CLARENCE EDWARDS
Edwards was born in Lindsay, Louisiana, one of fourteen children, and relocated with his family at the age of twelve to Baton Rouge. He joined the Boogie Beats, a local blues band, along with one of his brothers, Cornelius, in the mid-1950s, and later played in the Bluebird Kings. Edwards was shot in the leg in a fracas outside a club in Alsen.
Swampin' (1991) and Louisiana Swamp Blues, Vol. 4 (1993) showcased the range of Edwards's style, which gained appreciation among blues aficionados.
Edwards died in May 1993, in Louisiana, at the age of 60.
His earlier work was posthumously remastered and issued on the CD Swamps the Word.] The compilation album I Looked Down That Railroad was released in 2003.
Discography
Swampin', 1991 (New Rose Records)
Louisiana Swamp Blues, Vol. 4, 1993 (Wolf Records)
Swamps the Word, 1998 (Blues Factory)
I Looked Down That Railroad, 2003 (Last Call)
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