Townsend, Henry

Townsend, Henry
▪ 2007

      American blues musician (b. Oct. 27, 1909, Shelby, Miss.—d. Sept. 24, 2006, Grafton, Wis.), was one of the principal figures of the St. Louis blues scene and the last blues musician known to have recorded in the 1920s. Though Townsend moved with his family to Cairo, Ill., he ran away to St. Louis, Mo., while still a child. Working as a shoe shiner and for a bootlegger, he became involved in the city's vibrant blues scene, which included such eminent figures as Lonnie Johnson, Roosevelt Sykes, Peetie Wheatstraw, and Walter Davis. Townsend became proficient on both guitar and piano. Between 1929 and 1937 he recorded for the Columbia, Paramount, Victor, and RCA Bluebird labels. He also served as an accompanist on the recordings of others, including Davis and Joe Lee (“Big Joe”) Williams. After service in World War II, Townsend returned to St. Louis and recorded with Davis, Sykes, and other performers, but he also took work outside music. It was only after he retired and the blues revival of the 1960s and '70s brought renewed interest in the music that Townsend again recorded under his own name. He released several albums and began appearing at blues festivals, often with his wife, Vernell, providing the vocals. In 1985 he received a National Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the Arts. His autobiography, A Blues Life, was published in 1999.

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