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MP3 Essie The Blues Lady - Shape Up

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  • Which Way Did My Friends Go
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  • My Guitar - My Zone
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  • You Make Em - You Shake Em
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  • Bluer Than Blue
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  • Shape Up Or Ship Out
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  • Loser, Good-Bye
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  • Give A Little, Get A Little
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  • After Your Money
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  • Memphis Fever
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  • Mister Rogers Neighborhood
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  • The Fat Will Hit The Fan
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  • Gold Diggin Friends
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  • We Gotta Pray (Some More)
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Blues queen teaches lessons in life----shut up and listen.

13 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Funky Blues, BLUES: Urban Blues

Show all album songs: Shape Up Songs


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If there is ever a competition for a female to be named the B. B. King musical counterpart, if Essie the Blues Lady doesnât win that honor, you can be assured that she will be a very strong contender. Born and reared in central Arkansas, Essie spent much of her early childhood slipping and sliding up and down the river banks, fishing and hunting with her family. There was much work and little income, so the family members turned to the wild to supplement their livelihood.

While some people have to break away from their normal way of life and make a special effort to grasp what the blues is all about, Essie states âThis is not so in my case. I was born into the blues; I was reared on the blues; and Iâm a product of the blues. If youâre talking about wearing hand-me-down clothes, cars breaking down, and pinching pennies to get by, youâre talking about the life I've lived.â

Despite the shortcomings regarding âstyle and keeping up with the Jonesesâ, there were no shortcomings when it came to happiness. When the chores were done and the sun set in the evening, it was âmusic time.â Essieâs father played several instruments and her mother sang. Essie and her sisters and brothers would listen for hours (and join in, of course).

Essie, determined to learn to play, started picking her dadâs guitar when he was at work. He acknowledged her interest and started teaching her tunes he knew by Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, Howling Wolf, etc. One of her dadâs friends would show her a few licks when he visited the family. He once told Essie the blues was a manâs music. Obviously, Essie let that comment go in one ear and swiftly out the other. Her dad bought for her several
B. B. King records and told her she could play anything she wanted to play - just practice hard.

Essie listened to "The King" every day and every night and strove to replicate what she heard. When her dad was convinced that she was going to stick with it, he made the decision to buy her an electric guitar, instead of buying the family a new washing machine that was desperately needed. Needless to say, that didnât go over too well with her mother at the time. However, Essie says her mom is the first one to say these days âIâm so happy your daddy got that guitar for you instead of the washing machine.â Essie and her sisters formed an all-girl band in the '70s (Queen Bee and the Soul Seekers)and traveled throughout Arkansas and the surrounding states performing their music.

One might wonder about Essieâs outlook on life since she was deprived of the finer material things when growing up. Prior to a recent concert, she was asked the following questions: (1) Given a choice, what type of house would you live in? (2) What brand of clothing would you wear? and (3) What make of car would you drive? Essie chuckled and stated âA mansion or a teepee - theyâre about the same to me. As long as Iâm warm in the winter and comfortable in the summer, brand names donât really matter either. But so far as a car, make no mistake, the car I prefer to drive for the rest of my life (whether old or new; sleek or battered) is the one that will take me where I want to go and bring me home again -without leaving me stranded alongside the road.â

As Essie, The Blues Lady turned to walk onstage, she glanced back and shouted âBut donât mess with my guitar, âRuckusâ!â


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