Artist's albums
Shake Hands With Shorty
2000 · album
Set Sail
2022 · album
Up and Rolling (feat. Son Little and Valerie June)
2021 · single
Catfish
2020 · single
Up and Rolling
2019 · album
Mean Old World
2019 · single
Up and Rolling
2019 · single
What You Gonna Do?
2019 · single
BDM Blues Dance Music
2018 · EP
Prayer for Peace
2017 · album
Freedom & Dreams
2015 · album
World Boogie Is Coming
2013 · compilation
Jam in the Van - North Mississippi Allstars
2013 · single
World Boogie Is Coming
2013 · album
I'm Just Dead, I'm Not Gone
2012 · album
Keys to the Kingdom
2011 · album
Do It Like We Used to Do (Live)
2009 · album
Hernando
2008 · album
The Early Years
2006 · album
Hill Country Revue
2005 · album
Electric Blue Watermelon
2005 · album
Instores & Outtakes
2004 · EP
Polaris
2003 · album
51 Phantom
2001 · album
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Biography
A forgotten roll of film inspired a musical accompaniment, the North Mississippi Allstars new record Up and Rolling. Shot before the turn of the century, the photographs resonate with the music of four families from the Mississippi hills. The album captures the communal spirit upon which the band was founded. In 1996, a photographer from Texas, Wyatt McSpadden, traveled to North Mississippi looking to photograph local musicians. Brothers Luther Dickinson and Cody Dickinson had grown up just south of Memphis and cut their teeth playing experimental rock & roll together, as well as the roots repertoire pioneered by their father, Jim Dickinson, a legendary producer (Big Star, The Replacements) and session player (The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan). Their feet were firmly planted in the North Mississippi mud and music scene, and they were excited to show Wyatt around their community, to introduce him to the musical families of Otha Turner, R.L. Burnside, and Junior Kimbrough. Their first stop was Otha Turner’s farm. “He looked sharp that day, still in his Sunday best and ready for a good time.” They all sat together on Otha’s fabled front porch, which was something like a classroom for the elder Dickinson brother. The two would sit for hours, the kid playing guitar while the old man made up lyrics on the spot. That’s how “Call That Gone” came into the world, decades before the Allstars recorded it for Up and Rolling.