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Robert "Big Mojo" Elem

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Elem had a relatively high-pitched voice, and his bass playing eschewed standard walking bass patterns, rather utilising a single-note based groove. However, as a dedicated family man, Elem was reluctant to swap his day job for the vagaries of full-time musician status.
217:. To avoid being in a large batch of jobbing rhythm guitarists all seeking work, Elem moved over to playing the electric bass guitar. In 1956, this instrument was something of a rarity in Chicago, and Elem formed a band with the harmonica player Earl Payton, and a young 229:, and the bass playing of Elem. That relative success saw King installed as the bandleader, but Elem stayed mostly with King for the next eight years. During the 1950s and 1960s, Elem regularly appeared in Chicago's burgeoning club environment, mainly on the 142:
bass guitarist and singer. Although he recorded only one studio album in his long career, Elem was a part of the Chicago blues scene for over forty years. He variously backed
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He was noted as a "born entertainer whose joking and acting on stage appeal to club audiences". Elem's energetic on-stage persona underpinned his lengthy performing career.
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with Margaret Whitfield. The B-side, "That's What You Think", was a King vocal. Both tracks featured the guitar of
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on lead guitar. The same year, King recorded his debut single for El-Bee Records. The A-side was "Country Boy", a
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playing live, which inspired his own early rhythm guitar playing. By 1948, Elem had relocated to
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on the drums. The album was subsequently reissued in 1994 on Paulus's own
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Blues Unlimited: Essential Interviews from the Original Blues Magazine
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The Voice of the Blues: Classic Interviews from Living Blues Magazine
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Greensmith, Bill; Rowe, Mike; Camarigg, Mark; Russell, Tony (2015).
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David Whiteis (July 2004). Edward Komara; Peter Lee (eds.).
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Itta Bena, Mississippi
Chicago
Chicago blues
electric blues
Guitarist
Bass guitar
rhythm guitar
vocals
Chicago blues
Arthur "Big Boy" Spires
Lester Davenport
Freddie King
Magic Sam
Junior Wells
Shakey Jake Harris
Jimmy Dawkins
Luther Allison
Otis Rush
Itta Bena, Mississippi
Robert Nighthawk
Ike Turner
Chicago
Illinois
Arthur "Big Boy" Spires
Lester Davenport
Freddie King
duet
Robert Lockwood Jr.
West Side
Magic Sam

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