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  1. J.B.ルノアもしくはJ.B.ラノー(J. B. Lenoir /ləˈnɔːr/ 1929年 3月5日 - 1967年 4月29日)はアメリカ合衆国のブルース・ギタリスト兼シンガーソングライター。 1950年代から60年代にシカゴ・ブルースシーンで活躍した。 シマウマ模様の衣装と高い声でショウマンとして知られ、エレキ・ギターのスタイル ...

  2. J.B. Lenoir - Monticello. Monticello area native J. B. Lenoir (1929-1967) was best known during his lifetime for his 1955 hit “Mama, Talk to Your Daughter,” but he also played an important role in blues history because of his political engagement. In the 1960s Lenoir recorded a body of topical songs in Chicago that addressed discrimination ...

  3. Though J.B. Lenoir hailed from Mississippi and eventually became part of the Chicago blues scene, his music was atypical of either area's noted blues style. He sang with a high, almost effeminate voice a la Delta giants Skip James and Robert Johnson, but he backed his vocals with a boogie-influenced sound tinged with traces of jazz.

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  5. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for An Introduction to J.B. Lenoir by J.B. Lenoir (CD, Jun-2006, Varèse Sarabande (USA)) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

  6. Of all the great blues singers, including Big Bill Broonzy and Rev. Gary Davis, J.B. Lenoir is the most individual, original, inimitable. Call him the Jimmy Scott of the blues, the soulful angel, the angelic androgyne--the fact remains that he's always direct, clear and plain-spoken while remaining true to the Lemon Jefferson tradition (with some tutelage from Bill Broonzy, who recognized ...