One of the foremost electric blues harpists of the modern era,
Sugar Blue was born James Whiting in New York City in 1950. The son of a singer/dancer who regularly performed at the legendary Apollo Theater, he was given his first harmonica at the age of ten, and by his mid-teens had already performed in the company of
Muddy Waters; in the early 1970s he made his first recordings, sitting in on sessions by the likes of
Johnny Shines and
Louisiana Red.
Sugar Blue relocated to Paris in 1976, where he was introduced to
the Rolling Stones; he went on to play on the group's LPs
Some Girls,
Emotional Rescue and
Tattoo You, lending his skills to such hits as "Miss You." He also played on jazz dates for
Stan Getz and
Paul Horn, and in 1979 cut the solo effort
Crossroads. Upon returning to the U.S. in the mid-1980s,
Sugar Blue settled in Chicago; after signing to Alligator, he cut
Blue Blazes in 1994, followed a year later by
In Your Eyes.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi