簡(jiǎn)介: by Bill DahlLong recognized as a rock-solid bassist (and a master landscaper for the Chicago Park District), Aron Burton has begun to empha 更多>
by Bill DahlLong recognized as a rock-solid bassist (and a master landscaper for the Chicago Park District), Aron Burton has begun to emphasize his vocal talents more prominently of late. His 1993 Earwig album Past, Present and Future showcased both of Burtons specialties, eastablishing him as bandleader instead of bandsman. Burton left Mississippi for Chicago in 1955. He got his feet wet as a singer and bassist in the late 50s with Freddy King at Waltons Corner on the West side (King bought Aron his first bass). He got drafted in 1961, came out four years later, and got back into playing with various rock (notably Baby Huey & the Babysitters) and blues (Junior Wells, Fenton Robinson) groups. Burton did sessions with Wild Child Butler, Jackie Ross, Carey Bell, and a 45 of his own for Eddy Clearwaters Cleartone logo (Garbage Man), but it was his signing on as a charter member of Albert Collins Icebreakers in 1978 (Arons brother Larry was the bands rhythm guitarist) that catapulted him into the spotlight. He played on Collins landmark Alligator LP Ice Pickin and toured extensively with the Master of the Telecaster before getting restless and leaving the band. Burton did sessions with Johnny Littlejohn, James Cotton, and Fenton Robinson before taking a three-year European hiatus in the late 80s. Thats where he cut his debut LP, Usual Dangerous Guy, with Champion Jack Dupree guesting on piano. Since returning to Chicago, Burton has picked up where he left off — hes playing, singing, and leading his own band instead of backing others.