It would be impossible to keep track of the scores of kids who sat in with Uncle Ben under those trees in Handy Park (before they gutted it, put a fence around it and started calling it the "Pepsi Pavillion"). He graciously allowed pretty much anyone to play a tune with him, whether they were seasoned professionals passing through or lily-green amateurs who didn't know a thing about the blues.
Playing the blues, year after year, for the motley assortment of folks who congregated in Handy Park, Uncle Ben had learned a thing or two about how to deal with crowds. For those that came under his tutelage, it was an advanced course, not only in how to handle yourself on the street, but also about how to really make blues your life. Uncle Ben had been down there, banging away on that cheap guitar and hollering those same songs as long as anyone could remember. He was the real deal.
This post collects what is - as far as I know - Uncle Ben's complete recorded output, minus the bit of him that you can see in Robert Palmer's "Deep Blues" film. It includes both his wonderful cassette releases from Bart Pate's Alley Way Records. Much respect and gratitude to Bart for giving us these priceless documents of Ben. It sounds like Bart, like many who have navigated the music business, wound up encountering too much of the darker side of human nature. But I'm sure glad he persisted with these projects before he got out of the business.
I have also included two cuts (recorded live on Beale Street) from the High Water "Deep South Blues" record, and one other song that I found on one of Brad Webb's records.
I heard Ben play these songs hundreds of times, and I'm really glad to have this musical memento of those days. I figured there might be others out there who feel the same way. Amazingly, for a guy who made such a mark on the Memphis music scene, this small handful of tunes is all we have to remember Uncle Ben by. So, I wanted to put them out there for whoever might appreciate it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E-YUUKA8VCtAalEiGL0-JmwZO4qvF6l0/view?usp=sharing
Uncle Ben Perry - Memphis Blues (1990)
1. Intro
2. Mama Look At Sis
3. Mean Woman Blues
4. Big City Living
5. Live It Down
6. I'm So Happy
7. Hey B.B.
8. Lies
9. When The Saints Go Marching In
10. Outro
Uncle Ben Perry – guitar, vocals
Clarence Govington – guitar, vocals
Gloria Sitz – bass
Uncle Ben Perry - Boogie Woogie (1992)
1. Boogie Woogie
2. Every Night
3. Shake It Baby
4. Just You Wait and See
5. Uncle Ben’s Theme
6. Gonna Rock Tonight
7. Goin’ To Richmond
8. Saturday Night Party
9. Ain’t It Funny
Uncle Ben Perry – guitar, vocals
Ronnie Morris – guitar
David Cunningham – tenor saxophone
Gloria Sitz – bass
David Workman – harmonica
Fred Ryan – percussion
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Microwave Dave – slide guitar (4)
Rob Whitson – baritone saxophone (1,3)
Jim McLucky – trumpet (1)
---Richard O’Donnell and Uncle Ben Perry, July 1991
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1E-YUUKA8VCtAalEiGL0-JmwZO4qvF6l0/view?usp=sharing