Blues Biographies
Alvin Youngblood Hart
Born: March 2, 1963, Oakland, California
Alvin Youngblood Hart is a contemporary bluesman whose original
music and cover interpretations are infused with a pure
Delta blues influence. A native of California, Hart's family
roots are in Mississippi, and he grew up visiting the area
annually, falling in love with the rural lifestyle and hearing
stories of blues patriarch Charley Patton. The influences
of legendary bluesmen such as Bukka White, Son House, Howlin'
Wolf, and Muddy Waters can be heard in Hart's many classic
interpretations of blues standards as well as his original
material. His additional influences include the Rolling
Stones, Jimi Hendrix, and B.B. King as well as formidable
vocalists Jimmy Witherspoon and Jimmy Reed. While living
in California as a teenager, Hart taught himself to play
guitar and spent a lot of time immersed in the Delta blues
and its history. Ironically, his performance career began
when he just happened to be stationed in Natchez, Mississippi
as a member of the Coast Guard. He eventually began playing
gigs in California, and ended up with a record deal after
a stint opening for Taj Mahal brought him wider visibility.
In 1997 Youngblood won the W.C. Handy award for Best New
Artist.
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