Paul Pena - Dead at 55

Filed under: Blues — Jeff in Korea at 2:38 pm on Friday, October 7, 2005

In the space of two short months, the world has lost four great blues musicians, Little Milton, R.L. Burnside, Gatemouth Brown, and now, we mourn the passing of Paul Pena

Paul Pena passed away on 1 October 2005 from complications due to diabetes. Pena’s story is a true story of the blues. In my opinion he is one of the truly great “unknown” bluesmen. He has sung with and been praised by some of the best in the business.

His deep, rich, gut-bucket voice is pure blues. He is probably best known/unknown for having written “Jet Airliner”, which was recorded by Steve Miller. I first became aware of him and his life when I saw the movie “Ghengis Blues” and the Pusan International Film Festival here in Pusan, Korea. I was moved very, very deeply by his story and his music.

Paul made an incredible album back in the 1970s when he was touring with T-Bone Walker. However, it took 27 years for the record to be release commercially. When he found out the CD would finally be released, he broke down and said, “”It’s a lonely thing.That’s all I can tell you…It’s a weird thing.You never know if you’re welcome.”

To read more about Paul Pena and my thoughts, visit my blues blog “Blues Got A Hold On Me”.

4 Comments »

Comment by Toni

8 October 2005 @ 10:34 pm

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Comment by Brandon

28 October 2005 @ 5:25 am

Nice, I’ve always had a thing for Jazz, but I seem to be saving blues for later. I don’t know what it is, but it seems that first I have to learn my way through jazz in order to get the deep smoky rythms of blues musicians.

Comment by josh

28 October 2005 @ 11:31 am

i didn’t know paul pena died! i missed it in the mainstream media. i, too, was inspired by ghengis blues. they play the soundtrack from time to time here in new york (wnyc.org) on the new sounds radio show. after watching that movie i asked my wife, suhee (hence my interest in korean blogs) to get me a shortwave radio for my birthday. i think i even heard tuva on it for a couple of minutes one night.

nice blog. do you really like rush & drudge? just shows how people with different ideas on politics can agree on other things…

Comment by vp1

11 December 2005 @ 12:12 am

Wow! I too, first learned about him from the documentary ‘Genghis Blues’ which I saw at the 2nd PIFF thingy. What a story! Later, I realized that I had one of his songs on one of my ‘World Music’ CDs and it had been a long-time favorite…

Too bad he never really was able to get more well-known… he was quite a musician and an interesting and unique person.

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