Sugaray Wilson to perform at London Blues Week

100 Club, Century House, 100 Oxford St, Fitzrovia, London
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Admission
£20
Venue Information
100 Club
Oxford Street, W1D 1LL
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Tottenham Court Road 0.19 miles

The 100 Club is the home of the annual London Blues Week, which in the past has seen acts such as Joe Louis Walker, Bernie Marsden, Popa Chubby and Eric Sardinas.

Now in its third year, London Blues Week 2019 will provide another six nights of pure blues in the heart of London, including a fantastic performance from Sugaray Wilson on Thursday 17th January.

Rayford was born in Smith County, Texas, United States, and sang at the age of seven in the Bethel Temple Church of God In Christ in Tyler, Texas. He also played the drums there, but his childhood was poverty stricken with his mother dying from cancer early in Rayford's life. “She suffered and we suffered,” Rayford said. “Then, we moved in with my grandmother and our lives were a lot better. We ate every day and we were in church every day, which I loved. I grew up in gospel and soul.”

Living in San Diego, California, he moved to contemporary music at the age of 12, initially singing with the Urban Gypsys. Turning towards the blues he joined the Temecula, California-based Aunt Kizzy's Boyz as lead vocalist. They released their debut album Trunk Full of Blues (2004), and represented San Diego in January 2006 at the International Blues Challenge, where they finished as runners-up. Their second album was It's Tight Like That (2007) and the following year won the LAMN Jam Grand Slam 'Urban Artist of the Year' title. They were offered a distribution deal by RBC Records.

His first solo album was Blind Alley, a self-released affair in 2010. In May 2011, Rayford joined The Mannish Boys. He sang lead vocals on nine of the songs on their album, Double Dynamite, that won the Best Traditional Blues Album title in May 2013 at the Blues Music Awards. In May 2012, Rayford made his stage debut starring in the Tony Award nominated musical, It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues at the Portland Center Stage.[8] After relocating to Los Angeles, he undertook recording studio vocal work, including on the theme for Judge Joe Brown, the movie trailer City Lights and backup vocals for The Heavy Pets.

Dangerous on Delta Groove Productions followed in 2013, and supporting Sugaray were guest performers including Kim Wilson, Kid Andersen, and Sugar Ray Norcia. Norcia wrote a duet for the album, called “Two Times Sugar”. The album debuted at number 2 on Blues Debut Chart, number 6 on the Roots Music Chart and number 2 on The Living Blues Chart. In October 2013, Rayford toured with Kevin Selfe and the Tornadoes.[9]

At the 36th Blues Music Awards, Rayford was nominated in two categories; B.B. King Entertainer and Traditional Blues Male Artist.

In 2014, Rayford performed at the Waterfront Blues Festival in Portland, Oregon.

On May 19, 2015, Rayford released Southside. It featured a guest appearance by Bob Corritore on harmonica.

On September 1, 2017, Rayford released his latest album, The World That We Live In.

On January 9, 2018, Rayford was nominated for four Blues Music Awards for the 39th annual Blues Music Awards in 2018:

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