Ellis CeDell Davis was born June 9, 1926, in Helena, Ark., to Johnny and Mary Davis. His mother was a cook and a faith healer, while his father ran a local juke joint.
Steve Grills & The Roadmasters For Steve Grills, the Blues has been a life long journey. Growing up, he heard the music of Big Bill Broonzy, Leadbelly and Lightnin’ Hopkins from his father’s record collection. Through the Beatles, Steve discovered Chuck Berry and he hasn’t looked back since. He has searched out the roots of Rock and Roll, uncovering many great artists who have influenced and inspired him. Primarily among these are Robert Lockwood Jr., Earl Hooker, Freddie King and Albert Collins. Steve befriended Robert Lockwood Jr after meeting him in 1978. In 1992, Robert invited Steve and his band to perform at his Legendary Blues Festival near Cleveland,Ohio. Steve later recorded with Robert on Shakin Smith’s cd Harmonica Wizard. Steve and his band the Roadmasters (named after Earl Hooker’s band) draw their repertoire from these and other artists, giving audiences the opportunity to discover the vitality of the music of these legendary and influent
Robert Johnson was born on May 8, 1911, in Hazlehurst, Mississippi. His mother was one Julia Dodds, but his father was a man named Noah Johnson and not .