Ivory Joe Hunter
Bespectacled and velvet-smooth in the vocal department, pianist Ivory Joe Hunter appeared too much mild-mannered to be a rock & roller. But when the rebellious music first crashed the American consciousness in the mid-'50s, there was Ivory Joe, deftly delivering his blues ballad "Since I Met You Baby" right alongside the wildest pioneers of the era.
Hunter was already a grizzled R&B vet by that time who had first heard his voice on a 1933 Library of Congress cylinder recording made in Texas (where he grew up). An accomplished tunesmith, he played around the Gulf Coast region, hosting his own radio program for a time in Beaumont before migrating to California in 1942. It was a wise move since Hunter -- whose real name was Ivory Joe, incidentally (perhaps his folks were psychic!) -- found plenty of work pounding out blues and ballads in wartime California. He started his own label, Ivory Records, to press up his "Blues at Sunrise" (with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers backing him), and it became a national hit when leased to Leon Rene's Exclusive imprint in 1945. Another Hunter enterprise, Pacific Records, hosted a major hit in 1948 when the pianist's "Pretty Mama Blues" topped the R&B charts for three weeks.
At whatever logo Hunter paused from the mid-'40s through the late '50s, his platters sold like hot cakes. For Cincinnati-based King in 1948-1949, he hit with "Don't Fall in Love with Me," "What Did You Do to Me," "Waiting in Vain," and "Guess Who." At MGM, then new to the record biz, he cut his immortal "I Almost Lost My Mind" (another R&B chart-topper in 1950), "I Need You So" (later covered by Elvis), and "It's a Sin." Signing with Atlantic in 1954, he hit big with "Since I Met You Baby" in 1956 and the two-sided smash "Empty Arms"/"Love's a Hurting Game" in 1957.
Hunter's fondness for country music reared its head in 1958. Upon switching to Dot Records, he scored his last pop hit with a cover of Bill Anderson's "City Lights." Hunter's Dot encores went nowhere; neither did typically mellow outings for Vee-Jay, Smash, Capitol, and Veep. Epic went so far as to recruit a simmering Memphis band (including organist Isaac Hayes, trumpeter Gene "Bowlegs" Miller, and saxist Charles Chalmers) for an LP titled The Return of Ivory Joe Hunter that he hoped would revitalize his career, but it wasn't meant to be. The album's cover photo -- a closeup of Hunter's grinning face with a cigarette dangling from his lips -- seems grimly ironic in the face of his death from lung cancer only a few years later.
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Discography
70 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Ivory Joe Hunter
Ivory Joe Hunter, Memphis Slim
Blues - Released by Archive of Folk & Jazz Music on 12/09/1974
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Ivory Joe Hunter
Blues - Released by Rhino Atlantic on 31/08/2020
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San Franciso Blues
Jazz - Released by Redwood Records on 14/04/2014
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The Baron of the Boogie (Remastered)
R&B - Released by Master Tape Records on 17/07/2020
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1945-1947
Blues - Released by Classics Blues & Rhythm Series on 4/08/2008
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Classics: 1947-1950
Blues - Released by Classics Blues & Rhythm Series on 10/06/2008
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The Best of Ivory Joe Hunter, Vol. 2
Soul - Released by Ap music on 10/10/2011
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Live At The Grand Ole Opry
Country - Released by LocoBop on 19/05/2009
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Texas Piano Blues - South Soulfoul Sounds
Blues - Released by Stardom Records on 12/05/2023
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Blues At Midnight
Soul - Released by Red Cab Records on 17/01/2011
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Ivory Joe Hunter Sings 16 Of His Greatest Hits
Blues - Released by Roots on 1/01/2000
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1950-1951
Blues - Released by Classics Blues & Rhythm Series on 4/08/2008
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Since I Met You Baby: Essential Masters
Blues - Released by Burning Fire on 14/07/2009
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Landlord Blues
Blues - Released by Redwood Records on 17/03/2014
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Hot Music Big Soul
Jazz - Released by Beat Machine Records on 10/10/2020
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I Built a Wall Around Me
Blues - Released by Sound Stage 7 on 21/06/1969
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1947
Blues - Released by Classics Blues & Rhythm Series on 4/08/2008
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Ivory Joe Hunter's Pretty Mama Blues
Blues - Released by Charly Records on 25/06/2006
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Sings The Old & The New
Blues - Released by Rhino Atlantic on 1/01/1958
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