Robert Lee McCollum

Robert Lee McCollum

Infobox musical artist
Name = Robert Lee McCollum


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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Robert Lee McCollum
Alias = Robert Lee McCoy
Robert Nighthawk
Born = 30 November 1909
Died = 5 November 1967
Origin = Helena, Arkansas U.S.
Instrument = vocals, slide guitar, harmonica
Genre = Blues
Occupation = musician
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Label = Victor Records
Chess Records
Bluebird
Decca
Bluebird Records
Associated_acts = Memphis Jug Band
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Notable_instruments = vocals, slide guitar, harmonica

Robert Lee McCollum (30 November 1909 – 5 November 1967) was an American bluesman who played and recorded under the names Robert Lee McCoy and Robert Nighthawk.

Born in Helena, Arkansas, he left home at an early age to become a busking musician, and after a period wandering through southern Mississippi settled for a time in Memphis, Tennessee. There he played with local orchestras and musicians, such as the Memphis Jug Band. A particular influence was Houston Stackhouse, from whom he learnt to play slide guitar, and with whom he appeared on the radio in Jackson, Mississippi.

Robert Lee McCoy

After further travels through Mississippi, he found it advisable to take his mother's name, and as Robert Lee McCoy he moved to St. Louis, Missouri. Local musicians with whom he played included Henry Townsend, Big Joe Williams, and Sonny Boy Williamson. This led to two recording dates in 1937, the four musicians recording together at the Victor Records studio in Aurora, Illinois, as well as recordings under his own name, including "Prowling Night-Hawk" (recorded 5 May 1937), from which he was take his later pseudonym.

These sessions led to Chicago careers for the other musicians, but not for McCoy, who simply continued his rambling life, playing and recording (for Victor/Bluebird and Decca) solo and with various musicians, under various names. He also became a familiar voice on local radio stations. Then Robert Lee McCoy disappeared.

Robert Nighthawk

Within a few years he reappeared as the electric slide-guitarist Robert Nighthawk, and began recording for Chess Records. This was also Muddy Waters' label; the two men's styles were close enough that they were in competition for promotional activity — and as Waters was the more saleable commodity, being more reliable and a more confident stage communicator, he received the attention. Though Nighthawk continued to perform and to record, he failed to achieve any great commercial success.

In 1963, some ten years later, Nighthawk was discovered busking in Chicago, and this led to further recording sessions and club dates, and to his return to Arkansas, where he appeared on the King Biscuit Time radio programme on KFFA. He had a stroke, followed by a heart attack, and died at his home in Helena.

Historic marker

Nighthawk was honored by the Mississippi Blues Commission places a historic marker in Friars Point, Mississippi, marking his position on the Mississippi Blues Trail. Governor Haley Barbour stated the following:quotation|This talented Mississippian made a huge contribution to development of thatunique genre of music, the Mississippi blues. I ampleased Nighthawk’s imprint on the blues scene, which is still heard through thetunes of modern-day blues artists, will be recognized with his inclusion on theMississippi Blues Trail.cite web
url=http://www.visitmississippi.org/press_news/RobertLeeMcCollum.pdf
title=ROBERT LEE ‘NIGHTHAWK’ McCOLLUM TO BE HONORED WITH BLUES TRAIL MARKER
publisher=Mississippi Development Authority
accessdate=2008-05-29
]

The marker was placed at Friars Point because, Nighthawk called this town his home at various times during his itinerant career. He recorded a song called "Friars Point Blues" in 1940.

Recordings

*"Robert Nighthawk: Prowling with the Nighthawk" (Document) — twenty-six sides (1937–1952) recorded for Bluebird, Decca, Aristocrat, and United.
*"Ramblin' Bob" (Saga) — twenty-four sides (1937–1952) recorded for Victor, Decca, Chess, and United.

Footnotes

ources and external links

* [http://www.baddogblues.com/nighthawk/ "Bricks in My Pillow"] — The Robert Nighthawk Story
*Jean Buzelin, liner notes to "Ramblin' Bob" (Saga Blues; 2004)
* [http://192.135.141.11/blues/Robert_Nighthawk.html Robert Nighthawk] — Blues Online


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