eric bibb

eric bibb

Genres: blues, singer-songwriter, folk, acoustic blues, acoustic

About eric bibb

Eric Bibb (b. 1951) is an American blues singer and guitarist, based in London, England, who has made his career largely in Europe. Bibb was born on 16th August 1951 in New York into a musical family. His father, Leon Bibb, is a trained singer who sang in musical theatre and made a name for himself as part of the 1960s New York folk scene. His uncle was the world-famous jazz pianist and composer John Lewis, of the Modern Jazz Quartet. Family friends included Pete Seeger, Odetta, and actor/singer/activist Paul Robeson, Bibb'sgodfather. Bibb was given his first steel-string guitar when he was seven years old. Growing up surrounded by talent, he recalls a childhood conversation with Bob Dylan, who, on the subject of guitar playing advised the eleven-year-old Bibb to "Keep it simple, forget all that fancy stuff". At sixteen years old, Bibb's father invited him to play guitar in the house band for his television talent show Someone New. Bibb's early musical heroes were from his father's band, and included Bill Lee (father of director Spike), who appeared on Bibb's album Me To You, years later. In 1969, Bibb played guitar for the Negro Ensemble Company at St Mark's place in New York, and went on to study Psychology and Russian at Colombia University, but at the age of nineteen he left for Paris, where a meeting with guitarist Mickey Baker focused his interest in blues guitar. When he later moved to Sweden, Bibb found a creative environment which took him back to Greenwich Village during the heyday of the folk revival. Settling in Stockholm, Bibb immersed himself in pre-war blues and continued to write and perform. The album Good Stuff was released in 1997, and led to Bibb signing to the British based Code Blue label. Eric's only release on Code Blue was Me to You, featuring appearances from some of Bibb's personal heroes in Pops and Mavis Staples, and Taj Mahal (who also worked with Bibb on the Grammy-nominated children's record, Shakin' a Tailfeather). The album furthered Bibb's international reputation and was followed by tours of the U.K., U.S.A., Canada, France, Sweden, and Germany. In the late 1990s Bibb joined forces with his then manager, Alan Robinson, to form Manhaton Records, in Britain. The albums Home to Me (1999), Roadworks (2000), and Painting Signs (2001) followed, as did another Opus 3 release, Just Like Love.

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eric bibb — Top 28 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
ERIC BIBB Onwards (Interlude)
ERIC BIBB Turner station
ERIC BIBB Shavin' talk
ERIC BIBB Bayou belle
ERIC BIBB In my father's house (live)
ERIC BIBB Shavin' talk
ERIC BIBB WON'T DO
ERIC BIBB …Spirit I am
ERIC BIBB THIS ONE DON'T
ERIC BIBB HOPE IN A HOPLESS WORLD
ERIC BIBB Home lovin´man
ERIC BIBB Victory voices
ERIC BIBB Born to be your man
ERIC BIBB NEW BEALE STREET BLUES
ERIC BIBB Walkin' Blues Again
ERIC BIBB Bayou belle
ERIC BIBB To know you
ERIC BIBB mandela is free
ERIC BIBB Goin' Down Slow
ERIC BIBB Get Onboard
ERIC BIBB HUMAN RIVER
ERIC BIBB SPIRIT DAY
ERIC BIBB BLACK BROWN AND WHITE
ERIC BIBB GATHERING OF THE TRIBES
ERIC BIBB WE DON'T CARE
ERIC BIBB SIX O'CLOCK BLUES
ERIC BIBB TELL RILEY
ERIC BIBB Roll On Buddy
Onwards (Interlude)
Turner station
Shavin' talk
Bayou belle
In my father's house (live)
Shavin' talk
WON'T DO
…Spirit I am
THIS ONE DON'T
HOPE IN A HOPLESS WORLD
Home lovin´man
Victory voices
Born to be your man
NEW BEALE STREET BLUES
Walkin' Blues Again
Bayou belle
To know you
mandela is free
Goin' Down Slow
Get Onboard
HUMAN RIVER
SPIRIT DAY
BLACK BROWN AND WHITE
GATHERING OF THE TRIBES
WE DON'T CARE
SIX O'CLOCK BLUES
TELL RILEY
Roll On Buddy