SHERMAN ROBERTSON


    SHERMAN ROBERTSON nació en pleno corazón de los pantanos en Breaux Bridge (Luisiana ) en 1948, cantante y guitarrista formó su propia banda siendo prácticamente un adolescente Crosstown Blues Band , llegó a grabar tres álbumes muy interesantes para el sello Lunar. Un buen día fué invitado por el rey del zydeco Clifton Chenier para que entrase a formar parte de su banda, no dudó ni un instante Sherman , que disolvería su propia banda en un santiamén, estuvo con Chenier hasta la muerte de éste participando en la grabación de sus discos. Cambió de banda llegando a grabar con Paul Simon . A dia de hoy continúa en activo y es muy bien considerado por los medios afines al sector del Blues, Para ilustrar nuestros comentarios ponemos unos videos , uno de ellos de en directo y el resto  pertenece al audio de su disco de 1996, Going back home,  en 2005 sacó al mercado una grabación en directo con el título de GUITAR MAN. 

                     




                    


                     


Sherman Robertson (born October 27, 1948, Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, United States) is an American blues guitarist, songwriter and singer, who has been described as "one part zydeco, one part swamp blues, one part electric blues and one part classic rhythm and blues."


Robertson was born in Louisiana and raised in Houston, Texas. At the age of 13, he watched a performance on television by Hank Williams. Duly inspired and equipped with a cheap guitar purchased by his father, he started playing the songs previously performed by Freddie King and Floyd London. As he lived close to the Duke/Peacock recording studio, Robertson took the opportunity to acquaint himself with some of the musicians who recorded there. At the same time, in his late teens, Robertson played in a band in various bars of his Fifth Ward, Houston neighborhood.

In 1982, Clifton Chenier heard Robertson's band playing at the Crosstown Blues Festival. Robertson moved back to Louisiana, learned to play slide guitar, and toured for several years in the 1980s with Chenier. Robertson contributed to his Live At The (1982) and San Francisco Blues Festival (1985) albums. After Chenier's death, Robertson played with Rockin' Dopsie, appearing on his Crowned Prince Of Zydeco album (1986), and Terrance Simien & the Mallet Playboys, before going solo.

In addition, Robertson's guitar work appeared on Paul Simon's Graceland album,and he was on the bill at the 1994 Notodden Blues Festival.

Robertson's I'm the Man (1994) was the first release on the Code Blue label. It was nominated for a W.C. Handy Award. Robertson's follow-up, Here & Now (1995), included his cover of the Tracy Nelson song "Here & Now". However the record label folded and Robertson re-appeared in 1998 on the independent label, Audioquest, with his next offering, Going Back Home. In November 2005 he released Guitar Man - Live with his new backing band, BluesMove.

In 2008, Robertson and BluesMove played at the Harvest Time Blues festival in Monaghan, Ireland. In 2011, Robertson and BluesMove appeared at the Rhythm Festival in Bedfordshire, England.

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