A couple of bargain basement 45s for the remarkably obscure Repeto logo (that's precisely where they were done -- in Lacy Gibson's basement!) preceded Gibson's album debut for then brother-in-law Sun Ra's El Saturn label. Ralph Bass produced an album by Gibson in 1977, but the results weren't issued at the time (Delmark released it as Crying for My Baby in 1996).
A stint as Son Seals' rhythm axeman (he's on Seals' Live and Burning LP) provided an entrée to Alligator Records, which included four fine sides by Gibson on its second batch of Living Chicago Blues anthologies in 1980. Best of all was a Dick Shurman-produced album for the Dutch Black Magic logo in 1982, Switchy Titchy, which brilliantly spotlighted Gibson's clean fretwork and hearty vocals. Health issues plagued him after that, although he resurfaced briefly in the mid-'90s. Lacy Gibson died of a heart attack in April of 2011; he was 74 years old. ~ Bill Dahl, Rovi