The blues guitarist, best known as
Carolina Slim, was born in Leasburg, NC, on August 22, 1923. His real name is Edward P. Harris. He never performed or recorded under that name though, using a number of nicknames instead, including
Country Paul,
Georgia Pine,
Jammin' Jim, and
Lazy Slim Jim. Though much about his life is unknown, not even the reason for working under different names, it is said that Harris learned to play the guitar from his father. Blues artists like
Lightnin' Hopkins and
Blind Boy Fuller influenced the style of music Harris played.
Around 1950, Harris moved to Newark, NJ. It was there that he made his first recording for the Savoy label as
Carolina Slim. A year later he was working for the King label and using the name
Country Paul. During about a two-year span, Harris recorded 27 songs. Some of the tracks fans can find on albums by Harris are "Worry You off My Mind," "Mama's Boogie," "I'll Never Walk in Your Door," "Wine Head Baby," "Black Chariot Blues," and "Mother Dear Mother."
In 1953, at only 30 years of age, Edward Harris died from a heart attack. Since then, some of his recordings have been released on albums like Carolina Blues & Boogie and The Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order, 1950-1952. ~ Charlotte Dillon