Blues musician, singer and song writer Samuel Joseph Myers was born in Laurel, Mississippi on February 19, 1936. A singer songwriter of considerable quality who became blind in childhood, he learned to play trumpet and drums at school in Jackson, Mississippi. His proficiency earned him a scholarship to the Amerícan Conservatory of Music in Chicago. While there he spent his evenings listening to blues musicians on Chicago’s South Side, including Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf and Elmore James, whose band he joined as drummer. “Sleeping in the ground”, 1956, is his signature song and has become a blues standard, recorded many times.
Sam Myers died in Dallas, Texas, on July 17, 2006 of complications from throat cancer.
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