Jimmy "Preacher" Ellis
James "Jimmy" Ellis is an American blues musician. He has a recording career that goes back to the mid 1960s. On more than one occasion he has played at the Dusk Til Dawn Blues Festivals. In the 1960s he did some recordings that were released on the Jewel, Space, Kris and Romark labels. The type of music he has recorded over the years ranges from blues and R&B to Psychedelic funk and in the 1970s soul music from that era.
Background
He was born in Foreman, Arkansas in 1935 into a farming community. His teenage years were spent in Seattle, Washington. In those years he was a member of the Mount Baker Baptist Church singing in the choir. He was asked by the Reverend F.F. Billups to join the group The Travelling Four to replace the group's baritone singer who had just left. By 1955 when he was around 20 years old the group broke up. He soon enlisted in the army. In the late 1950s he became more seriously involved in playing the guitar and with Tony Harris and Billy Marshall who were from The Travelling Four, he formed the Centuries. In 1964 and now a solo artist, he headed to Los Angeles, hoping to record and later that year his first record single was released. Later in 1964, he met R&B songwriter 'Fats' Washington. Ellis recorded a couple of singles that were released on Washington's Movin' label. Later he had a couple more singles released this time on the Ride label which was another one of Washington's.1990s to 2000s
In the 1990s he appeared on stage with Peter Tork. In 1996, his Red, Hot & Blues album was released. It featured songs such as "Sweet Dreams", "Every Day's A Holiday With The Blues", " Hoochie Coochie Man" and "Rainy Night In Georgia". Saxophonist Stemsy Hunter, drummer Richard Martinez and singer Suzie Cappetta contributed to the album.In 2013, a compilation album of his releases between 1963 and 1973 was released on Tramp Records. The album was called The Story Of Jimmy ‘Preacher’ Ellis.
Venues
In 2002, he appeared at the Topanga Canyon Blues Festival. In 2010, he played at a tribute concert for Blind Willie Johnson, marking the 65th anniversary of his death. Other venues he has played at is the Littlefield in Brooklyn.;Dusk Till Dawn
In August 2013 he appeared at the D.C. Minner’s 23rd Annual Rentiesville Dusk til Dawn Blues Festival.
In August 2015, he was at the Dusk 'til Dawn Blues Festival in Oklahoma.
Current
He currently resides in Texas.Singles
Artist title | Release title | Label and cat | Year | Notes # |
Jimmy "Preacher" Ellis | "I'm Gonna Do It By Myself" / "Go Head On" | Jewel 770 | 1966 | |
Jimmy "Preacher" Ellis | Can't Work And Watch You" / "Tough Competition" | Romark RK-116 | 1970 | |
Jimmie Ellis And The Odd Fellows | "Gotta See My Baby" / "Put Your Hoe To My Row" | Round 1036 | ||
Jimmie "Preacher" Ellis | Work With What You Got" / "Fool For A Friend" | Ride 144 | ||
Jimmie "Preacher" Ellis | " Dance To The Drumbeat" / "Two Tenors A Tone And A Bone" | Kris 1679 | ||
Jimmie "Preacher" Ellis | "That's The Way I Am" / "You Can't Pour Water On Me And Tell Me It's Raining" | Hip-Delic 313 | ||
Jimmie "Preacher" Ellis | "Don't Tax Me In" / "Trouble All Over The World" | Space 45-306 | ||
Jimmie Elis | "Lookin' Through The Eyes Of Love" / "Gotta See My Baby" | Hip-Delic 314 | ||
Jimmie Ellis And The 13th Hour Band | "I Just Wanna Be Myself" / "13th Hour" | Space 45-305 | ||
Jimmie Ellis And The 13th Hour Band | " Happy To Be " / "Looking Through The Eyes Of Love" | Century City CCR-511 | ||
Jimmy Ellis | "Heaven Has Blessed You" / "Puttin It On Your Mind" | Salem Records 1001 | ||
Jimmy Ellis | "Outskirt Of Town, Part 1" / "Outskirt Of Town Part II" | Kris K 8115 | ||
Jimmy Ellis | "Party Time" Pt 1 / "Party Time" Pt II | Kris Records K-8121 | ||
Jimmy Ellis | "Baby I Love You" / "Kiddio" | Ride TR-155 | ||
Jimmy Ellis | "Can't Work And Watch You" / "Work With It" | Kris K 8144 |
Albums
Release title | Label and cat | Year | Notes # |
That's Why We All Have the Blues | 2002 | ||
Red, Hot & Blues | 1996 | ||
The Story of Jimmy Preacher Ellis | Tramp Records TR9020DDW | 2013 |