For more than fifty years, Chicago drummer Jimmi Mayes served as
a sideman behind some of the greatest musicians and musical groups
in history. He began his career playing the blues in the juke
joints of Mississippi, sharpened his trade under the mentorship of
drum legends Sam Lay and Fred Below in the steamy nightclubs of
south Chicago, and hit it big in New York City behind such music
legends as Tommy Hunt from the Flamingos, Marvin Gaye, and James
Brown.
Mayes played his drums behind blues giants Little Walter Jacobs,
Jimmy Reed, Robert Junior Lockwood, Earl Hooker, Junior Wells,
Pinetop Perkins, and Willie Big Eyes Smith. He lived for a while
with Motown sensation Martha Reeves and her family and traveled
with the Shirelles and the Motown Review. Jimi Hendrix was one of
Mayes's best friends, and they traveled together with Joey Dee and
the Starliters in the mid-1960s.
Mayes lived through racial segregation, the civil rights
movement of the 1960s, the integration of rock bands, and the
emergence of Motown. He personally experienced the sexual and moral
revolutions of the sixties, was robbed of his musical royalties,
and survived a musical drought. He's been a pimp and a drug
pusher--and lived to tell the tale when so many musicians have not.
This sideman to the stars witnessed music history from the best
seat in the house--behind the drum set.
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