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Shakey Jake Harris

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Jake Harris knew how to shake a pair of dice in order to roll a lucrative winner. He also realized early on that his nephew, guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:0XErJwG6aCEj7NpKsEZrrO">Magic Sam</a>, was a winner as a bluesman. Harris may not have been a technical wizard on his chosen instrument, but his vocals and harp style were proficient enough to result in a reasonably successful career (both with <a href="spotify:artist:0XErJwG6aCEj7NpKsEZrrO">Sam</a> and without).

Born James Harris, the Arkansas native moved to Chicago at age seven. Admiring the style of <a href="spotify:artist:69VgCcXFV59QuQWEXSTxfK">Sonny Boy Williamson</a>, Harris gradually learned the rudiments of the harp but didn't try his hand at entertaining professionally until 1955. Harris made his bow on vinyl in 1958 for the newly formed <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Artistic%22">Artistic</a> subsidiary of Eli Toscano's West Side-based <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Cobra+Records%22">Cobra Records</a>. His only <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Artistic%22">Artistic</a> 45, "Call Me If You Need Me"/"Roll Your Moneymaker," was produced by <a href="spotify:artist:5v8WPpMk60cqZbuZLdXjKY">Willie Dixon</a> and featured <a href="spotify:artist:0XErJwG6aCEj7NpKsEZrrO">Sam</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6XItHNeKXecnFpkJHOn5JL">Syl Johnson</a> on guitars.

The uncompromising Chicago mainstream sound of that 45 contrasted starkly with Jake Harris' next studio project. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Prestige%22">Prestige</a>'s <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Bluesville%22">Bluesville</a> subsidiary paired him with a pair of jazzmen -- guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:1bggYlGuKvYNC2yruhGN9r">Bill Jennings</a> and organist <a href="spotify:artist:0GX5PlFlvOiEdNvA7YHJzs">Jack McDuff</a> -- in 1960 for a full album, Good Times (the unlikely hybrid of styles working better than one might expect). The harpist encored later that year with Mouth Harp Blues, this time with a quartet including Chicagoan <a href="spotify:artist:7lYfAZAeGZo0KK6qkUZcX3">Jimmie Lee Robinson</a> on guitar and a New York rhythm section (both of his <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Bluesville%22">Bluesville</a> LPs were waxed in New Jersey).

Jake Harris and <a href="spotify:artist:0XErJwG6aCEj7NpKsEZrrO">Magic Sam</a> remained running partners for much of the '60s. They shared bandstands at fabled West Side haunts such as Sylvio's, where he was captured on tape in 1966 singing "Sawed Off Shotgun" and "Dirty Work Goin' On" (later available on a <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Black+Top%22">Black Top</a> disc by <a href="spotify:artist:0XErJwG6aCEj7NpKsEZrrO">Sam</a>) -- and Big Bill Hill's Copacabana before Harris moved to Los Angeles in the late '60s. He recorded for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22World+Pacific%22">World Pacific</a> and briefly owned his own nightclub and record label before returning to Arkansas, where he died in 1990. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi

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