T-Model Ford

Born
1925
in Greenville, MS 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Richard J. Skelly
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist T-model Ford (James Lewis Carter Ford) plays a raw-edged, visceral style of blues from the Mississippi Delta, accompanied much of the time by his drummer, Spam (Tommy Lee Miles). Ford caught a break when he opened up on a national tour for Buddy Guy and his band, playing respectable theaters and some festivals, but he's been chronically under-recorded. He began playing guitar late in life and hadn't really toured much outside the Mississippi Delta until the 1990s and into the new millennium. In recent years he's been well-received at Antone's nightclub in Austin during the South by Southwest Music Festival, at the Chicago Blues Festival, and on tour with Guy and his band. When not on the road, playing mostly blues nightclubs, T-model Ford and Spam set their instruments and amps up on Nelson Street in Greenville, MS, where they'll play for as much as eight hours straight. Ford's sound is raw, unadulterated Delta blues, and the music on his albums tends to sound sparse but is very rhythmic, given that his sole accompanist is the drummer Spam. His albums, all for the Fat Possum label, now based in Los Angeles, include Pee-wee Get My Gun (1997), You Better Keep Still (1999), She Ain't None Of Your'n (2000), and Bad Man (2002). ~ Richard J. Skelly, All Music Guide
   

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