Biography
Drummer Odie Payne was born in Chicago on August 27, 1926. Fascinated by music as a child, Payne listened to everything he could get his hands on -- classical, pop, musicals, big band. Even as a teen he would sneak into clubs to watch and listen to what the drummers were doing. He studied music through high school and was drafted into the Army when his schoolwork fell off. After release from the military, Payne studied drums and graduated with high honors from the Roy C. Knapp School of Percussion. While playing with pianist Johnny Jones in 1949, Payne met Tampa Red and soon joined Red's band. They played and recorded together for several years. Payne states that he apprenticed himself to Red.

In 1952 Payne and pianist Johnny Jones became part of Elmore James's dance band the Broomdusters. Payne stayed with the band for three years, but recorded with James until 1959 -- recording some 31 singles. He became a highly sought after studio musician and, in the later 1950s, recorded on many essential recordings for the Cobra label, including artists like Otis Rush, Magic Sam, and Buddy Guy. Odie Payne developed the famous double-shuffle, later used by Fred Below and Sam Lay to great effect. Payne recorded for Chess including a number of classic Chuck Berry tunes like Nadine and No Particular Place to Go. He recorded with most of the great Chicago blues artists: Otis Rush, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, Eddie Taylor, Magic Sam, Yank Rachell, Sleepy John Estes, Little Brother Montgomery, Memphis Minnie, and many others.

Much watched and admired by other Chicago drummers, Payne was perhaps most famous for his trademark use of the cowbell, lightning-fast bass drum pedal, and extended cymbal and drum rolls. Odie Payne died March 1, 1989, in Chicago. Loved and respected by those who knew him, Payne served as a role model for many working musicians. ~ Michael Erlewine, Rovi




 
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Little Walter, Hound Dog Taylor, Dillard Crume & Odie Payne Jr. - Walter's Jump
Doc.Payne and Chicago Music Awards showcase
Odie Payne
Odie Payne - No! "What Did She Say"
Dave Myers, Eddy Clearwater, Jimmy Johnson & Odie Payne Jr. - Blue Shadows Falling
Willie Mabon + Odie Payne - It's A Shame 1970's Europe (Live Video)
PAYNE LEGACY BRICK in front of THE BLUES HALL OF FAME Made with Clipchamp
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