Topic: Bill Perry Passes

ts funny how things pound other things into perspective.  I had a falling out with one of my best friends on monday, and I get this email today.  I thought I would send a sort of testimonial about Bill.

In all the time I had been working at Scott Street, and in the Great Northern Blues Society I was really blown away by two guys.  One is obviously my friend Scott Holt, but the other was Bill Perry.  I can't remember when I met Bill, but I am sure it was a thursday night gig, that was booked by Mr. Jay Reil, quite possibly the coolest agent ever.

Bill was on pointblank at the time, and was between GreyCourt Lightning, and what would become his live record.  He showed up at Scott Street with Johnny B. Gayden (sp) on bass, and Chris O'Keefe told me that if Johnny was there that Bill was something, as Johnny had played on the greatest record Blind Pig had put out.  If Cuda thought it was a big deal, I was listening.

There was not one moment of disappointment.  Not one.  Bill was an ornery guy, but he had no idea who I was, and it was a new club, and the road is hard.  He took the stage with a massive sound, a giant voice, and a truly impressive presence.  He was not one of those cool inclusive cats, Bill was holding the stage DOWN.  This was his stage, his band, and dammit he was kicking your ****.

Only two guitar players really hit me like that, Scott and Bill.  From that point on I had one mission, to put Bill and Scott on every bill I had a chance to work on.  And I made a point to work on many shows.  I preached the word of Bill and Scott, and Scott and Bill.  It was my dream to get them both on stage together, and watch the world explode in front of me.  Scott may be one of my best friends and possibly the greatest guitar player I know, but Bill is literally percentage points behind.

I was involved in Bill Bull Falls, and Lance and I agreed to put Bill on the bill.  It was also the year that Howard played, so it was a good deal.  Bill stood on that stage, with his flyin v guitar, his tie dye, and his bib overalls, and kncked the tent and the ten thousand people there back a few feet.

Then Bill got in the van and came to Scott Street Pub.  Where he proceeded to knock the pictures off the walls, and cut heads with Tommy Castro.  Afterwards we all ended up at Gary Peters house, and I think Bill kicked my **** in pool, and took my girl.  Or whatever girl he wanted.

The Great Northern Blues Society got Bill Perry and Magic Slim on the same bill.  that might have been my proudest moment as president.  Once again, Bill killed the whole world.  Slim came and went, and we all ended up at the Pub again.  Bill in those cool **** leather pants, Slim with a bottle of whiskey my mom gave him.  Both got onstage and tore into each other in ways that bring music people to tears.  Once again we ended up at Gary Peters house. 

One of my proudest moments in music is the fact that Melissa got to see Bill and Scott, and she told me I was right about both of them.  She wrote an article about Bill for X-press Magazine, and really showed how right I was.

My friend Tom Jordan bought Bill's Gibson hollow body guitar, to try to sound like Bill.  Years Later Bill tried to buy it back.

One of the greatest blues record in my collection is Live At Manny's Car Wash.

Hey Bill, thanks for being my friend.  Edward thanks for putting out his records.  Greg, thanks for being his friend.

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Dino - I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your friend and a great guitarist - he was
another one on my "to see" list - this is terrible news.

Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind.  Mick Jagger

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Really sorry about the loss of your friend, Dino. They announced his passing on XM Bluesville today and played a nice set in tribute. Great player. Unfortunately, I  didn't get a chance to see him live.

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I am going to play Live at Manny's in its entirity on WXPR on August 3, if you want to tune in.

I think I have some music by some guy you all like too.

I would be we hear   Bill Perry, Joe somebody or other...what is his name?, some cat named Scott, and the Fat Possum Family.

But yeah, no guitar player was like Bill.  Watching him kick Tommy Castro's **** was so amazing.  I had to eat a lot of crow to get him here, and Castro...but it was worth it.

Guys like this make it all worthwhile.

I was so blessed for so long.

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I just read about this and I can't believe it.  He really was great guitarist.

No matter how well you know someone, you can only ever guess.  How can you ever really know somebody else? It takes more than a lifetime just to get to know yourself.  Nobody knows the meaning of loneliness.  - Van Morrison

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band name and list of songs please. I'd like to do some homework and possibly give it a listen. Right now I am clueless.

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Saw him at Backporch Blues Fest at Darwins in Marietta, GA
a few years back
great guitar player
what a bummer

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Dino, sorry for your loss. I must say you are a very talented writer! Another reminder of how precious every day is and how quickly life changes. I know one thing for sure. When I die I want to go to the "music" cloud because that is truly Heaven! Cathy

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It is sad when anyone passes before their time. When one is into blues music and an artist passes that has contibruted a great deal it is especially distressing. Bill Perry had a special gritty  style of blues and would go anywhere to turn others onto it. Having seen him many times (and scheduled to have seen him in Aug) I atleast firsthand experienced a very talented guitarist. Bill Perry's untimely death is one reason we all should take the oppurtunity to go out and experience as much live music as possible. Yea - it is time consuming but there is so much talent out there. Bill wasn't a super national act but he had a unique voice to go along with his blazing guitar. If anyone hasn't picked up any of his music and wants to get a taste of what he sounded like live try to find Live at Manny's Car Wash - excellent recording. I will never forget when Bil came to little Norwich Ct at a local civic club.The show was poorly promoted and Bill and the boys played before about 30 of us. Bill blazed the place as if there were 3000 in the room. He gave it all regrdless of the situation. Farewell Bill - Say hello to all the other greats up there!

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Live at Manny's is tragically out of print.

If anyone wants a copy, please give me an email, and I will burn you a copy.

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I know he ended on Blind Pig, but the work on Pointblank was the more singificant work.

Greycourt Lightning

and

Love Scars

Were in my opinion his best records.

His song "getting down" was breath taking, and "honey pie" was so dirty.

Live, his Hendrix tribute was earth shaking, only one guys I have seen is better.