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Honeyboy Edwards(1915-2011)

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Honeyboy Edwards
"Delta blues" artist David "Honeyboy"--a nickname his sister gave him as a child--Edwards was born in Shaw, MS, in 1915. He taught himself to play the guitar as a boy by listening to such bluesmen as Tommy McClennan and Robert Petway. By age 14 he was playing in "juke joints" in the South with such artists as Big Joe Williams and Yank Rachell.

He made a few recordings for the Library of Congress sin 1942, but didn't begin to record commercially until 1951, when he recorded for the American Recording Co. as "Mr. Honey". Two years later he traveled to Chicago to record four songs for Chess Records, but only one of them, "Drop Down Mama", was ever released, and that wasn't until 1970. Edwards, however, continued to tour and play clubs--and, when necessary, on street corners--in Chicago, and would occasionally play the South. In the 1960s he began his recording career again, this time with Adelphi/Blue Horizon, and also started to play blues festivals. In the 1970s and 1980s he toured Europe and Japan.

He died of heart failure in Chicago in 2011.
BornJune 28, 1915
DiedAugust 29, 2011(96)
BornJune 28, 1915
DiedAugust 29, 2011(96)
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  • Awards
    • 2 wins total

Known for

John C. Reilly in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
6.8
  • Old Bluesman(as David Honeyboy Edwards)
  • 2007
Home Movie (2001)
Home Movie
7.1
  • Music Department(as David 'Honeyboy' Edwards, "Hambone Blues")
  • 2001
American Epic (2017)
American Epic
7.9
  • Soundtrack(as David Honeyboy Edwards, "Army Blues", "Water Coast Blues")
  • 2017
Folk America (2009)
Folk America
7.7
TV Series
  • Self(as David 'Honeyboy' Edwards)

Credits

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Actor



  • John C. Reilly in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
    Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
    6.8
    • Old Bluesman (as David Honeyboy Edwards)
    • 2007

Music Department



  • Home Movie (2001)
    Home Movie
    7.1
    • musician: "Hambone Blues" (as David 'Honeyboy' Edwards)
    • 2001

Soundtrack



  • American Epic (2017)
    American Epic
    7.9
    • performer: "Army Blues", "Water Coast Blues"
    • writer: "Army Blues", "Water Coast Blues" (as David Honeyboy Edwards)
    • 2017
  • John C. Reilly in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
    Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
    6.8
    • performer: "Gamblin' Man"
    • writer: "Gamblin' Man" (as David Honeyboy Edwards)
    • 2007
  • Home Movie (2001)
    Home Movie
    7.1
    • performer: "Hambone Blues" (1995) (as David 'Honeyboy' Edwards)
    • 2001
  • The Search for Robert Johnson (1992)
    The Search for Robert Johnson
    7.5
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Sweet Home Chicago", "Walking Blues"
    • 1992

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • David 'Honeyboy' Edwards
  • Born
    • June 28, 1915
    • Shaw, Mississippi, USA
  • Died
    • August 29, 2011
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA(congestive heart failure)
  • Other works
    Album: "Last of the Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen--Live in Dallas". NOTE: Won Grammy award for Best Traditional Blues Album. Edwards shared it with the other artists on the album: Pinetop Perkins, Robert Lockwood Jr. and Henry Townsend.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article

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  • Trivia
    Blues singer.
  • Quotes
    [2008, in an Associated Press interview] Blues ain't never going anywhere. It can get slow, but it ain't going nowhere. You play a lowdown dirty shame slow and lonesome, my mama dead, my papa across the sea, I ain't dead but I'm just supposed to be blues. You can take that same blues, make it uptempo, a shuffle blues, that's what rock'n'roll did with it. So blues ain't going nowhere.

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  • When did Honeyboy Edwards die?
    August 29, 2011
  • How did Honeyboy Edwards die?
    Congestive heart failure
  • How old was Honeyboy Edwards when he died?
    96 years old
  • Where did Honeyboy Edwards die?
    Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • When was Honeyboy Edwards born?
    June 28, 1915

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