Asie
Payton (1937-1997) was a blues musician who lived most of his life in
Holly Ridge, Mississippi, in the Mississippi Delta. He sang and played
the guitar, but made his living as a farmer.
Near the end of his life he recorded one album,
Worried, for the Fat Possum Records label, which was released after his
death.
Asie Payton died of a heart attack on May 19, 1997,
in Holly Ridge, Mississippi. It occurred in the early afternoon, while
he was driving a tractor in the same fields he'd worked most of his
sixty years. For all of 1995 and most 1996, Fat Possum tried
unsuccessfully to convince Asie that the world outside Mississippi
needed to hear him. But despite living below the poverty level and
desperately needing the easy money of a gig, he could not be lured away
from Washington County for more than a couple of hours.
Fat Possum succeeded in recording Asie twice: once at Junior Kimbrough's
club, and once at Jimmy's Auto Care, Fat Possum's old studio. Obviously,
all the songs on Worried were recorded during these two sessions, and
originally intended to be demo tapes. At the time, all we knew about
Asie was that he lived in a shotgun shack--no phone, no a/c; and that
whenever the fields were dry enough for tractor tires, he was working in
them. When they were too wet, Asie was impossible to find. He lived in
Holly Ridge almost all of his life and, like his father before him,
spent Saturday nights playing in one of the two small grocery stores
that qualify Holly Ridge for a name on the map-- a place, instead of
just a county-road intersection.