need to pull myself together," she wrote. | "Our dear friends… it is with a heavy heart that the worse has come to fruition. My little Hubert is living the life of a real angel. I'm overwhelmed with grief and so I really need to pull myself together," she wrote. |
"I'll spend the rest of my days loving and cherishing all you are and were to me." | "I'll spend the rest of my days loving and cherishing all you are and were to me." |
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