KEB' MO'


'Keb' Mo'' (born October 3, 1951 in South Central Los Angeles, California as 'Kevin Moore') is a noted American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In his own words, the more he got to be called Keb’ Mo’, the more he got interested in the blues. As noted from Moore himself in the Martin Scorsese series "The Blues", Keb' Mo' was greatly influenced by blues legend Robert Johnson.

Contents
Early life
Career
Other projects
Discography
Other contributions
References
External links

Early life


Keb' Mo' came from a divorced family, which gave him an early appreciation for blues and gospel. "The Blues is my history, my culture," said Keb' Mo' in an interview . His uncle gave him his first guitar. By adolescence he was already an accomplished guitarist[1]. He also played the trumpet and the French horn.

Career


Keb' Mo' started his musical career playing the steel drums and upright bass in a calypso band. He moved on to play in a variety of blues and backup bands throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He first started recording in the early 1970s with Jefferson Starship violinist Papa John Creach through an R&B group Creach hired when Moore was just 21 years old. Around that time he was also a staff writer for A&M Records, and arranged demos for Almo - Irving music. Keb' Mo's early debut, ''Rainmaker'', came out on Chocolate City Records, a subsidiary of Casablanca Records, in 1980. Keb' Mo' was further immersed in the blues with his long stint in the ''Whodunit Band'', headed by Bobby "Blue" Bland producer Monk Higgins. He jammed with Albert Collins and Big Joe Turner and emerged as an inheritor of a guarded tradition and as a genuine original.
In 1994, Keb' Mo' released his self-titled debut album, ''Keb' Mo''', which featured two Robert Johnson covers, "Come On In My Kitchen" and "Kind Hearted Woman Blues," which proved his devotion for the legendary and enigmatic Johnson. This album received critical and popular acclaim. In 1996 he released ''Just Like You'', his second album, which featured twelve songs full of Delta rhythms. He won his first Grammy award for this album, which featured very brief guest appearances from Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt[2]. On the evening of June 10, 1997, he taped a compilation of his best songs on a TV show called ''Sessions at West 54th''. He joined musicians Laval Belle on drums, Reggie McBride playing bass, and Joellen Friedcken on keyboards to perform fourteen songs, some from each of his albums. Legendary blues pianist Dr. John also made a guest appearance. This session (known as '') was shown on television but wasn't released as a DVD or video until late 2000, over three years after the performance itself.
''Slow Down'', his next album, was released in 1998 and featured twelve songs. It earned him a second Grammy award. The album begins with the song "Muddy Water," a tribute to blues legend Muddy Waters. It also features a song entitled "Rainmaker," previously of his first album from 18 years prior. The song was rerecorded, though there is little difference to the song itself with no lyrical changes at all. His fourth album, ''The Door'', was released in 2000. In 2000, Keb' Mo' released ''Big Wide Grin'', a children's album featuring many songs from Moore's own childhood, along with some newer children's songs and some by Moore himself. In 2003, veteran filmmaker Martin Scorsese collaborated with many blues musicians including Keb' Mo' to put together a series of films entitled ''"The Blues"''. Following its release, several albums were released in accordance, some were compilations, some new collaborations and Keb' Mo' released an entire album himself in the series featuring a handful of existing recordings from ''Keb' Mo''' to ''The Door''. On February 10, 2004, he released ''Keep It Simple'' which earned him a third Grammy award, again in the contemporary blues genre. Later that year he released his sixth studio album, ''Peace... Back by Popular Demand''. His most recent release is ''Suitcase'', dated June 13, 2006. His current touring band consists of Reggie McBride on bass, Les Falconer III on drums, Jeff Paris on keyboards, and Clayton Gibb on guitar..

Other projects


In 1998 he portrayed the blues legend Robert Johnson in a documentary film, ''Can't You Hear the Wind Howl?''
In 1999 Keb' Mo' portrayed the character Isaac, the Angel of Music, in the episode "Then Sings My Soul" of the highly-acclaimed television series Touched By An Angel. He performed "Hand It Over" from his 1996 release "Just Like You."
In 2004 he participated in the politically-motivated Vote for Change Tour alongside Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne with whom he originally recorded the title track from the album ''Just Like You''.
In 2006 he appeared in the last episode of the West Wing to perform "America the Beautiful."
In January 2007, he performed at the Sundance Film Festival.

Discography


Released Album Notes
1980 ''Rainmaker'' Released under the name "Kevin Moore"
June 7 1994 ''Keb' Mo''' Debut album as "Keb' Mo'"
June 18 1996 ''Just Like You'' Won Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album, 1997
August 25 1998 ''Slow Down'' Won Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album, 1999
October 10 2000 ''The Door''
4 December 2000 '' Recorded in 1997
June 5 2001 ''Big Wide Grin Children's album
September 19 2003 '' Part of the series "The Blues"
February 10 2004 ''Keep It Simple'' Won Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album, 2005
September 21 2004 ''Peace... back by popular demand''
June 13 2006 ''Suitcase''

Other contributions

In 2004, Moore appeared on Amy Grant: Greatest Hits 1986-2004 in a duet with Grant entitled "Come Be With Me", which became a modest success on pop radio. In 2006, he cowrote the song "I Hope" with the Dixie Chicks for their album ''Taking the Long Way''. In 2005 he appeared on Buddy Guy's version "Ain't No Sunshine" along with Tracey Chapman. Moore composed one of the theme songs featured on the show ''Martha Stewart Living''. In 2005, he also appeared on Eric Clapton's album ''Back Home''.

References


1. Keb' Mo' Biography on KebMo.net.
2. See ''Just Like You'' CD sleeve.

External links



Keb' Mo' - Keb' Mo' Artist Website

Keb' Mo' - Sony Music Entertainment Inc. website





More info about Keb' Mo's first album

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