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T Model Ford

General Info

  • Genre: Blues / Folk / Soul

    Location FOREST, Mississippi, US

    Profile Views: 202568

    Last Login: 8/28/2009

    Member Since 3/23/2006

    Record Label fat possum

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    T-Model's credentials are impeccable; if anything he's over qualified. He was born James Lewis Carter Ford in Forrest, a small community in Scott County, Mississippi. T-Model thinks he's seventy-five but isn't sure. He was plowing a field behind a mule on his family's farm by age eleven, and in his early teens he secured a job at a local sawmill. He excelled and was later recruited by a foreman from a bigger lumber company in the Delta, near Greenville, and eventually got promoted to truck driver. During the time he spent driving and working in a log camp, T-Model ran into trouble, and was eventually sentenced to ten years on a chain-gang for murder. He lucked out and was released after serving two. He says, grinning, "I could really stomp some ass back then, stomp it good. I was a-sure-enough dangerous man." When asked how many times he'd been to jail, T-Model responded, "I don't know. How many?" He seemed to think it might be a trick question. Upon realizing it wasn't, he answered to the best of his ability. "Every Saturday night there for awhile." As disheartening as this is, it's also a refreshing reminder of how ridiculous the present image of a bluesman is. Nothing could be more twisted than the romanticized and picturesque standard...an old black man devoid of anger and rage happily strumming an acoustic guitar on the back porch of his shack "in that evening sun". T-Model couldn't be further from this fabricated image. At 3/4 of a century old and with a dislocated hip, hes still cussing, fighting, and outdrinking men a quarter his age. Spam to his friends,Tommy Lee Miles to the authorities, he has been T-Model's A-number-one drummer for the past eight years. T-Model and Spam are the only men still playing on Greenville's Nelson Street. Most of the audience has scattered due to violence from the crack trade, and with the exception of T-Model, the street that once boasted Booba Barnes and others is dead. On a typical night Spam and T-Model will arrive at the club and unpack T-Model's guitar and amp, and the bass drum and snare he allows Spam to use. When T-Model feels there are enough people, they start banging away in their own post-war Peavey-powered hill stomp. It's nothing unusual for T-Model to play eight hours a night. They keep going until no one's left standing. After his equipment's packed up T-Model will coat himself with Off and climb into his van to crash.
  • Members

    James Lewis Carter Ford, Tommy Lee Miles
  • Influences

    ......Free MySpace Layouts by Iron Spider................
  • Sounds Like

    junior kimbrough, muddy waters on acid, rl burnside

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  • Loony Ed Wood

     Hi, thanks for the friendship!
    check out my new songs, i hope you like them

    http://youtu.be/-DQqubdygv8

    http://youtu.be/NBcwt63gMQk

    updates on facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/LOONYEDWOOD/10150091732630374

    and free sharing on soundcloud http://soundcloud.com/loonyedwood

    all the best

    LEW

    8 months ago
  • Donna Biggins

    Thanks for the add. True blues
    Respect and love
    John and Donna

    9 months ago
  • Jazz & Blues Florida - …

    Moving on and turning out the lights...
    MySpace Clearance: Florida's online guide to live jazz & blues info is leaving MySpace.
    Hello MySpace Friend!
    Jazz & Blues Florida is bailing out of MySpace and focusing on our own websites now. We thought Facebook was the way to go, but now it looks like that is disintegrating, too.
    If you really want to connect to Florida's jazz & blues scene come check out our main site at www.JazzBluesFlorida.com and if you like what you see, shoot me an email and let me know  you want to sign up for our email list. You can opt for daily, weekly or monthly contact and change your mind at any time.
    If you are musician based or touring here, our listings are free - we just need to know about them. Use the email address below to send us the info.
    I am sure you understand the value of these connections and that nowadays providing that connection is your contribution to what keeps us going, like the money you used to spend on newspapers.  This is a one-time request. We will be deleting your MySpace connection after we send this out so you will not be hearing from us again here. 
    See you on the other side, where the good music is happening! Please excuse us if you are already over there, we had to do this as auto as possible due to the high number of friends we have to process.
    Charlie
    Charlie@JazzBluesFlorida.com 

    1 year ago
  • Yuhei Fujita

      
    thank you for adding me !

    Yuhei Fujita ,  Tokyo

          

    1 year ago
  • KiteALike

    Our next performance:

    KiteALike live and unplugged at Weltküche Berlin.
    Awesome food and music in a nice location. Come and see cause it's going to be legendary!

    Friday, August 26 at 19:30
    Gräfestrasse 18, Berlin GERMANY

    to the FACEBOOK EVENT -> http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=153138881433610

    1 year ago
  • Celia Baron

     Hi
    thanks 4 your friendship
    wish you a FUNKYTASTIC rest of the week !
    Funky greetings from Germany
    Peace & Love
    Celia

    2 years ago
  • The Hepcat Willies

    Howdy T Model Ford and thanks for the add.
    Bluesy regards from THE HEPCAT WILLIES

    2 years ago
  • Franky Stein

    thanks for the add
    saludos desde Peñiscola - Spain

    ..

    2 years ago

Bio:

T-Model's credentials are impeccable; if anything he's over qualified. He was born James Lewis Carter Ford in Forrest, a small community in Scott County, Mississippi. T-Model thinks he's seventy-five but isn't sure. He was plowing a field behind a mule on his family's farm by age eleven, and in his early teens he secured a job at a local sawmill. He excelled and was later recruited by a foreman from a bigger lumber company in the Delta, near Greenville, and eventually got promoted to truck driver. During the time he spent driving and working in a log camp, T-Model ran into trouble, and was eventually sentenced to ten years on a chain-gang for murder. He lucked out and was released after serving two. He says, grinning, "I could really stomp some ass back then, stomp it good. I was a-sure-enough dangerous man." When asked how many times he'd been to jail, T-Model responded, "I don't know. How many?" He seemed to think it might be a trick question. Upon realizing it wasn't, he answered to the best of his ability. "Every Saturday night there for awhile." As disheartening as this is, it's also a refreshing reminder of how ridiculous the present image of a bluesman is. Nothing could be more twisted than the romanticized and picturesque standard...an old black man devoid of anger and rage happily strumming an acoustic guitar on the back porch of his shack "in that evening sun". T-Model couldn't be further from this fabricated image. At 3/4 of a century old and with a dislocated hip, hes still cussing, fighting, and outdrinking men a quarter his age. Spam to his friends,Tommy Lee Miles to the authorities, he has been T-Model's A-number-one drummer for the past eight years. T-Model and Spam are the only men still playing on Greenville's Nelson Street. Most of the audience has scattered due to violence from the crack trade, and with the exception of T-Model, the street that once boasted Booba Barnes and others is dead. On a typical night Spam and T-Model will arrive at the club and unpack T-Model's guitar and amp, and the bass drum and snare he allows Spam to use. When T-Model feels there are enough people, they start banging away in their own post-war Peavey-powered hill stomp. It's nothing unusual for T-Model to play eight hours a night. They keep going until no one's left standing. After his equipment's packed up T-Model will coat himself with Off and climb into his van to crash.

Member Since:

March 23, 2006

Members:

James Lewis Carter Ford, Tommy Lee Miles

Sounds Like:

junior kimbrough, muddy waters on acid, rl burnside

Record Label:

fat possum

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