JB Hutto - 'Come On Back Home' live 1970
I found the full live audio of this track so I re-edited this using the audio from the LP and added some extra footage of both JB and Chicago from the Blues in Chicago Documentary released in 1972, I've also sharpened the colour a little on this. Elmore James was a big influence on JB and in turn JB was a big influence on Hound Dog Taylor seen here watching at the 2:52 mark. JB became known for his slide guitar playing and declamatory style of singing. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame two years after his death. I don't make anything editing and putting these videos together so please support the channel with the link here if you can its greatly appreciated! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/bluesincolour Joseph Benjamin Hutto was born in Blackville, South Carolina, the fifth of seven children. His family moved to Augusta, Georgia, when he was three years old. His father, Calvin, was a preacher. Joseph and his three brothers and three sisters formed a gospel group, the Golden Crowns, singing in local churches. Calvin Hutto died in 1949, and the family relocated to Chicago. Later in the 1950s, Hutto became disenchanted with performing and gave it up after a woman broke his guitar over her husband's head one night in a club where he was playing. For the next eleven years, he worked as a janitor in a funeral home to supplement his income. He returned to the music industry in the mid-1960s with a new version of the Hawks featuring Herman Hassell on bass and Frank Kirkland on drums. His recording career resumed with a session for Vanguard Records, released on the compilation album Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 1, followed by albums for Testament and Delmark. The 1968 Delmark album Hawk Squat, which featured Sunnyland Slim on organ and piano, Lee Jackson on guitar, and Maurice McIntyre on tenor saxophone, is regarded as Hutto's best album up to this point. After Hound Dog Taylor died in 1975, Hutto took over Taylor's band, the House Rockers, for a time. In the late 1970s, he moved to Boston and recruited a new band, the New Hawks, with whom he recorded studio albums for the Varrick label. His 1983 Varrick album, Slippin' & Slidin', the last of his career and later reissued on CD as Rock with Me Tonight, has been described as "near-perfect". A red plastic Airline guitar sold via Montgomery Ward stores was informally referred to as a J. B. Hutto model due to his use of the guitar.Jack White later became well known for using the guitar in the early 2000s. If any videos get blocked I tend to post them on my other social media platforms, so have a look if you don't want to miss anything! All links are here: https://linktr.ee/blues.in.colour #colourised #bluesincolour #blues #bluesmusic #blueslegend #bluesmusician #bluesman #slideguitar #slideguitarblues #slidegod #elmorejames #hounddogtaylor #hounddog #bluessinger #bluesslide #chicagoblues #chicago #livemusic

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