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    Livin' the Blues with James "Super Chikan" Johnson - I

     

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    Livin' the Blues with James "Super Chikan" Johnson - Part I

     

     

    By NEAL MOORE

     

    CLARKSDALE, MISSISSIPPI (CNN iReport)

     

    James “Super Chikan” Johnson’s chicken shack, out back behind his family’s Clarksdale home, is a work in progress. He’s currently expanding it out to accommodate his art, guitars, and inner sanctuary that he calls home.

     

    Blues enthusiasts from all over the world celebrate Super Chikan's unique, old school take on the blues – including a wide variety of homemade guitars that he both plays and sells. Here you’ll find the diddley-bow hybrid he calls a “bow-jo”, his rooster guitar, ax guitar, 38 calliber gun guitar, and ceiling fan guitar. A simple cigar box guitar will set you back around $3,800, while a diddley-bow bow-jo will run you closer to $5K. And they sell.

     

    But before his success, Mr. Johnson “lived the blues” in a different context – as Wikipedia explains, “moving from town to town [as a child] in the Mississippi Delta and working on his family's farms.” From a sharecropping existence, picking cotton, to working the John Deere tractors that replaced the sharecropper, to driving truck throughout Arkansas and Tennessee, Mr. Johnson made a conscious decision to stay in the South and to do it with a smile.

     

    Which life lessons led him back to his early childhood memories, back onto the front porch where he’d listen to the likes of blues legends Muddy Waters and Jimmy Reed, among others, who would stop by to visit his grandfather, to talk shop, play their music, and in so doing, to quite literally live the blues.

     

     

    Check out Part II of this interview by clicking here: http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-347817

     

     

     

    List of attached Photographs:

     

    2) James "Super Chikan" Johnson in his Chicken Shack, Clarksdale, MS

     

    3) Copy of a photograph of Morgan Freeman, Bill Luckett, and Super Chikan outside the Ground Zero Blues Club, Clarksdale, MS

     

    4) Variety of Super Chikan homemade guitars up on Mr. Johnson's chicken shack wall, Clarksdale, MS

     

    5) A Super Chikan "Wild Rooster" guitar, Clarksdale, MS

     

    6) The insides of a lit-up "Black & Decker" Super Chikan guitar, Clarksdale, MS

     

    7) Catching a ride back into town with Super Chikan, Clarksdale, MS

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Follow the journey…

     

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