Born 01/05/1936 in Salisbury, North Carolina, USA Died 04/11/2011 in Chicago, Illinois, USA Famed Chicago bluesman Lacy Gibson died on April 11, 2011 as a result of a heart attack. Known for his sophisticated, jazz-influenced guitar style and robust vocals, Gibson was a musician's musician. He recorded three albums under his own name and appeared on scores of recordings. His rich, flashy guitar style was featured in dozens of bands, including those of Son Seals, Otis Rush, Willie Dixon, Jimmy Reed, Billy "The Kid" Emerson, Billy Boy Arnold, Sun Ra and many others. Born on May 1, 1936 in Salisbury, North Carolina, Gibson headed to Chicago with his family in 1949. He gravitated to the city's blues scene, where he met Willie Dixon, Matt "Guitar" Murphy, Sunnyland Slim and Muddy Waters, learning directly from the masters. By the mid-1960s, Gibson was an in-demand session player for local labels, including Chess, where he worked with Buddy Guy and sang My Love Is Real with Buddy on guitar. He cut two 45s for the tiny Repetto label in 1968, one of which also features Guy on guitar. His first LP, Wishing Ring, was released on his brother-in-law Sun Ra's El Saturn label in 1971. Gibson played in Son Seals' band for two years, and appears on Seals' Live And Burning album on Alligator. His opening numbers at Son's shows were always highlights, which is why Alligator Records president Bruce Iglauer recruited Gibson to cut four stand-out tracks for the label's Grammy Award-nominated Living Chicago Blues series, released in 1980 In 1983 Gibson released Switchy Titchy on the Black Magic label. During the 1980s and throughout the 1990s he continued to perform locally around Chicago, sometimes with his own band and other times backing Billy Boy Arnold and Big Time Sarah. Along with his wife, Gibson ran Ann's Love Nest, an after-hours club on Chicago's west side. Over the years Gibson continued to hone his craft and perform as his health allowed. He appeared at the Chicago Blues Festival in 2004, performing his signature version of Drown In My Own Tears to thunderous applause from the crowd. His most recent release was 1996's Crying For My Baby (Delmark), a first-issue of sessions originally recorded during the 1970s.
1999
1996
Delmark Records
CD, Album
1991
1984
Red Lightnin'
LP, Comp
1983
1980
1969
Repeto
7"
1968
Repeto
7"
1968
El Saturn Records, El Saturn Records
LP, Album
1968
Not On Label
Acetate, 7", Mono
2022
2021
Soul Jam Records
CD, Comp, RM
2018
2017
2015
2006
2002
1997
Storyville
CD, Album
1997
1996
1995
1992
1992
1989
1989
1988
1986
MCM Blues Records
LP, Album
1986
1985
Flyright Records
LP, Comp, Mono
1985
Red Lightnin'
LP, Comp
1985
Red Lightnin'
LP, Comp
1985
Malaco Records
7"
1984
Red Lightnin'
LP, Comp
1983
1982
1981
1981
1981
1978
1972
1961
Chief Records (2)
7"
Sanns
LP
Roots (6)
CD, Comp
2009
2008
Nocturne
CD, Comp
2007
Weton-Wesgram
CD, Comp
2002
Sanctuary, Castle Music
3xCD, Comp + Box
1999
Pegasus, Pegasus
CD, Comp
1998
Black Magic Records (2)
CD, Comp
1997
1996
Indigo Recordings
CD, Comp, RM
1996
Sequel Records
CD, Album, Comp
1995
Indigo Recordings
CD, Comp
1994
Castle Communications
CD, Comp
1994
Music Club
CD, Comp
1994
Music Club, Music Club, Music Club, Music Club
3xCD, Comp
1994
1994
1993
1982
Sonet, Alligator Records
3xLP, Comp + Box
1980
Sonet, Edisom
3xLP, Comp + Box
2017
Air Cuts
CD, Album, Unofficial
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