Ezra James
Full Name: Ezra Ezekiel James ala "Zeke"
Genre: Rock/Blues
Hometown: Memphis, Tennessee
Current Residence: Chicago, Illinois
Bio
A child of a record store owner father and an artist mother. It seemed music was in Ezra's blood from the beginning. Along with the power to create. Growing up around a father who owned a record store he was exposed to all types of music as long as he could remember. "Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, Hank Williams, Bob Marley. It seemed like there wasn't anything that didn't seem foreign to my ears. I was surrounded by it. There was always something playing in my house or at the record store. I ended up hanging out there almost all the time. My dad's record store was like my church. I was there all the time listening to whatever he put on. Then found my own way eventually. It just progressed."
After teaching himself to play he spent most of his time playing on the street corners of his home town in Memphis. What resulted was his introduction into the thriving blues scene in Memphis. Sitting in with different musicians and elder statesmen he ended up getting an informal education of sorts. "I ended up deciding not to graduate high school. I dropped out my junior year, packed my car with what belongings I had, said goodbye to my folks, and set out. Had about 50 bucks, some clothes, and my guitar in my backseat. I wanted to see the world and play music doing it."
For the longest time James was living out of his car and living on a busker's salary of whoever decided to give him money. Since leaving Tennessee. He'd been to Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, California, Washington, and Oregon. Before finally finding himself in Chicago where he settled. "After pretty much drifting from state to state my gypsy blood eventually stopped boiling. I found my mecca in Chicago and just stayed. There were plenty of blues clubs and other places to jam. Very little convincing was done for me to stay. How the hell I managed to make it all over the country with just over minimum wage, staying with whoever the hell would let me, squatting, or living in my car is insane to me. But I managed it."
After settling down in one place it didn't take long for somebody to find him. Then slap a record label on him. Friend and current producer Johnny McDougal was able to pin him down. "I'd met Zeke in Lousiana years back when he was some how managing to live out of the back of a Ford Taurus. While living in New Orleans. How he never got mugged or robbed is nothing short of miraculous. Every time I'd talk about wanting him to join the label he was always receptive. We'd busked together and hung out on many occasions. But I'd call him back and the current track phone or whatever he'd been using was dead. It was like trying to find a ghost. Thankfully when he finally turned up it was a no-brainer."
So after all this Ezra will be putting out his own single and 7" very soon. Somebody who is as traveled as this guy must have a whole lot of blues, music, and stories to tell that could make him stand out as an artist.