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Birth name
  
Mervyn H.G. Hinds

Name
  
Harmonica Hinds

Also known as
  
Harmonica Hinds

Role
  
Singer


Instruments
  
Harmonica, guitar

Genres
  
Blues

Years active
  
1960–present

Record label
  
CD Baby

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Born
  
January 4, 1945 (age 79) Trinidad (
1945-01-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, social worker

Labels
  
CD Baby, Wolf Records International

Albums
  
I'd Give You Anything If I Could, Anything if I could

Similar People
  
Eddie Taylor, Mud Morganfield, John Primer, Dave Specter, Barrelhouse Chuck

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Harmonica Hinds (born Mervyn H.G. Hinds, January 4, 1945) is a Trinidadian-American blues singer and musician. He moved from Trinidad to Canada and then settled permanently in Chicago. He was influenced by blues musicians and started playing harmonica at an early age. He became known in the 1970s when he played on the house band of the famed Theresa's Lounge in Chicago. He shared the stage with and played on albums by many great blues artists for more than five decades. He made his first recording in 2008. Further recordings were made in 2010 and 2012. He has been described as one of the most talented Chicago blues musicians. He remains active on the Chicago blues scene.

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Life and career

Hinds, born in Trinidad, moved from his birthplace to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and then to Toronto. He moved to Chicago in 1977 and then to New Orleans from 1976 to 1983, and then permanently back to Chicago. Hinds was first captivated with blues harmonica while in Canada when he saw Sonny Terry play. He started playing the harmonica from age 7 to 9. He started singing the blues in 1968. He received his first music lesson on the street from Lafayette Leake while living in Toronto. When he was studying sociology at Carleton University in Ottawa, James Cotton invited him to Chicago. He was also encouraged by New Orleans musicians David Lastie and George Porter.

Hinds became known in the 1970s when he played in the house band of the famed Theresa's Lounge in Chicago, often sharing the stage with Junior Wells. He played on the album Muddy Waters: The Hoochie Coochie Man, produced in 1984. He has played on albums for many other blues artists, including Koko Taylor, Eddie Taylor, and Mud Morganfield, and has appeared on stage with many blues greats, including Pinetop Perkins, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, Louisiana Red, Willie Dixon, Magic Slim and Willie Kent.

Hinds has worked as a blues musician for more than five decades. He remains active on the Chicago blues scene with his own shows and often performs with Eddie Taylor. He continues to play a regular gig at Buddy Guy's Legends. He performed at the 14th, 15th, 20th, 24th, 29th, 30th and 31st Chicago Blues Festival.

Music and performance style

Living Blues reviewer Jim DeKoster described Hinds's first album, Finall (self-produced under CD Baby), as "one of the most enjoyable albums in the classic Chicago blues style to come down the pike lately". Blues Revue critic James Porter, reviewing Finally, wrote that Hinds is "one of the most talented musicians on today's Chicago scene." Critic Matthew Warnock, in a review of Hinds's album Anything if I Could, wrote that Hinds and his band understood the "key emotion that makes the blues the legendary music that it is" and played with "emotional intent behind each note."

Discography

  • Finally (CD Baby/Joyride, 2008)
  • From the Country to the City, with Eddie Taylor Jr. (Tre - Wolf Records International, 2009)
  • I Would Give You Anything If I Could (CD Baby, Wolf Records International, 2010, 2014)
  • If Speed Was Just a Thought (2012)
  • References

    Harmonica Hinds Wikipedia