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  1. Lenoir began recording in 1951 for J.O.B. Records and Chess Records. His recording of "Korea Blues" was licensed to and released by Chess, as having been performed by J. B. and his Bayou Boys. His band included the pianist Sunnyland Slim, the guitarist Leroy Foster, and the drummer Alfred Wallace.

  2. J.B. Lenoir 1951-1958 [New Rose] by J.B. Lenoir released in 1992. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. J. B. Lenoir. J. B. Lenoir (5 de marzo de 1929 – 29 de abril de 1967) fue un cantante, compositor y guitarrista estadounidense de blues nacido en Monticello Misisipi. Durante los primeros años de la década de los 40, Lenoir trabajó con los ilustres bluesmen de la época Sonny Boy Williamson y Elmore James en Nueva Orleans. En 1949, Lenoir ...

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "1951/1958" on Discogs.

  5. J. B. Lenoir fue un cantante, compositor y guitarrista estadounidense de blues nacido en Monticello Misisipi. Durante los primeros años de la década de los 40, Lenoir trabajó con los ilustres bluesmen de la época Sonny Boy Williamson y Elmore James en Nueva Orleans. En 1949, Lenoir se tralasdó a Chicago y comenzó a tocar en grandes clubs de blues con Memphis Minnie, Big Maceo y Muddy Waters.

  6. 5 de may. de 2011 · Lenoir recorded his most enduring number, "Mama Talk to Your Daughter," in 1954 for the Parrot label. He was quite prolific between ’54 and ’58 for both the Parrot and Chess labels. Lenoir's recordings are also distinctive for their excellent saxophone arrangements and unconventional drumming (Alex Atkins and Ernest Cotton were ...

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2005 CD release of "The Chronological J.B. Lenoir 1951-1954" on Discogs.