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Bob Corritore

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American blues harmonicist, record producer, and blues radio host
Bob Corritore
Birth nameRobert Joseph Corritore
Born (1956-09-27)September 27, 1956 (age 68)
Chicago,Illinois, United States
GenresElectric blues[1]
Occupation(s)Harmonicist, songwriter and record producer
InstrumentHarmonica
Years activeLate 1970s–present
LabelsHighTone,Delta Groove, various
WebsiteOfficial website
Musical artist

Bob Corritore (bornRobert Joseph Corritore; September 27, 1956) is an Americanbluesharmonica player,record producer, blues radio show host and owner ofThe Rhythm Room, a music venue inPhoenix, Arizona.[1][2][3] Corritore is a recipient of aBlues Music Award, Blues Blast Music Award, Living Blues Award and a Keeping The Blues Alive Award[4] and more. He produced one album that was nominated for aGrammy Award and contributed harmonica on another.

Early life and education

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Corritore was born inChicago,Illinois, United States,[1] but was raised from infancy in suburbanWilmette.[5] At age 12, he began a love affair with the blues after hearing aMuddy Waters song on the radio.[2] Shortly thereafter, he received his first harmonica from his younger brother.[5] He took to it immediately and began teaching himself the instrument by playing along with records and usingTony "Little Son" Glover's book, "Blues Harp" -- the go-to instructional volume of the era -- as a guide.[5] As soon as he was old enough, Corritore began attending blues concerts whenever he could, seeingSam Lay and Waters perform at his high school andJim Brewer,Eddie Taylor,Wild Child Butler andDetroit Junior at venues accessible to under-age patrons before venturing toMaxwell Street, the open-air market on Chicago's near South Side, where he caughtBig Walter Horton andBig John Wrencher in action.[2][5]

After graduation fromNew Trier East High School, Bob attended theUniversity of Tulsa, where he earned aBachelor of Business Administration degree. He returned to Chicago, where he worked a job by day and pursued his musical education at night. As his skill and confidence improved in his later teens, he started playing in support of Willie Buck andTail Dragger Jones. His first paying gig came in Buck's band at age 23 alongside Louis and Dave Myers,Johnny "Big Moose" Walker,Odie Payne Jr. and Taylor.[2][5]

Career

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Early career

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Corritore's first live performance came in his teens on Maxwell Street when John Henry Davis invited him to sit in for five or six numbers. He subsequently started attending performances at clubs on the South and West Sides, where he was mentored by Louis Myers,Lester Davenport,Junior Wells, Big Leon Brooks,Little Mack Simmons, Big Walter and others, who regularly invited him on stage to play.[2][5]

Corritore began a career in music production in 1979. He recorded harmonica player Little Willie Anderson, creating his own label, Blues On Blues Records, in the process. Released asSwinging The Blues and produced with the assistance of future Grammy winnerDick Shurman andDelmark Records ownerBob Koester, the LP debuted the same year and was reissued 13 years later in CD format onEarwig Music.[5][6] A second release, Big Leon Brooks'Lets Go To Town, followed in 1982.[7]

Phoenix years

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In 1981, Corritore relocated toPhoenix, Arizona, where he was joined a few months later byLouisiana Red. The pair worked together in duo and full-band formats and lived together for a short period of time before Red relocated to Germany.[8][2] Corritore subsequently joined a succession of bands fronted by regional favorites Big Pete Pearson,Janiva Magness, Tommy Dukes and Buddy Reed.[5] Years later they worked together again when Corritore produced Louisiana Red'sSittin' Here Wonderin' (1995) (Earwig Music).[1] Since 1984, Corritore has been hosting "Those Lowdown Blues," a five-hour Sunday night onKJZZ (FM).[2][9]

Two years later, Corritore recruited former Howlin’ Wolf drummer Chico Chism to relocate from Chicago to Phoenix for various band and studio projects, a relationship that endured until his death in 2007.[5] Corritore opened The Rhythm Room music venue in Phoenix in 1991. It has served as his home base ever since. He and hIs house band, the Rhythm Room All-Stars, have backed dozens of high-profile blues musicians, both at the club and in recording sessions, a roster that includesBo Diddley,Pinetop Perkins,Ike Turner,Nappy Brown,Eddy Clearwater and many others.[1][2][5]

His first release as a front man,All-Star Blues Sessions, came in 1999 on theHighTone label with Corritore playing in support of 16 blues artists, including Diddley, Chism,Robert Lockwood Jr.,Henry Gray and other talents.[10] That release established Corritore as both a harmonica player and producer in the blues community in a career that has included several subsequent releases under his own name, often sharing billing with other traditional blues artists, includingJohn Primer, Gray,Kid Ramos andDave Riley.

As a harmonica player, he has guested on albums byR.L. Burnside,Pinetop Perkins,Dave Mason,Zac Harmon, Louisiana Red,Nappy Brown, Diunna Greenleaf,Bob Margolin, Bill Howl-N-Madd Perry, Dave Specter,Smokin’ Joe Kubek,Mannish Boys, Kilborn Alley Blues Band, Tomcat Courtney, Big Pete Pearson, Sam Lay,Mud Morganfield, Johnny Tucker, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith, Ben Levin, Tom Walbank,Deb Ryder, Adrianna Marie,Sugaray Rayford, Tony Holiday, The Freemonts and several others. And he has served as producer for releases byR.L. Burnside, Mojo Buford,Kim Wilson,William Clarke, Chism and compilations released by several labels. The Wilson album --Smokin' Joint, released on M.C. Records in 2001-- was a finalist in the best traditional blues category at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards.[11] He has released albums on the HighTone, Blue Witch,Delta Groove and SWMAF labels, as well as his current home, VizzTone.

Corritore has appeared at major blues events around the world includingChicago Blues Festival, Lucerne Blues Festival and Bellinzona Blues Sessions (Switzerland),Edmonton Blues Festival and Calgary Blues Festival (Canada),King Biscuit Blues Festival and Big Blues Bender (U.S.), Bossa Y Jazz and Pocas de Blues (Brazil), Cognac Blues Festival and Bay-Car Blues Festival (France), Marco Fiume Blues Passions Festival (Italy), Moulin Blues Ospel (Holland), Blues At The Savoy (Finland), Hondarribia Blues Festival (Spain), Lahnsteiner Blues Festival (Germany), Boquette Blues Festival (Panama) and more. He has also performed at theKennedy Center, The Strathmore,The Dodge Theater,AVA Amphitheater and other prestigious venues.[2]

An official endorser ofHohner harmonicas, Corritore regularly leads harmonics master classes at the Blues Foundation's annual International Blues Challenge week in Memphis. The editor and main writer of the Bob Corritore Blues Newsletter,[2] his 2020 album,The Gypsy Woman Told Me, a partnership with John Primer, was a finalist for traditional blues album of the year in the Blues Blast Music Awards after winning the same honor forDon't Let The Devil Ride in 2019.[12]

Awards and honors

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  • 1999: Inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of Fame.[13]
  • 2001: Kim Wilson'sSmokin' Joint album, which Corritore produced, was a Grammy finalist in the traditional blues category[11]
  • 2007:Phil Gordon, themayor of Phoenix, proclaimed September 29 as "Bob Corritore Day."[2]
  • 2007: Corritore appeared on Pinetop Perkins'On The 88s: Live in Chicago, a finalist in the traditional blues category at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards[14]
  • 2007: Honored by theBlues Foundation with a Keeping the Blues Alive Award for his radio work[15]
  • 2007: Blues Music Award nominee along with Dave Riley in the acoustic blues category for their CD,Travelin' The Dirt Road[15]
  • 2011, 2013 and 2019: Blues Music Award nominee for harmonica player of the year[15]
  • 2012:Living Blues magazine Readers Poll honoree as harmonica player of the year[16]
  • 2014: Blues411 Jimi Award winner for harmonica player of the year[17]
  • 2016: Blues Music Award nominee along with Henry Gray in the historical album category for their CD,Blues Won't Let Me Take My Rest Vol.1[15]
  • 2017: Blues Music Award nominee along with Big Jon Atkinson in the traditional album category for their CD,House Party At Big Jon's[15]
  • 2019: Blues Blast Music Award winner in the traditional album category forDon't Let The Devil Ride[18]
  • 2020: Blues Blast Music Award nominee along with John Primer in the traditional album category for their CD,The Gypsy Woman Told Me[12]
  • 2021:Living Blues magazine Critics Poll winner in best blues albums of 2020 category along with John Primer forThe Gypsy Woman Told Me
  • 2021: Blues Blast Music Award nominee in the traditional album category forBob Corritore & Friends: Spider in My Stew[19]
  • 2021: Blues Blast Music Award nominee in the historical or vintage category along with Henry Gray forCold Chills and with Kid Ramos forPhoenix Blues Sessions[20]
  • 2021: Inducted into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame
  • 2022: Blues Music Award nominee for harmonica player of the year
  • 2022: Blues Music Award nominee in the traditional blues album category forSpider in My Stew
  • 2022: Blues Blast Music Award nominee in the traditional blues album category along with Louisiana Red forTell Me 'Bout It
  • 2022: Blues Blast Music Award winner in the historical or vintage category forDown Home Blues Revue
  • 2023: Blues Music Award nominee in the traditional album category for Bob Corritore & Friends'You Shocked Me
  • 2023: Blues Music Award nominee for harmonica player of the year[21]
  • 2023: Living Blues Award nominee for male blues artist of the year
  • 2023: Living Blues Award nominee for most outstanding musician (harmonica)
  • 2023: Blues Blast Music Award winner in the historical or vintage category for Bob Corritore & Friends'Women in Blues Showcase

Discography

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Albums

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Album titleRecord labelAccreditationYear of release
All-Star Blues SessionsHMG/HighTone RecordsBob Corritore1999
Travelin' the Dirt RoadBlue Witch RecordsDave Riley & Bob Corritore2007
Lucky to Be LivingBlue Witch RecordsDave Riley & Bob Corritore2009
Harmonica BluesDelta GrooveBob Corritore & Friends2010
The Kid Ramos/Bob Corritore Phoenix Blues SessionsSWMAF [South West Musical Arts Foundation] RecordsKid Ramos & Bob Corritore2012
Longtime Friends in the BluesDelta GrooveTail Dragger & Bob Corritore2012
Knockin' Around These BluesDelta GrooveJohn Primer & Bob Corritore2013
Hush Your Fuss!SWMAF RecordsDave Riley & Bob Corritore2013
Taboo: Blues Harmonica InstrumentalsDelta GrooveBob Corritore2014
The Henry Gray/Bob Corritore Sessions, Vol. 1: Blues Won't Let Me Take My RestDelta GrooveHenry Gray & Bob Corritore2015
House Party At Big Jon'sDelta GrooveBig Jon Atkinson & Bob Corritore2016
Ain't Nothing You Can Do!Delta GrooveJohn Primer & Bob Corritore2017
Don't Let The Devil Ride!SWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2018
Do The Hip-Shake Baby!SWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2019
The Gypsy Woman Told MeSWMAF Records/VizzToneJohn Primer & Bob Corritore2020
Travelin' The Dirt Road (deluxe reissue)SWMAF Records/VizzToneDave Riley & Bob Corritore2020
The Kid Ramos/Bob Corritore Phoenix Blues Sessions (deluxe reissue)SWMAF Records/VizzToneKid Ramos & Bob Corritore2020
The Henry Gray/Bob Corritore Sessions, Vol. 2: Cold ChillsSWMAF Records/VizzToneHenry Gray & Bob Corritore2020
Spider in My StewSWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2021
Tell Me 'Bout ItSWMAF Records/VizzToneLouisiana Red & Bob Corritore2022
Down Home Blues RevueSWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2022
So FarVizzToneBob Margolin & Bob Corritore2022
You Shocked MeSWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2022
The World in a JugSWMAF Records/VizzToneJimi "Primetime" Smith & Bob Corritore2023
Women in Blues ShowcaseSWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2023
High Rise BluesSWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2023
Phoenix Blues RumbleSWMAF Records/VizzToneBob Corritore & Friends2023
Crawlin' KingsnakeSWMAF Records/VizzToneJohn Primer & Bob Corritore2024

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Guest

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Album titleRecord labelAccreditationYear of release
For Our ChildrenRadioactiveVarious Artists1978
Ominous CloudsLast FlashVarious Artists1982
Blue SaguaroFervorVarious Artists1993
Raw As HellCher-KeeChico Chism1995
Yoakum Texas BluesPAULucius Parr1996
Desert Blues Volume 1CDGBVarious Artists1996
Vietnam BluesTempestSarge Lintecum1997
What Kind of Woman Is That!Blue LoonTexas Red1997
Gimme Some a Yo' Sugar!Owl's NestLisa Otey1999
We Got a ProblemPAULucius Parr1999
Plays Chicago BluesHighToneHenry Gray2001
One More DrinkBlue WitchBig Pete Pearson2001
Rhythm Room BluesHighToneVarious Artists2001
Blues Vredenburg Utrect EstafetteSampsonVarious Artists2001
Blues GreatsThe Blues FoundationVarious Artists2002
American BluesPutumayoVarious Artists2003
No Monkeys on This TrainHighToneR. L. Burnside2003
Snakes Crawl at NightRandom ChanceChief Schabuttie Gilliame2004
No Turn on RedHighToneLouisiana Red2005
Born in the Honey: ThePinetop Perkins StorySagebrush ProductionsVarious Artists2006
Way BackHighToneWillie "Big Eyes" Smith2006
The HighTone Records StoryHighToneVarious Artists2006
On the 88s: Live in ChicagoKingstonPinetop Perkins2007
I'm Here BabyBlue WitchBig Pete Pearson with The Rhythm Room All Stars2007
House Rockin' and Blues Shoutin'! Celebrating 15 Years of The Rhythm RoomBlue WitchVarious Artists2007
Lucerne Blues Festival 2007LBFVarious Artists2007
Long Time ComingBlind PigNappy Brown2007
Stop and Think About ItEarwig MusicChris James and Patrick Rynn2008
Downsville BluesBlue WitchTomcat Courtney2008
Back to the Black BayouBluestoneLouisiana Red & Little Victor's Juke Joint2008
2008 Blues Music AwardsBlues Music AwardsVarious Artists2009
Live in Lahnstein 2008Collectors OnlyBig Pete Pearson & The Rhythm Room All Stars2009
Feelin' GoodBlind PigJimmy Rogers2009
Finger in Your EyeSouthwest Musical Arts FoundationBig Pete Pearson2009
Best of 'The Legendary' Sam LaySL RecordsSam Lay2010
30th Blues Music AwardsBlues Music AwardsVarious Artists2010
Gonna Boogie AnywayEarwig MusicChris James and Patrick Rynn2010
Blues for the Gulf.orgVizzToneVarious Artists2010
2010 Blues Music AwardsBlues Music AwardsVarious Artists2011
Boogie All NightEl ToroLittle Victor2011
Memphis MojoRufLouisiana Red & Little Victor's Juke Joint2011
Trying to Hold OnBlue MercyDiunna Greenleaf2011
Lucerne Blues Festival 2011Lucerne Blues FestivaVarious Artists2011
Gotta GoPAULucius Parr2012
Montauk RocksOscail FilmsVarious Artists2012
Son of the Seventh SonSevernMud Morganfield2012
Blues for Children 2012Hondarribia Blues SocietyVarious Artists2012
Close to the BoneDelta GrooveSmokin' Joe Kubek &Bnois King2012
Double DynamiteDelta GrooveThe Mannish Boys2012
TheWalter Davis ProjectElectro-FiVarious Artists2013
Trickbag With Friends, Vol. 1Magic ProductionTrickbag2013
RoosterIndys RecordsClay Swafford2013
Sittin' Right Down and MoanHarsh RecordsHarsh Guitar Mark2013
34th Blues Music AwardsBlues Music AwardsVarious Artists2014
Future's PastSomething-MusicDave Mason2014
Message in BlueDelmarkDave Specter2014
Wrapped Up and ReadyDelta GrooveThe Mannish Boys2014
Soul Bag - La Sélection Blues & SoulSoul Bag MagazineVarious Artists2014
Lucerne Blues Festival 2014Lucerne Blues FestivalVarious Artists2014
Blues Magazine - The Best of 2014The Blues MagazineVarious Artists2014
SouthsideNimoy Sue RecordsSugaray Rayford2015
Back Down SouthBluebeat MusicBig Jon Atkinson2015
The Power of My ShoesEureka LiveKathy Boye2015
Blues For Big WalterEller Soul RecordsVarious Artists2016
Hondarribia Blues Festival 2016Hondarribia Blues SocietyVarious Artists2016
AlligatorTruax RecordsThe Fremonts2016
36th Blues Music AwardsThe Blues FoundationVarious Artists2016
Grit, Grease & TearsBejeb MusicDeb Ryder2016
Soul Bag - La Sélection Blues & SoulSoul Bag MagazineVarious Artists2016
Kingdom Of SwingVizzToneAdrianna Marie & Her Roomful Of All Stars2017
The Tolono TapesRun It BackKilborn Alley Blues Band2017
37th Blues Music AwardsThe Blues FoundationVarious Artists2017
92MusicMattersHenry Gray & The Creole Cats2017
Seven Day BluesHighjohnJohnny Tucker2018
38th Blues Music AwardsThe Blues FoundationVarious Artists2018
Soul Bag - La Sélection Blues & Soul: CD Sampler 037Soul Bag MagazineVarious Artists2018
Porch SessionsVizzToneTony Holiday2019
Mississippi BarBQCatfoodZac Harmon2019
Before MeVizzToneBen Levin2019
BlissSelf-producedCarol Pacey & The Honey Shakers2019
Thankful For The BluesBill Perry MusicBill "Howl-N-Madd" Perry2019
This Guitar And TonightVizzToneBob Margolin2019
The Rhythm RoomBar-Bare RecordsWillie Buck2020
Knee Deep Into These BluesBluesman Mike & The Blues Review Band2020
Tom Walbank Presents 'Hootmatic Blues'Various Artists2020

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Producer

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Album titleRecord labelAccreditationYear of release
Swinging The BluesEarwig MusicLittle Willie Anderson1979
Let's Go To TownEarwig MusicBig Leon Brooks1982
Low Blows - An Anthology of Chicago Harmonica BluesRooster BluesVarious Artists1994
Earwig Music Company 16th Anniversary SamplerEarwig MusicVarious Artists1995
Sittin' Here Wonderin'Earwig MusicLouisiana Red1995
Essential Harmonica BluesRiver North RecordsVarious Artists1997
Not The Same Old Blues CrapFat PossumVarious Artists1997
Come On InFat PossumR.L. Burnside1998
Earwig Music Company 20th Anniversary CollectionEarwig MusicVarious Artists1999
Champagne & ReeferFedora/HighNoteMojo Buford1999
Smokin' JointM.C. RecordsKim Wilson2001
Not The Same Old Blues Crap, Vol. IIFat PossumVarious Artists2001
Blues On My RadioSouthwest Musical Arts FoundationVarious Artists2004
The Legend LiveM.C. RecordsRobert Lockwood Jr.2004
Blood Harmony: A CappellaSouthwest Musical Arts FoundationThe Reed Family Album2005
Chico Chism's West Side Chicago Blues PartySouthwest Musical Arts FoundationChico Chism2006
Time Brings About A Change... A Floyd Dixon CelebrationHigh John RecordsVarious Artists2006
Broadcasting The BluesSouthwest Musical Arts FoundationVarious Artists2009
Flyin' High - A Collection of Phoenix Blues, Rhythm, and Spirit from the 1950s and 60sSouthwest Musical Arts FoundationVarious Artists2010
Bet On The BluesBlues FidelityPaul Oscher2010
Heavy Hittin' West Coast HarpBear Family RecordsWilliam Clarke2019

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See also

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References

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  2. ^abcdefghijklmn"Biography".Bobcorritore.com. 29 April 2013. Retrieved6 January 2015.
  3. ^Gunther, Marty (November 29, 2019)."Bob Corritore: True ambassador of the blues".Bluesblastmagazine.com.Archived from the original on 2020-02-10.
  4. ^"2007 Keeping the Blues Alive Awards Archives - Page 2 of 3".Blues.org. Retrieved23 November 2020.
  5. ^abcdefghij"Bob Corritore: True ambassador of the blues".Bluesblastmagazine.com. 29 November 2019.Archived from the original on 2020-02-10.
  6. ^"Little Willie Anderson - Swinging The Blues".Discogs.com. 1981. Retrieved23 November 2020.
  7. ^"Big Leon Brooks".Discogs.com. Retrieved23 November 2020.
  8. ^"Louisiana Red & Bob Corritore - Tell Me 'Bout It".Chicago Blues Guide. 16 February 2022. Retrieved5 September 2023.
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  11. ^ab"Kim Wilson Grammy nominations".Grammy.com.Archived from the original on 2021-08-29.
  12. ^ab"2020 Blues Blast Music Awards nominees".Bluesblastmagazine.com. 10 July 2020.Archived from the original on 2020-07-11.
  13. ^"Bob Corritore".Azblueshof.com. Retrieved6 January 2015.
  14. ^"Pinetop Perkins Grammy nominations".Grammy.com.Archived from the original on 2020-08-05.
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  16. ^"Living Blues".Livingblues.com. 18 May 2012.Archived from the original on 2017-02-11.
  17. ^"2014 Blues411 'Jimi' Awards".Blues411.com. Archived fromthe original on 2015-06-29. Retrieved2015-06-26.
  18. ^"Blues Blast".Bluesblastmagazine.com.Archived from the original on 2019-07-04.
  19. ^"2021 Blues Blast Music Award Nominees". 30 June 2021. Archived fromthe original on 2021-09-01. Retrieved2021-09-03.
  20. ^"2021 Blues Blast Music Award Nominees".Blues Blast Magazine. 30 June 2021. Archived fromthe original on July 8, 2021. Retrieved2021-09-03.
  21. ^Ehrenclou, Martine (2023-01-10)."2023 Blues Music Award Nominees Announced".Rockandbluesmuse.com. Retrieved2023-04-29.
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  23. ^"Recordings As A Performer".Bobcorritore.com. 3 July 2013. Retrieved20 January 2015.
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  25. ^"Recordings".Bobcorritore.com. 13 May 2013. Retrieved15 January 2015.

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