Alabama Blues
Alabama Blues J. B. Lenoir J. B. speaks out J. B. Lenoir (vocal & guitar) performs his civil rights motivated “Alabama Blues” live in Germany at the 1965 American Folk Blues Festival.”I never will go back...
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Alabama Blues J. B. Lenoir J. B. speaks out J. B. Lenoir (vocal & guitar) performs his civil rights motivated “Alabama Blues” live in Germany at the 1965 American Folk Blues Festival.”I never will go back...
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Let’s Roll J. B. Lenoir Rollin’ with J. B.Recorded on October 22, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois featuring J. B. Lenoir (guitar and vocals), Sunnyland Slim (piano), and Alfred Wallace (drums).This song was one of J....
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Down Home Shakedown Big Mama Thornton & Her Chicago Friends Big Mama’s harpBig Mamma Thornton is joined by John Lee Hooker, J. B. Lenoir, Walter “Shakey” Horton, and Doc Ross for a blues harmonica jam at...
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Eisenhower Blues J. B. Lenoir Blues CensorshipRecorded in Chicago, Illinois circa April 1954 featuring J.B. Lenoir (guitar and vocals), Lorenzo Smith (tenor saxophone), Joe Montgomery (piano), and Al Galvin (drums).*During the...
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J. B. Lenoir in Chicago J. B. Lenoir Sharp Dressed J. B.J.B. Lenoir stars in the original 16mm footage with the original monaural optical soundtrack shot in Chicago by Steve and Ronnog Seaberg with Peter Amft in 1964.The songs...
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Voodoo Music J. B. Lenoir Conjuring VoodooJ. B. Lenoir performs at his home in Chicago at the intersection of Dante and 41st Street for Steve and Ronnog Seaburg in 1965.This is J. B.’s last song captured for the original...
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My Name Is J. B. Lenoir J. B. Lenoir J. B. At HomeJ. B. Lenoir introduces himself in song for the Seaburg’s at his Chicago home in 1965 accompanied by Steve Seaberg on second guitar.From the original half hour 16mm black...
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Grandma’s Advice J. B. Lenoir Better Listen to GrandmaIn an excerpt from Steve and Ronnog Seaberg’s original 1965 16mm film J.B. Lenoir plays “Grandma’s Advice” from the living room of his South...
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