Lightnin Wells
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Genre: Acoustic / Blues / Folk
Location Fountain, Un
Profile Views: 29346
Last Login: 12/29/2011
Member Since 2/13/2007
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmxpZ2h0bmlud2VsbHMuY29t
Record Label Music Maker /New Moon
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
Mike "Lightnin'" Wells breathes new life into the vintage tunes of the 1920s and depression era America employing various appropriate stringed instruments in a dynamic style which he has developed in over thirty years of performing experience. Raised in eastern North Carolina, Wells learned to play harmonica as a young child and taught himself to play the guitar as he developed a strong interest in traditional blues and folk music. His many years of public performance began in Chapel Hill, N.C. in the early 1970s. During the following decades he has presented his brand of acoustic blues throughout North Carolina, the United States and Europe. Lightnin' Wells produced the first commercial recordings of the N.C. blues veterans Big Boy Henry, Algia Mae Hinton and George Higgs. He has traveled and performed extensively with these musicians and has documented their backgrounds and musical histories for future generations. He is also a life-long student and devotee of the pioneering performers in the piedmont blues tradition which once thrived in the Carolinas, including such artists as Blind Boy Fuller, Rev. Gary Davis and Elizabeth Cotton; deceased musicians whose influence seems only to grow with time. His first solo recording Bull Frog Blues established his blues credentials while his sophomore effort Ragtime Millionaire strengthened his association with the Carolina-piedmont styles of blues. His most recent release Ragged But Right stretches out to explore more facets of American folk music including old-time, country, jazz, ragtime and early popular music as well as piedmont style blues selections. Lightnin' remains an insatiable student and researcher, studying the various forms of American roots music from bygone eras. He plays a number of instruments besides the guitar including the harmonica, ukulele, mandolin and banjo. He has taught blues guitar at most of the leading "Blues Weeks" sponsored by universities and teaching organizations throughout the country. He served for ten years as a board member for the Music Maker Relief Foundation which assists elderly blues and old-time musicians to meet their basic needs and continues to serve this organization in an advisory capacity. He is presently included in the North Carolina Arts Council's Touring Artist Roster for 2005-2007 as well as the American Traditions National Roster through the Southern Arts Federation. With his experience, knowledge and well-honed performance skills, Lightnin' Wells has established himself at the forefront of the traditional blues revival. His musical style is personal and energetic yet remains true to the original root form. His goal is to entertain and educate using a variety of sources, influences and techniques to express his dedication, respect and pleasure in presenting this unique American art form. Wrote one recent reviewer; "Whether you look for to performers for inspiration, education, virtuosity, or sheer entertainment, Lightnin' Wells delivers all the above, every single time". .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ............ ....Myspace Layouts.. at Pimp-My-Profile.com / ..Layback layout.. - ..Image Hosting.... -
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Lightnin' Wells: acoustic guitar, resonator, ukulele, harmonica, vocals and more. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. -
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Piedmont blues, ragtime, old-time, bluegrass, jazz, gospel, traditional, 1920s pop tunes, 78 records, literature, history, etc. -
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Bio:
Mike "Lightnin'" Wells breathes new life into the vintage tunes of the 1920s and depression era America employing various appropriate stringed instruments in a dynamic style which he has developed in over thirty years of performing experience. Raised in eastern North Carolina, Wells learned to play harmonica as a young child and taught himself to play the guitar as he developed a strong interest in traditional blues and folk music. His many years of public performance began in Chapel Hill, N.C. in the early 1970s. During the following decades he has presented his brand of acoustic blues throughout North Carolina, the United States and Europe. Lightnin' Wells produced the first commercial recordings of the N.C. blues veterans Big Boy Henry, Algia Mae Hinton and George Higgs. He has traveled and performed extensively with these musicians and has documented their backgrounds and musical histories for future generations. He is also a life-long student and devotee of the pioneering performers in the piedmont blues tradition which once thrived in the Carolinas, including such artists as Blind Boy Fuller, Rev. Gary Davis and Elizabeth Cotton; deceased musicians whose influence seems only to grow with time. His first solo recording Bull Frog Blues established his blues credentials while his sophomore effort Ragtime Millionaire strengthened his association with the Carolina-piedmont styles of blues. His most recent release Ragged But Right stretches out to explore more facets of American folk music including old-time, country, jazz, ragtime and early popular music as well as piedmont style blues selections. Lightnin' remains an insatiable student and researcher, studying the various forms of American roots music from bygone eras. He plays a number of instruments besides the guitar including the harmonica, ukulele, mandolin and banjo. He has taught blues guitar at most of the leading "Blues Weeks" sponsored by universities and teaching organizations throughout the country. He served for ten years as a board member for the Music Maker Relief Foundation which assists elderly blues and old-time musicians to meet their basic needs and continues to serve this organization in an advisory capacity. He is presently included in the North Carolina Arts Council's Touring Artist Roster for 2005-2007 as well as the American Traditions National Roster through the Southern Arts Federation. With his experience, knowledge and well-honed performance skills, Lightnin' Wells has established himself at the forefront of the traditional blues revival. His musical style is personal and energetic yet remains true to the original root form. His goal is to entertain and educate using a variety of sources, influences and techniques to express his dedication, respect and pleasure in presenting this unique American art form. Wrote one recent reviewer; "Whether you look for to performers for inspiration, education, virtuosity, or sheer entertainment, Lightnin' Wells delivers all the above, every single time"...
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Member Since:
February 13, 2007Members:
Lightnin' Wells: acoustic guitar, resonator, ukulele, harmonica, vocals and more.Friends are frequently found onstage with Lightnin' too.
Influences:
Piedmont blues, ragtime, old-time, bluegrass, jazz, gospel, traditional, 1920s pop tunes, 78 records, literature, history, etc.Sounds Like:
Something you've got to hear! Truly a breath of fresh air, both entertaining, educational and en-lightnin'...


















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Melanie Arnold Hi Lightnin. Haven't heard you play in awhile. Looking forward to hearing you in New Bern later this October. :)
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Broad Street Cafe
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10 of 19Moregonna be at ocracoke for 10 days..starting on august 20th cmon down you old sand shark
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Hi Lightnin,
thanks for the add. I'm glad to be your friend here on myspace. Great blue tunes on your myspace-site.
Greetings from Oldenburger Land
Keeping the Blues alive
Thomas
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•9:45P Lightnin' Wells (blues/folk/acoustic)
Mike "Lightnin'" Wells
breathes new life into the vintage tunes of the 1920s and depression
era America employing various appropriate stringed instruments in a
dynamic style which he has developed in over thirty years of performing
experience. Raised in eastern North Carolina, Wells learned to play
harmonica as a young child and taught himself to play the guitar as he
developed a strong interest in traditional blues and folk music. His
many years of public performance began in Chapel Hill, N.C. in the
early 1970s. During the following decades he has presented his brand of
acoustic blues throughout North Carolina, the United States and Europe.
• 10:45P The Bill Murray Experience (roots/jazz)
The
Bill Murray Experience is a New York City based ensemble specializing
in early American roots and jazz music. The core of the group features
Jessy Carolina on Vocals and washboard, Jay Sanford on double bass, and
Horatio Baltz on lead guitar. The group is augmented by a changing
rhythm section member; currently Blind Boy Paxton on piano, guitar, and
bones. The band's heavy string instrumentation makes for unique and
intimate arrangements. The Bill Murray Experience pulls most of it's
material from the American songbook, playing early jazz standards from
the first half of the 20th Century, as well as more obscure and
forgotten tunes that were apart of early American popular culture.
Since
April 2009, the Bill Murray Experience has released 3 full length demos
as well as recorded 2 live sessions - one at the Jalopy Theatre in Red
Hook Brookl
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