Paul Oscher is Making a Scene!
Making a Scene presents an interview with Indie Blues legend Paul Oscher!
Tune in and listen to Paul talk about his journey, His new CD, His views on the new music Business and the future of the blues!
Paul Oscher is a blues legend. A blues singer and multi-instrumentalist (harmonica, guitar and piano), who while still in his teens, became the first Caucasian member of the great Muddy Waters Blues Band (1967-1971).
Paul lived in Muddy’s house on Chicago’s South Side and shared the basement with blues piano player Otis Spann. Paul played the Chitlin’ Circuit and recorded with Muddy for the legendary Chess Records Company. He traveled the world with Muddy.
Besides Muddy, he has performed and/or recorded with T-Bone Walker, Otis Spann, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy,Johnny Young, Johnny CopeIand, Big Joe Turner, Louisiana Red, Big Mama Thornton, Victoria Spivey and many others.
As Muddy Waters harp player, Paul Oscher inspired a whole generation of blues players including Rick Estrin, Jerry Portnoy, Paul Delay, and William Clark. Paul is the real deal, he learned his blues from the masters. He plays only the real, unadulterated, down-in-the–alley, gutbucket blues. He is not a retro player. He just plays the blues the way he learned them… lowdown and lonesome and has been doing so for the last fifty years.
Paul was featured playing harmonica, guitar and singing on Hubert Sumlin’s Grammy Nominated Album, “About Them Shoes,” along with Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, and Levon Helm.
In 2006 he collaborated with Mos Def and recorded the song “Bed Stuy Parade and Funeral March” on Mos Def’s album “New Danger.” He recorded with Keb Mo’ in 2008 on the soundtrack of the film about the Blues, “Who Do You Love,” and also he recorded on Keb Mo’s “Suitcase Album.” Paul has won two Handy Blues Music Awards and has 9 Blues Music Award nominations. His latest recording, “Bet On The Blues,” was nominated for three Blues Music Awards. Paul has also appeared in many documentaries and books about the blues and is now in the process of writing his own book about his life in the blues.
Paul Oscher resides in Austin Texas where, when he is not on the road, maintains a weekly residence gig with his Austin All-Star Six-Piece Blues Band at C’boys Heart and Soul , voted #1 club in Austin, and Paul’s residence there “A residence not to be missed” -Austin Chronicle. Paul can be booked in a quartet, quintet or sextet format.
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