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J. B. Lenoir (March 5, 1929 – April 29, 1967) was an African American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active in the 1950s and 1960s Chicago blues scene.
Lenoir was known in the 1950s for his showmanship - in particular his zebra-patterned costumes - and his high-pitched vocals. He became an influential electric guitarist and songwriter, and his penchant for social commentary distinguished him from many other bluesmen of the time. His most commercially successful and enduring release was "Mamma Talk To Your Daughter", recorded for Parrot in 1954 which reached #11 on the Billboard R&B chart and was later recorded by many other blues and rock musicians. In the later 1950s (recording on the Checker label), he wrote several more blues standards including; "Don't Dog Your Woman", and "Don't Touch My Head".
Lenoir's work had direct political content relating to racism and the Vietnam War.
01 (2:29) Mama Talk To Your Daughter
02 (3:09) Man Watch Your Woman
03 (2:52) Eisenhower Blues
04 (2:51) If You Love Me
05 (3:01) Sitting Down Thinking
06 (2:03) Mama, Your Daughter Is Going To Miss Me
07 (3:10) What Have I Done
08 (3:09) We Can't Go On This Way
09 (2:19) Give Me One More Shot
10 (2:18) Everybody Wants To Know
11 (2:26) J.B.'s Rock
12 (2:27) Low Down Dirty Shame
13 (2:18) Don't Touch My Head
14 (2:40) When I Am Drinking
15 (3:16) I've Been Down For So Long
16 (2:47) Daddy Talk To Your Son
17 (2:23) I Don't Know
18 (2:09) Good Looking Woman
19 (1:58) Voodoo Boogie
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