Eddie Ware (20 April, 1931 – 6 December,1978 ) was a Chicago blues pianist, singer and bandleader.
Eddie
W. Ware was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Son of Gin Ware and Johnnie Lee
Daniels. Nothing is published about his early life, but he became a much less
known but very talented pianist who appeared briefly in the early 1950's either
recording on his own or backing up a few other Chicago artists.
He was mainstay in the piano seat for the early Jimmy Rogers Chess recordings. After one session, Chess allowed him one of his own from which the minor hit 'Lima Beans' emerged. He moved to Mercury records where he backed up two sessions with the vocalist Ray Snead, including 'I'm a Good Rocking Baby' which is still popular today.
He
had another Chess session this time backing Arbee Stidham with just two titles
being issued. He also recorded with the Blues Rockers, Blue Smitty, Eddie
Chamblee, Honeyboy Edwards and possibly Johnny Shines. His last outing was for
States records again with only two titles appearing.
By
1953 Ware left the recording scene for an Army career, becoming Supervisor in
General Services Administration. After this his trail goes cold. Sadly, the
last news about Eddie was that on 6th December 1978 he was dead on arrival at
the Roseland Community Hospital, Chicago, Illinois and was cremated at the
Oaklands Crematory.
(Scant information edited from Jasmine &, Blues – A regional Experience)