Jake Xerxes Fussell – Jake Xerxes Fussell LP

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The Southern half of the Georgia-Alabama border follows the Chattahoochee River, which cleaves Columbus, Georgia from its decidedly less reputable neighbor, Phenix City, Alabama. Georgias second city is the hometown of Mother of the Blues Ma Rainey and novelist Carson McCullers, but it was local hillbilly duo Darby and Tarltons 1927 hit Columbus Stockade Blues that first immortalized Columbus in popular culture. Back in their day, if you ended up in lockup in Columbus, chances are you did your dirtiest deeds across the river. Historically rife with vice of every conceivable varietygambling, prostitution, moonshining, and endemic corruption and violence perpetrated…

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The Southern half of the Georgia-Alabama border follows the Chattahoochee River, which cleaves Columbus, Georgia from its decidedly less reputable neighbor, Phenix City, Alabama. Georgias second city is the hometown of Mother of the Blues Ma Rainey and novelist Carson McCullers, but it was local hillbilly duo Darby and Tarltons 1927 hit Columbus Stockade Blues that first immortalized Columbus in popular culture. Back in their day, if you ended up in lockup in Columbus, chances are you did your dirtiest deeds across the river. Historically rife with vice of every conceivable varietygambling, prostitution, moonshining, and endemic corruption and violence perpetrated by both gangs and policethe notoriously anarchic Phenix City was once known as The Wickedest City in America.

A similar frontier liminality and skewed sense of place characterize the music of Durham, North Carolina singer and guitarist Jake Xerxes Fussell, whose self-titled debut record, produced by and featuring William Tyler, transmutes ten arcane folk and blues tunes into vibey cosmic laments and crooked riverine rambles. Jake Xerxes (yes, thats his real middle name, after Georgia potter D.X. Gordy) grew up in Columbus, son of Fred C. Fussell, a folklorist, curator, and photographer who hails from Americas Wickedest City. Freds fieldwork took him, often with young Jake in tow, across the Southeast documenting traditional vernacular culture, which included recording blues and old-time musicians with fellow folklorists and recordists George Mitchell and Art Rosenbaum (which led Jake to music, and to some of the songs herein) and collaborating with American Indian artists (which led Jake eventually to his graduate research on Choctaw fiddlers.)

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