J. B. Lenoir

Blues singer-songwriter and guitarist

J. B. Lenoir - Artists & Creatives born March 5th, 1929
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A prominent figure in the Chicago blues scene, this musician gained recognition for his powerful vocals and skilled guitar work. He recorded several influential tracks during the 1950s, blending traditional blues with personal and socially conscious themes. His song 'Mama Talk to Your Daughter' became a classic and is still celebrated in the blues genre. Throughout the 1960s, he continued to record and perform, despite facing health challenges. His contributions to blues music remained significant until his untimely death in 1967.

Released the classic 'Mama Talk to Your Daughter'

Helped shape the Chicago blues sound

Influenced future generations of blues musicians

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