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Musician of R&B/Soul
Joe Beard (February 4, 1938, Ashland, Mississippi) is an American blues and rhythm & blues musician. He was surrounded by aspiring and veteran blues musicians. Matt "Guitar" Murphy and his brother Floyd Murphy were Beard's childhood buddies and the ones who initially got him started on guitar. Beard moved to Rochester, New York, in the mid-1950's and befriended Son House, who happened to live just around the corner. From time to time would visit one of his brothers in Chicago. He became enamored with the blues being played there and eventually sat in both with John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters. In Rochester, he formed the Soul Brothers Six, playing bass and singing. He wouldn't perform in public on guitar until 1965. For most of the '60s on through the '80s, Beard worked as an electrician by day and would occasionally play out at night and on weekends. He long ago gained a reputation as one of the best local players around Rochester and has sporadically been counted as one of the best nationally.
Soul Brothers Six |
Friends Of Joe Beard |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Joe Beard Volume 2 | Joe Beard | 2012 | Album |
Joe Beard | Joe Beard | 2011 | Album |
Dealin' | Joe Beard Featuring Duke Robillard And Friends Of Joe Beard | 2001 | Album |
For Real | Joe Beard Featuring Duke Robillard And Friends Of Joe Beard | 1998 | Album |
Blues Union | Joe Beard Featuring Ronnie Earl And The Broadcasters | 1996 | Album |
No More Cherry Rose | Joe Beard | 1990 | Album |
Producer /artist | Joe Beard | 1984 | Album |
Joe Beard |