| Birth: | Jan. 27, 1918 Richland (Rankin County) Mississippi, USA | | Death: | May 24, 1963 Chicago Illinois, USA |  The "King of the Slide Guitar" was one of the first "guest stars" on the popular King Biscuit Time radio show on KFFA in Helena, Arkansas. He also did stints on the Talaho Syrup Show on Yazoo City's WAZF and the Hadacol Show on KWEM in West Memphis. At Trumpet Records in Jackson, Mississippi, Elmore was recorded at the tail end of a Sonny Boy session doing his signature tune, Dust My Broom. The record became the surprise R&B hit of 1951, making the Top Ten and making a recording star out of Elmore. Over the next 12 years he would record more than 100 songs for Modern, Chess, Chief, Fire, Fury, and Enjoy Records, and helped define the modern electric Chicago blues sound of today. He was the most influential slide guitarist of the postwar period. In 1980, he was elected to the Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1992, in the "Early Influences" category. Elmore's songs, Dust My Broom and Shake Your Moneymaker, are included on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll. He was also immortalized in the Beatles song, "For You Blue." The Elmore James headstone was paid for by Phil Walden of Capricorn Records in 1991 who agreed to do so while under the effects of anesthesia administered by his Dentist who was also the person who sculpted the bronze statue of James that adorns the headstone.
Cause of death: Heart attack Search Amazon for Elmore James | | | Burial:
Newport Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery
Ebenezer Mississippi, USA Plot: In the front of the cemetery, just to the right of the church | Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jun 27, 1999
Find A Grave Memorial# 5766 |
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Man! but you could TEAR IT UP on your axe.However it came about (fascinating story), I am glad that you finally have a worthy headstone. -
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