Theodis Ealey

Theodis Ealey

Blues Guitarist, Vocalist, Songwriter Producer, and Entertainer... are just a few of the titles that describe the phenomenon of Theodis Ealey. This Mississippi native first picked up an instrument when his older brother Y Z Ealey first taught him how to play at the age of 4. Ten years later, Theodis on bass was playing at his first gig with brothers Y Z and Melvin Ealey in a group called Y Z Ealey and the Merrymakers. This brotherly trio made their debut in their hometown of Natchez, Mississippi at a local nightclub called Horseshoe Circle. One year later, Theodis traded his bass for a guitar and began performing with another Natchez group, Eugene Butler & the Rocking Royals. It was here that Theodis sharpened his guitar playing skills while hitting the local circuit.


Music has always been a part of his life. Growing up, Theodis says this lifelong love affair with music began when he lived on Highway 61 on the other side of the road from Miss Willie Mae's Juke Joint. "I would just sit on the steps and listen to the sounds coming from there" the heart and soul of the Blues. Since leaving Mississippi, Theodis always carried the "Mississippi Juke Joint Spirit" with him through his music.


As one of 11 children in his family, Theodis wanted to travel the world and the U.S. Air Force provided the opportunity. During his military tour of service, Theodis was stationed in Hawaii for 6 years and then moved to Oakland, California before making Atlanta, Georgia his permanent home. Still holding strong to his Mississippi roots, Theodis played guitar with such notable artists as Little Milton, Johnny Clyde Copeland, Richard "Dimples" Fields, the Blues Brothers, and the 'legendary' Charles Brown. This musical journey enabled Theodis to generate a personal style based upon his love of diverse music -- blues, country, soul, and rock.


Established as an accomplished guitarist, Theodis took a chance and the music industry soon discovered the voice behind the guitar. Theodis "the artist" was born. Ichiban Records, a respected blues label in Atlanta, recognized Theodis' multiple talents and immediately signed him to a deal in 1991. Over the next six years, Theodis and Ichiban Records would enjoy 4 very successful albums. It was Theodis Ealey's charm and magnetism that attracted audiences worldwide. His electrifying stage performances also opened doors to Hollywood. Theodis appeared in the NBC Movie of the Week "A Kiss To Die For," the Emmy-winning HBO special "Miss Evers' Boys," the major motion picture "The Fighting Temptations," and commercials for Rooms To Go and the Cartoon Network, forever "The Bluesman Lover."


Theodis Ealey generated industry recognition for his innovative style and authentic Mississippi flavor as the recipient of the Mo' Better Blues Male Artist of the Year Award in 1997 and Male Vocalist Top Star Award in the San Francisco Bay Area (1994). Theodis Ealey also crossed music genres and performed as a featured vocalist with Hip-Hop Group Ghetto Mafia "On Da Grind" CD, further expanding his fan base.


The "Bluesman Lover" created lemonade out of lemons when Ichiban Records eventually closed its doors. Seizing the moment, Theodis Ealey used this opportunity to create his new label home IFGAM Records. The name alone is symbolic of the Theodis Ealey spirit...I Feel Good About Myself (IFGAM). At his new label home, Theodis released his fifth project called "It's A Real Good Thang," continuing with the Ealey tradition of music diversity filled with pure soul.


His current project "Stand Up In It" has been a runaway success as the #1 Single on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles Sales Chart for five consecutive weeks, debuting as #5 on Billboard's Blues Album Chart and #69 on Billboards R&B/Hip-Hop Charts. Theodis thought this song and album was just for "grown folks" but the radio industry and listeners thought otherwise.

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