Robert Belfour

Robert Belfour

Belfour in 2007
Background information
Also known as Robert "Wolfman" Belfour
Born September 11, 1940
Red Banks, Mississippi, United States
Died February 24, 2015 (aged 74)
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Genres Delta blues, country blues, blues revival
Occupation(s) Guitarist, singer, songwriter
Instruments Guitar
Years active 1980s–2015
Labels Fat Possum Records

Robert "Wolfman" Belfour (September 11, 1940 – February 24, 2015) was an American blues musician. He was born in Red Banks, Mississippi.[1] His father, Grant Belfour taught him the guitar at a young age and he continued his tutelage in the blues from musicians Otha Turner, R. L. Burnside, and Junior Kimbrough. Kimbrough, in particular, had a profound influence on him. His music is deeply rooted in Mississippi Hill Country traditions, in contrast to those of delta blues. His playing is characterized by a deeply percussive attack and alternate tunings.[2]

His father died when Belfour was thirteen, and his music was relegated to what free time he had, as his energy went to helping his mother provide for the family. In 1959, he married Noreen Norman and moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he would work in construction for the next 35 years.

In the 1980s, Belfour began playing on Beale Street and in 1994 he had eight songs featured on David Evans's compilation album, The Spirit Lives On, Deep South Country Blues and Spirituals in the 1990s, released by the German Hot Fox label. This led him to Fat Possum Records and his first album What's Wrong With You, released in 2000.

The album, Pushin' My Luck, followed in 2003 to a positive critical review.[3]

Belfour died on February 24, 2015, at the age of 74.[4]

See also

References

  1. Webb, Rick (May 2007). "Interview with Bluesman Robert Belfour". Bluesinlondon.com. Retrieved 2011-10-24.
  2. "Robert Belfour: What's Wrong With You". Allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  3. Thom Jurek (2003-04-08). "Pushin' My Luck - Robert Belfour | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-02-26.
  4. Bob Mehr (2014-05-23). "Memphis bluesman Robert 'Wolfman' Belfour dead at 74". The Commercial Appeal. Retrieved 2015-02-26.

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