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Clarence Gatemouth Brown-- passed away after escaping Katrina [message #6132] Tue, 13 September 2005 23:49 Go to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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I think some space should be devoted here to the passing
of Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.

Gate, at age 81, was suffering from cancer for some time.
He escaped from hurricane Katrina only to die on Sunday
a week later. Some say he died of a broken heart because
he lost his home.


I heard the news Sunday but not until I had on the local blues
show broadcast by my friend M. Flynn that I started to think about
Gate again. There's lots of material committed to cd by CGMB.


I saw him live here about 10 years ago. When I did radio,
we played his album with Roy Clark on numerous occassions.

Gate's obituary and wiki are readily available on the net
as well as many records and cds with Gate playing five instruments
plus vocals with groups and big bands.


He was the only black man on Hee Haw and not just with
Buck Owens in the musical numbers. Gate would be seen
in the cornfield for the one liners as well. This, for me is
somehow significant. I remember wondering what this guy was doing
on a whitebread show like Hee Haw but there he was.

In performance Gate dressed high Texas style meaning ten gallon
hat, points on the shirts and western boots. A brief spot I saw
about him on ABC news as a human interest feature showed him in
Texas. So I was a bit surprised to hear he had passed after
escaping the hurricane in New Orleans.


Blues is an old form and M. Flynn gives the news of those
bluesmen who have passed just about every week.


But Gate transcended jazz, blues and pop. He plays
mandolin, guitar, violin, harmonica (I think) and maybe
others. One of the most affecting parts of the one
live performance I attended was a version of "La Mare"
as a slide presentation on guitar with dobro.

There's a lot that I'm leaving out. See if you can find
some CGMB music-- especially a title with Roy Clark called
"Makin' Music". That album has the best 'Take The A Train"
you'll ever find.


For a long time I thought that Brian Setzer was the only
band leader who played guitar and did vocals with a big band.
I was wrong. Gate did it first. And when the Brian Setzer
Orchestra started to put out recordings I thought wouldn't
it be great if Gate could play with Brian while he's still
performing. That never happened.


Lastly I hope that there are musical tributes done on
both blues and jazz shows for Gate. But the public's
attention is fleeting. It may be that all I and others
can do is hold him in memory as one of the great jazz
and bluesmen that America has ever produced.




Re: Clarence Gatemouth Brown-- passed away after escaping Katrina [message #6133 is a reply to message #6132] Wed, 14 September 2005 00:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Sounds like an interesting musician. I'll have to check him out. Sorry to say I hadn't heard of him, sorry to hear he passed away too.


Re: Clarence Gatemouth Brown-- passed away after escaping Katrina [message #6134 is a reply to message #6132] Wed, 14 September 2005 06:24 Go to previous message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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I saw Clarence numerous times, lastly back last year along with Dan HIcks.
He was a talented guy; more of a multi-genre approach than Blues although he did many blues styled tunes. His band was tight and he kept a nice energy level up for the whole hour. If I had to pin it down I'd say he was a one man minstrel show of southern folk/rythym and blues/New Orleans funk( man it is weird writing that now.) I never thought a lot of his skill on guitar, he was redundant in my view; but his entertaining abiity was first rate.

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