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  1. J.B.LENOIR - Slow down (1965)

  2. J.B. Lenoir discography and songs: Music profile for J.B. Lenoir, born 5 March 1929. Genres: Blues, Acoustic Chicago Blues, Acoustic Blues. Albums include Alabama Blues, Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey, and Chess Blues.

  3. Released. 2010 — US. CD —. Album. The Legendary Modern Recordings 1948-1954. John Lee Hooker. CD —. Compilation, Mono. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "1951 - 1954 His J.O.B. Recordings" on Discogs.

  4. Listen to An Introduction To J.B. Lenoir, a playlist curated by J.B. Lenoir on desktop and mobile. SoundCloud An Introduction To J.B. Lenoir by J.B. Lenoir published on 2021-03-01T21:14:26Z. Genre Blues Contains tracks. The Mojo (Take 1) by J.B. Lenoir published on 2021-03-01T19:13:53Z (I ...

  5. 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 ...

  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 ...