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Clarence Gatemouth Brown
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SLIDELL, Louisiana
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   About Clarence Gatemouth Brown

! “American music, Texas style.” That’s Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown’s four-word description of his freewheeling musical philosophy (it’s also the title of his 1999 album). A living monument to the melting pot of American regional styles, he’s been dishing up his personal gumbo of blues, R&B, country, swing, bebop and Cajun for more than half a century. Born into a musical family in Vinton, Louisiana and raised in Orange, Texas, close to the Gulf Coast, “Gate,” as he’s known to friends and fans, has been a headliner for most of his 80 years. Along the way, he’s kept audiences rocking, swinging and two-stepping all over the world, from his early days on the Southern “chittlin’ circuit” to concert halls, international blues festivals and network TV. A multi-instrumentalist, he fields a daunting arsenal of guitar, fiddle, mandolin, viola – just about anything with strings – as well as harmonica and drums. He started as a drummer, but launched his career as a guitarist in 1947, when he picked up ailing headliner T-Bone Walker’s guitar at Houston’s Peacock Club and proceeded to tear the place apart, earning $600 in tips, quite a haul in 1947 dollars. As luck would have it, the Peacock was owned by Don Robey, a gangster/entrepreneur who signed young Gatemouth to his new Peacock label and put him on the road fronting a big band. Though he started as a T-Bone disciple, times were changing and Gate soon cut his own path, his edgier, more urgent blues attack contrasting with Walker’s mellow, jazzy approach. Back then, he alternated between guitars that are tonal opposites, -- Gibson’s big-band standard, the huge, voluptuous L-5 archtop, and Leo Fender’s spanking new Telecaster solid-body. The no-frills Tele was a new instrument for a new era and, not surprisingly, it helped the young guitarist develop a new sound. “To me,” he says of the Telecaster, “That’s a rock ‘n’ roll instrument.” Back in the early ‘50s, there was a very thin line between Gatemouth’s music and rock ‘n’ roll. His early records for Robey’s Peacock label featured driving backbeats, blazing horns and Gate’s trademark knife-edged guitar. That’s the sound fueling such classics as “Midnight Hour,” “Depression Blues” and “Hurry Back Good News.” Best of all was “Okie Dokie Stomp,” one of the all-time great blues guitar showpieces. “That’s a masterpiece,” Gate states with complete accuracy. “That’s what all guitar players go to bed dreaming about.” The list of insomniac Gatemouth Brown disciples is a very long one, including everyone from Guitar Slim to Frank Zappa, Albert Collins to Stevie Ray Vaughan. Gate’s early Peacock records are worth searching out for more than just stunning guitar work. There’s a strong Midsouth groove to those tracks, as Gatemouth filled his band with the best Memphis horn players, notably tenor saxman Bill Harvey, alto saxophonist Irvin Reason, trumpeter Nathan Woodard and, on baritone sax, Memphis mainstay Fred Ford. Had Gatemouth ended his career in 1955, his place in blues history would have been assured. But he had a lot more ground to cover, changing his sound to suit the changing times, while never straying far from his Texas/Louisiana roots. An old-school entertainer, he did whatever it took to keep audiences happy, from blues to bebop, Tex-Mex waltzes to polkas – a rhythmic rainbow of American music. He can still be seen in his ‘60s days, fronting the house band that backs Freddie King on a DVD of King’s performances on The !!!!!Beat, a Nashville-based teen dance show hosted by legendary Texas DJ Hoss Allen. Gate led the house band for most of the 26 episodes of that seminal blues/R&B/rock TV program. Refusing to stick to one genre, he enjoyed a mid-‘60s novelty hit with the country song “May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose.” In the ‘70s, he was living in Nashville, alternating blues tours with guest appearances on Hee Haw and a musical friendship with Roy Clark. In 1977, he was back in Texas for the first of what would be five appearances on public television’s most acclaimed live-music series, Austin City Limits. In the ‘80s, Gatemouth revisited his big-band days on an award-winning series of albums for Rounder Records. His 1982 comeback, Alright Again!, updated his Peacock sound -- slashing guitar atop a hard-swinging big band. It won the blues Grammy that year, and he has since been nominated for five more. The honors have kept right on coming in the latest phase of that epic career. Since his comeback, Gate has won eight W.C. Handy Blues Awards and been inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. He’s also a recipient of the Rhythm & Blues Foundation’s prestigious Pioneer Award and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences® Heroes Award. Never one to rest – or even pause – on his laurels, Gate’s still on the road, averaging a couple of shows a week. And even at 80, a typical month in the life of Gatemouth Brown might include concerts in New York, Japan and of course, Texas. Nonetheless, the tireless blues master calls that hectic pace “slowing down.” “I started off at 300 (dates a year) and then I backed off to 250. Now I do maybe 100 a year.” His latest creation, Timeless on HighTone Records, was released September 14, 2004. Timeless was recorded live and in the studio. The material is true to “Gate’s” live shows, with jazzy covers of “Satin Doll” and Joe Zawinul’s “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy,” country honky-tonkers “Tennessee Blues” and “Dark End of the Hallway,” blues workouts “Jumpin’ the Blues” and “The Drifter,” plus his crowd-pleasing extended version of “Unchained Melody.” That’s American music, Gatemouth style, and he made it “right” for almost 60 years. Gatemouth passed away September 10th 2005 after loosing his home to Hurricane Katrina. Although that date signified the passing of a man, his legacy will live on forever. -LEGENDS NEVER DIE- MySpace Layouts

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LG Powerdrums

LG Powerdrums



Sep 15 2007 9:45 AM

Thanks for adding me as a friend on this nice tribute page. CGB was a helluva awesome bluester!

Kindest regards

LG
del Monte

del Monte



Sep 15 2007 11:18 AM

Thanks for the comment. When I have created a painting of Clarence Gatemouth Brown, you will be the first to know! Great myspace page, great music-Thanks.
SW Blues Magazine

Southwest Blues Magazine



Sep 15 2007 9:47 PM

SW Blues Magazine would like to invite everyone to the 22nd Annual Arkansas Blues & Heritage Festival, formerly known as the King Biscuit Blues Festival on the banks of the Mississippi River in Helena, Arkansas, October 4,5 and 6, 2007.



RHONDA

RHONDA MONTEITH



Sep 5 2007 12:40 AM


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patti

patti



Sep 5 2007 2:21 AM

beautiful man,beautiful music that will live on forever
Kouichi

Kouichi



Sep 5 2007 5:18 AM

Hello,
Nice to meet you!
Thank you for the add!
I love your music!
Great~~~!

from osaka Japan
Kouichi
Charlie

Charlie



Sep 5 2007 7:05 AM

Thanks for the add. I am a big fan. He will live on in his music.
MOTTAGRILLS

MOTTAGRILLS



Sep 5 2007 10:11 AM

MANY THANX FOR ADDING ME
Luna Ludo

Ludo Verbert



Sep 5 2007 11:25 AM


...for keeping the music of Mr. Clarence Gatemouth Brown
ALIVE! ! !

...and for adding us.
Ulrich

Ulrich



Sep 5 2007 11:38 AM

Hi and best wishes from bad oeynhausen - germany. Thank..s for the add and ROCK ON!!!!

ulli
Davis Chapman

Davis Chapman



Sep 5 2007 9:10 PM

Just dropped in to say thanks for the add. Gate made great American Music!
Valeriano adorno

Valeriano adorno



Sep 6 2007 11:38 AM

i cant stop to listen your music all the best from Sicily
del Monte

del Monte



Sep 12 2007 2:40 PM

Clarence Gatemouth Brown, love his music, awesome. I can feel a painting coming on!
Wendell Peek

Wendell Peek



Sep 13 2007 5:04 PM

Thanks from a long-time fan,
All the best to you,
Wendell
Tanya

Tanya McIntosh-begley



Sep 2 2007 1:37 AM

Just stopped by to show some love for a great legend, R.I.P. "Gate". You are missed, and may your music live on forever.
PAULI "El Paso"

Paula PAsota



Aug 17 2007 5:02 PM

Thanks a lot for the add! it..s a pleasure. You are really BIG !!
Greatings from Asturias-Spain.
PAULA.
Beverly

Beverly



Aug 17 2007 8:10 PM

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Mike

Mike



Aug 10 2007 1:46 PM

Stopped by to listen to the man and pay my respects. I sure do miss him playing at the old Blues Harbor in Atlanta. God bless his soul.
Mike
David Herzel

David Herzel



Aug 10 2007 2:43 PM

What wonderful music, forever and ever so powerful!!!Thanks Clarence!
David
Ed Von Face

Ed Von Face



Aug 10 2007 3:35 PM

Hey there!
Thanks for adding me!
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The Petty Bones

The Petty Bones



Aug 11 2007 2:35 PM

much love & appreciation!!
Mojomarie

Marie Sokol Bonner



Aug 7 2007 4:16 PM

Thank you for the add! I met Clarence when I was working as a hostess at the House of Blues back in 94' He came in with that fancy, cowboy hat and was concerned because someone was at his booth:) 2 minutes later, I turned around to find out that he had JOINED the family for lunch!!
Guess heaven needed a blues man:)
Ian Anthony

Ian Anthony



Jul 28 2007 12:19 PM

Thanks for adding me. I loved Clarence forever. In my opinion he was the most unsung yet clearly one of the best if not the best blues guitarist that ever lived. A multi-instrumentalist and a monstrously talented musician all round.
MEDICINE MAN

MEDICINE MAN



Aug 4 2007 2:39 PM

Thanks a lot for adding...
great pleasure.
Love
Víctor
karen

karen



Jul 23 2007 1:28 AM

Clarence Thankyou Thankyou so much for being my new friend. I LOVE your music. Thankyou Thankyou
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