Ernie Payne (April 13, 1945) was an African American musician from Louisiana's Acadia Parish. His family was large and everyone learnt early to pitch in and help with chores and household duties. Their strict, religious, hard - working ethic thought 'music' essential to a quality life, but hardly something to persue as a way to earn a living.
Over the years Ernie has been employed as a songwriter for various publishers, front man for numerous musical entities, co-front man, civil servant, husband (one wife), father (of two). "Somebody singing is my first memory. Music celebrated and music mourned. Everybody in my family loved some kind of music and they shared it with me. My music attempts to carry on that idea of brotherhood and sharing."
Roots orientated, delta blues. comtemporary folk artist Ernie Payne is probably one of the most comfortable players you will ever hear. Trading of easily between guitar and dobro, his command of the various rhythms and instruments is impressive.
At the core of almost every song are Payne's vocals which are extremely strong, yet soothing. He can sing songs that tear at your heart, nailing the feel of each tune so well, that you instantly know the meaning, without knowing the words. The stories told in the songs are intimate and visual and as he is singing he makes the listener feel as if he is talking to them personally, directly and one on one.
Ernie's debut CD (Coercion Street) was released on Black and Tan Records in April 2004. The record is being played all over the world and was picked up by Andy Kershaw (BBC Radio 3). It got rave reviews in among other BLUES WAX and BLUES REVUE.
During his first european tour in August/ September 2004 Ernie visited Holland, France, Ireland, Belgium and the UK, where he did a recording session for Andy Kershaw Show. He will come back to Europe in April / May 2005
Here is Ernie's Bio in his own words:
"I was born in Louisiana, U.S.A. Raised in Evangeline Parish and East Texas. Late blooming baby boomer, nurtured by god-fearing baptists and creole catholics and the powerful fun of the second line drum. I'm trying to serve the blackness well."
This is a live track from a fantastic Folk Blues singer by Ernie Payne. You can find out more info on him at www.black-and-tan.com Filmed live at the People's little Theatre in Gateshead by Echo Productions. More info on Echo Productions can be found at www.myspace.com/echofilmsuk
Ernie Payne passed away in Los Angeles on monday,Sept 17th 2007.
He was a true original Artist and Performer. (1945-2007) www.erniepayne.com
Played at my friends funeral a few years ago. Lovely song. Thanks Tim for introducing me to it xx
ABlissfulRainbow 1 year ago
I just love the randomness of Youtube because it just throws things up like this that i would'nt of got to hear without reccomendation.
What a beautiful song played by an outstanding performer.
MrBlindBart 1 year ago
OMG I didnt know he died :( This was played at my friends funeral
arvensis68 3 years ago
i saw ernie live, musta been 2 yrs ago now, in letterkenny, ireland, and he was so humble, i spoke to him afterwards, iv never felt so good about myself after i spoke with him, he brightened up that saturday nite with his politness and amazin music, great man
seanquinn10 3 years ago 2
This was played at my friends funeral. Beautiful song!
arvensis68 4 years ago
to my uncle Ernie you are the man and you are a true heroe in many peoples eyes, may Ernie rest in peace. i love you Ernie
USVET2003 4 years ago
Truly brilliant and moving live performance. It's great that you are capturing stuff like this, thanks.
jonsar1 4 years ago
nice song,you got that mojo man!
bluespower 4 years ago
The man's a genius.
jen1986x 5 years ago