Casey Jones (musician)

Casey Jones (musician)
Born (1939-07-26) July 26, 1939
Years active 1950s to present
Labels Airwax Records
External video
Oral History, Casey Jones talks about his first set of drums, and the first job he played, where he earned five dollars! Interview date December 11, 2013, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library

Casey Jones is a drummer who has recorded with blues artists such as Albert Collins, appearing on his Frostbite and Ice Pickin' albums and Johnny Winter appearing on Winters Serious Business, Guitar Slinger, True to the Blues: The Johnny Winter Story albums. He is also a singer and record producer.

Background

He was Born in Nitta Yuma, Mississippi on July 26, 1939. He was raised in Greenville. In 1956 he moved to Chicago to live with his sister. It was here that his sister and her husband bought him his first drum set. He had his first gig in 1956 from which he made $5.[1] In the early 1960s he recorded with Earl Hooker, A.C. Reed, McKinley Mitchell, and Muddy Waters.[2] As a session drummer he has worked with artists such as Lou Rawls, Otis Rush, Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter.[3] For six years he was a member of Albert Collin's band as his drummer.[3]

Discography

Solo

Appearances (selective)

References

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