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overthePAatCocoaCinnamon.Hemightactually
comehereasmuchforthemusic– a playlistof
salsa,meringue,Mexicanpop,norteño,huasteca,
andmanyotherstyles– asforthecoffeeitself.In
fact,it maybeoneofthefewplacesintownwhere
hecanhearmusichedoesn’timmediatelyknow.
Avoraciouslistener,hewearshisintelligence
modestlyandcomfortably.Ashisfriendandrecent
DurhamtransplantJoeMcConnell– whorecordsas
elephantMicah– confirms:“Alotoffolksong
interpretersgravitatetowardtheoldestandrarest
material– it’saboutwhattheycanunearth.With
JakeI geta totallydifferentimpression.Heseems
prettyagnosticabouttheoriginsofthesongshe
plays.He’llgiveanythingtheJakeFusselltreatment
aslongasthere’ssomethinginthelyricorthe
melodythattickleshisfancy...It’s been fun to see
howhiscuriosityoperates.”
Fussell,inotherwords,remainsfirstandforemost
a studentofallkindsofmusic,anartistconstantly
learningnewtricksandpullingupnewYouTube
clips.“Swingandturn,jubilee!” hesingson
“Jubilee”,a statelystandoutonhisnewalbum,
Out Of Sight.“Live and learn, jubilee!”

F


USSeLLhasbeendoingthiskindofthingall
hislife.HehailsfromColumbus,Georgia,a
townofabout200,000peoplerightonthe
Alabamaborder.Hisfamilywasdeeplyimmersed
intheworldoffolklore:hisfather,FredC Fussell,
wasa museumcurator,historian,writer
andpainterwhotookhischildrenalongon
researchtrips.“Iwasdoinga lotoffield
researcharoundtheSouthandevenoutinto
Oklahoma,”saystheelderFussell.“Singing
inthecarasa familywasa bigpartofthose
trips.It wasfun,andtheyalllearneda lot
ofsongsthatway– mostlytraditional stuff,
someWoodyGuthrie.”
Onroadtripswithhisfatherandfolklorist
GeorgeMitchell– “oneofthemostimportant
peopledocumentingbluesintheSouth,”
saysFred– Jakemetnumeroustraditional
musicians,watchedthemperformand
listenedastheyexplainedtheircraft.As
a teenagerhelearnedtoplaytheguitar,
initiallyplayingalongwitholdrecords.
“I waslisteningtooldpre-warbluesrecords


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    anda lotofMississippiJohnHurt,”hesays.“Iwas
    tryingtoplaythingsmorefaithfullythen,because
    whenyou’restartingfromsquareone,youneedmore
    direction.Soyoutrytoplaya fiddletunenotefornote.
    It’smoreaboutgoingoffinmyowndirectionnow.”
    ThatupbringingnaturallyinformsFussell’smusic,
    andwhilenoneofhisfamilypursuedmusicashe
    did,thereis stilla sensethathehastakenoverthe
    familybusiness.Oneofhisfather’spaintingseven
    appearsonthecoverofOutOfSight. Composedofa
    largedarkcircleoverwhatappearstobea rhomboid
    landscape,themonochromaticimageonlyappears
    abstract;it actuallyrepresentsa NativeAmerican
    burialmound.“WhenI wasa kid,hestarteddoingthis
    seriesofpaintingsanddrawingsofAmericanIndian
    moundsites,”saysJake.“Theywouldburytheirdead
    thereoften,andthesemoundsarealloverthe
    southeast.It becameanobsessionofhis.Hepainted
    them,drewthem,didwatercolours.Mychildhood
    housewasstrewnwiththousandsoftheseimages.”
    ThecharcoaldrawingJakechoseis nota specific
    mound, but one that Fred Fussell dreamed up. “I’ve


donemanyofthosepaintingsasa departure,”Fred
ays.“IjokeandsaythatwhenI can’tthinkofanything
elsetopaint– if I havepainter’sblock– I’lldooneof
hose.Thesemoundsareimportantbecausethey’rethe
majorphysicalevidencethatthosepeopleoccupied
hislandweliveonnow.I wasvery flattered that Jake
wantedtouseit onthealbum.”
Tofindhisownmusicaldirection,Jakemoved
beyondplayingalongwithold 78 recordsand
apprenticedhimselftotraditionalmusicians
aroundtheregion.Oneofthemwasa woman
namedPreciousBryant,fromnearbyTalbotCounty.
Bornin1942,shehadneverrecordedprofessionally
orplayedoutsidehercommunityuntiltheearly
2000s,althoughGeorgeMitchelldidmakesome
fieldrecordingsinthelate1960s.Shereleasedher
debutalbumin2002,about 10 yearsbeforeshedied,
andmanyknowherasa connectiontoruralblues
traditionsofthepast.FortheFussells,however,she
wassimplya familyfriend.Jake’smotherCathy
woulddrivehertogigsaroundthearea,andhis
fatherbookedherattheChattahoocheeFolkFest in
1982,oneofherfirstpublicperformances.
“WhenI becameinterestedinplayingguitar,shewas
somebodyI knewI couldlearnsomestufffrom,”says
Fussell.“Shealwaysencouragedmetoplay,whichwas
importantbecauseI wasa shykid.WhenI wasold
enoughtodrive,I wouldheaduptoherplaceandlearn
stufffromher.Shewasn’tanykindofformalteacher.
I wouldsitthereandwatchherplayandtrytogetthe
hangofit,becauseshewasn’tgoingtostopandtellme
brad bunyea how to do anything. I carried along a little Sony cassette


JAKE XERXES FUSSELL


“it’sBeen

Funtosee

How His

curiosity

oper ates”

eLePhaNT miCah

Fussellaroundthe
timeofhissecond
LP,2017’sWhatIn
The Natural World

Withthelate
country-
bluesartist
Precious
Bryant, 2002
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