Sam Myers was born in Laurel, Mississippi on February 19, 1936.
Visually impaired by cataracts from a young age, Sam was educated
at the Piney Woods School near Jackson. While there, Sam developed
an interest in music as a career. He became skilled enough at
playing the trumpet and drums that he received a non-degree
scholarship from the American Conservatory School of Music in
Chicago. Sam spent his days in the classroom learning the academic
side of music and his nights honing his blues chops in the rough
nightclubs and streets of Chicago’s South Side.
Sam met and sat in with such blues luminaries as Muddy Waters,
Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter, Hound Dog Taylor, Robert Lockwood, Jr.
and the great Elmore James, with whom Sam formed his first
long-lasting musical relationship. Sam played drums with Elmore on
a fairly steady basis from 1952 until his death in 1963. In 1956,
Sam wrote and recorded what was to be his most famous single,
“Sleeping In The Ground,” which has been covered by Eric Clapton,
Robert Cray and many other blues artists.
From the early 1960’s until 1986, Sam worked the clubs in and
around Jackson, Mississippi as well as across the South in the
Chittlin’ Circuit. He even found himself touring the world with
Sylvia Embrey and the Mississippi All-Stars Blues Band. Then in
1986, Sam met Anson Funderburgh and joined his band, The Rockets.
Since that time, Sam and Anson have traveled all over the U.S. and
the world, winning acclaim as one of the best live blues bands
playing today.
Sam passed away while at home on July 17, 2006, following his
release from the hospital after throat cancer surgery. He was
making good progress with his recovery, and his death was totally
unexpected. He was laid to rest next to his parents, Ollie and
Celeste Myers, near Meridian, Mississippi.
Sam’s autobiography, “Sam Myers: The Blues Is My Story,” will be
published by the University Press of Mississippi in October,
2006.
45 RPM Singles:
Ace 536 - My Love Is Here To Stay,
Sleeping In The Ground - 1957
White Label 1955 -Rhythm With Me
- 1957 - (Dutch label, probably
same personnel on Ace
sessions)
Fury 1035 - You Don’t Have To Go,
Sad, Sad Lonesome Day - 1960
Ace 2037 - You’re So Fine (A side) -
1979
Mid South NR 15681 - Back In My Baby’s
Arms - 1987 (B side); billed as
Sam
“Blues Man” Myles
Record Albums:
With various
musicians:
TJ 1030 - Down Home In Mississippi -
1979
TJ 1040 - Mississippi Delta Blues -
1980
TJ 1002 - Mississippi Delta Blues
Band: In Europe - 1981
TJ 1050 - Mississippi Delta Blues Band -
1981
TJ 1054 - San Francisco Blues
Band, Chromatic Style -
1981
TJ 1056 - San Francisco Blues Band -
1986
TJ 1060 - Mississippi Delta Blues Band
Greatest Hits - 1986
With Anson Funderburgh and The
Rockets:
Black Top 1032 - My Love Is Here To Stay
- 1986
Black Top 1038 - Sins -
1987
Black Top 1049 - Rack ‘Em Up -
1989
Black Top 1068 - Tell Me What I Want To
Hear - 1991
Black Top 1077 - Through The
Years:A Retrospective -
1992
Black Top 1111 - Live At The Grand
Emporium - 1995
Black Top 1140 - That’s What They Want -
1997
Rounder 619573 - Change In My Pocket -
1999
Rounder 619619 - Which Way Is Texas? -
2003
As Sam Myers:
Electro-Fi 3383 - Coming From The Old
School - 2004
Appears With The Following
Artists:
Black Top 1046 - Snooks Eaglin, Out Of
Nowhere - 1988