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Message started by mojoman on Dec 30th, 2009 at 12:43pm

Title: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by mojoman on Dec 30th, 2009 at 12:43pm
BY VALERIE J. NELSON
Los Angeles Times Service
LOS ANGELES -- James Gurley, a virtuosic guitarist with Big Brother & the Holding Company, the psychedelic rock band that launched Janis Joplin to stardom, died Sunday, two days before his 70th birthday.

Gurley was pronounced dead at a Palm Springs hospital after having a heart attack at his Palm Desert home, according to the band.

``James was the spirit and the essence of the band in its early days,'' Sam Andrew, a Big Brother singer-guitarist, wrote on the band's website. ``James was the most unusual person I ever met, a pioneer, a real original. . . .''

In 1965, he was playing guitar on San Francisco's coffeehouse circuit when Chet Helms, Big Brother's manager, invited Gurley to jam with the nascent band. Gurley's spellbinding finger-picking on the electric guitar ``proved to be the missing component,'' according to a biography on the band's website, and he became the center of Big Brother's free-form style.

Many of his peers consider Gurley the fountainhead of psychedelic guitar-playing, which ``gets improvisational and goes out to this place where the beat is assumed,'' Barry Melton, lead guitarist for Country Joe & the Fish, told Guitar Player magazine in 1997.

``The music is kind of out there in space, and James Gurley was the first man in space! He's the Yuri Gagarin of psychedelic guitar,'' Melton said.

Gurley ``was the star of Big Brother,'' the group's drummer, Dave Getz, said on the band's website, ``and then Janis came along.''

As they played informal concerts in a basement ballroom of a San Francisco boardinghouse, Helms told the band, ``You need this chick I know in Austin,'' Dennis McNally, a historian for the Grateful Dead, said in a 2005 interview with the Los Angeles Times.

``The band went, `Right, right.' He sent a friend of his to Austin to bring Janis out here, and the rest is history,'' McNally said.

With Joplin joining the group from Texas as lead singer in 1966, Big Brother soon turned into one of the San Francisco Bay Area's leading attractions. Her fierce ``blues-soaked delivery provided the perfect foil to the unit's instrumental power,'' according to ``The Encyclopedia of Popular Music.''

Big Brother became a sensation with its 1968 Cheap Thrills album, which featured Gurley's intense, raw sound on such hits as Piece of My Heart and Ball and Chain.

After Joplin left the band in 1968 for a solo career, the group disbanded. She died of a heroin overdose in 1970.

Big Brother reconvened in 1969, with Gurley and Andrew in the lineup, but after releasing two more albums, they broke up again in 1972.

In 1987, the early members of Big Brother reunited. Gurley toured with them for a decade but left after a falling out.

Born Dec. 22, 1939, in Detroit, Gurley was the son of a stunt-car driver and learned at an early age to be adventurous. As a boy, he sometimes served as a ``human hood ornament'' by riding on the front of cars as his father drove through walls of fire and other obstructions, according to a biography on the band's website.

By 19, Gurley was teaching himself to play acoustic guitar, partly by listening to records by Lightnin' Hopkins, a country blues guitarist. He also was inspired by a 1963 performance by jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.

After Joplin joined Big Brother, she and Gurley had a brief affair that ended when his wife, Nancy, confronted them while holding the Gurleys' young son, according to the 2000 Joplin biography Scars of Sweet Paradise.

In addition to his son Hongo, Gurley's survivors include his second wife, Margaret, and another son, Django. The band is planning a public memorial early next year in the San Francisco Bay Area.




Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by uncleson on Dec 30th, 2009 at 1:55pm
Sad news.  Cheap Thrills is a great album.  I thought Janis did her best work with Big Brother.

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by Factory Girl on Dec 30th, 2009 at 4:14pm
RIP James Gurley.

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by Ginda on Dec 31st, 2009 at 8:49pm
Sad news.  RIP James.  

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by Sioux on Dec 31st, 2009 at 9:53pm
HUGE loss....:(

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by jonathandavid74 on Jan 1st, 2010 at 12:37am
Check out www.bbhc.com and if you're interested join that forum.They're a great bunch,even let me backstage to sabatoge an interview.Much more available than the Rolling Stones who they admire very much,especially now.

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by Heart Of Stone on Jan 1st, 2010 at 6:59am
R.I.P. James, very sad loss, I got "Cheap Thrills" when it came out & was a big fan of the band, I got The Complete Monterey Pop for Xmas in Blu-ray (the blu-ray was cheaper then the DVD believe it or not) & was noticing how James really got into playing on "Combination of the two" & "Ball & Chain"

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by jonathandavid74 on Jan 1st, 2010 at 2:26pm

Heart Of Stone wrote on Jan 1st, 2010 at 6:59am:
R.I.P. James, very sad loss, I got "Cheap Thrills" when it came out & was a big fan of the band, I got The Complete Monterey Pop for Xmas in Blu-ray (the blu-ray was cheaper then the DVD believe it or not) & was noticing how James really got into playing on "Combination of the two" & "Ball & Chain"


I had a cd through him called This is Janis Joplin.Besides Janis him and I believe his son did some overdubs on an original recording of just her and her guitar.Blew both those releases to smithereens.
Ask around for a copy.

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by jonathandavid74 on Jan 1st, 2010 at 3:29pm
The weenie.I spoke with Janis after BBHC's gig in Toronto.I cut her off.She was leaving explicit instructions on how to proceed.The band is now handling things admirably.God will give credit to all those who followed Paul or someone else.At least they became men and women of God.They'll burn less.
(905)529-8118.

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by GotToRollMe on Jan 1st, 2010 at 7:13pm
RIP Jim.

Title: Re: James Gurley | Big Brother guitarist
Post by jonathandavid74 on Jan 1st, 2010 at 8:24pm
Some stupid guy trying to reach another number.

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