Little Ed & The Soundmasters
Chicago’s only blues-funk family band with an eight-year-old drummer finall… Read Full Bio ↴Chicago’s only blues-funk family band with an eight-year-old drummer finally gets their due in this elaborate 3x45 box set. Stationed on Chicago’s west side, between 1965-1972 the Fisher brothers worked their novelty act at any club that was willing to bend the city’s stiff liquor laws. Three 45s were cut for their homespun Fised and Fished labels, with the third featuring the first known recordings of notorious bluesman Johnny Dollar. Chock full of photos stripped from family photo albums, the 12 page booklet tells the complete Soundmaster story, from their earliest days backing J.B. Hutto to Little Ed’s final snare cracks for Southside Movement. Tracks Include: “Struggling For Survival” B/W “It’s A Dream” “The Ghetto Grind” B/W “Petite Soul” “Your Love Has Got Me” B/W “Your Love Has Got Me (Inst.)”.
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