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George Higgs
Active Touring Artists, Acoustic Blues
“Higgs is a moving singer, powerful harp blower and has a gentle, propulsive guitar style that make for engaging listening.” - Jeff Harris, Bad Dog Blues
Born: Edgecombe County, NC, 1930
Repertoire Summary: Acoustic Blues
Current Location: Tarboro, NC
“Higgs is a moving singer, powerful harp blower and has a gentle, propulsive guitar style that make for engaging listening.” - Jeff Harris, Bad Dog Blues
Born: Edgecombe County, NC, 1930
Repertoire Summary: Acoustic Blues
Current Location: Tarboro, NC
George Higgs was born in 1930 in a farming community in Edgecombe County near Speed, North Carolina (“a slow town with a fast name” as he is fond of saying.) He learned to play the harmonica as a child from his father, Jesse Higgs, who enjoyed playing favorite spirituals and folk tunes at home during his spare time. George got to catch the medicine showman and harmonica player Peg Leg Sam playing locally in Rocky Mount during the tobacco market season and he made a lasting impression on the young harp player. He was later attracted to the guitar as a teenager and reluctantly sold a favorite squirrel dog to a neighbor to raise funds to purchase his first. As a result of their close proximity the dog spent more time at George’s home than at his new owner’s, so he got to have the guitar and keep the company of his dog.
- Lightnin’ Wells
Career Highlights
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Higgs Awarded by the N.C. Arts Council
In 1993, Higgs received the North Carolina Heritage Award for Folk/Traditional music.
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Higgs Wins Brown-Hudson Folklore Award
In 1992, the North Carolina Folklore Society presented the Brown-Hudson Folklore Award to George Higgs for his contributions as a blues musician and singer.






