Eddie Vinson

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Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson (December 18 1917, Houston, TexasJuly 2 1988, Los Angeles, California) was an American jump blues, jazz, R&B alto saxophonist and vocalist. He was nicknamed "Cleanhead" after a lye-laced straightener destroyed his hair.

Career

During the late 1930s, he was a member of an incredible horn section in Milton Larkin's orchestra, sitting next to Arnett Cobb and Illinois Jacquet. After exiting Larkin's employment in 1941, Vinson pick up a few vocal tricks while on tour with bluesman Big Bill Broonzy. He then moved to New York and joined the Cootie Williams Orchestra from 1942 to 1945, recording such classics as "Cherry Red". Vinson struck out on his own in 1945, forming his own large band, signing with Mercury Records, and enjoying a double-sided smash in 1947 with his romping R&B chart-topper "Old Maid Boogie" and the song that would prove his signature number, "Kidney Stew Blues".

Vinson's jazz leanings were probably heightened during 1952-1953, when his band included a young John Coltrane. In the late sixties, touring in a strict jazz capacity with Jay McShann, Vinson's career took an upswing. In the early 1960s Vinson moved to Los Angeles and began working with the Johnny Otis Revue. A 1970 appearance at the Monterey Jazz Festival with Otis spurred a bit of a comeback for Vinson. Throughout the seventies he worked high-profile blues and jazz sessions for Count Basie, Johnny Otis, Roomful of Blues, Arnett Cobb, and Buddy Tate. He also composed steadily, including "Tune Up" and "Four", both of which have been incorrectly attributed to Miles Davis. Vinson recorded extensively during his fifty odd year career and performed regularly in Europe and the U.S. until his death in 1988.

Selected discography

Year Title Genre Label
2007 Blues, Boogie & Bebop - Meat's Too High Various JSP Records
2006 Honk for Texas Blues JSP Records
1999 Cleanhead Blues: 1945-1947 (Import) Blues Camden/Wave
1986 The Late Show w/Etta James (Live) Blues Fantasy
1967 Cherry Red Jump Blues, R&B, Swing Jazz ABC's Bluesway
1961 Backdoor Blues w/Cannonball Adderley Blues Fantasy
1961 Cleanhead & Cannonball Jazz Milestone

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