Lonnie Johnson

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Pioneering blues and jazz singer, guitarist, banjoist, violinist and pianist. Known for being the first to record in a single-note soloing guitar style with string bending and vibrato.
Born: February 08, 1899 in New Orleans, LA.
Died: June 16, 1970 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

His musical influence includes Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, T-Bone Walker, Django Reinhardt and many, many more.

He started playing in cafes in New Orleans and in 1917 he traveled in Europe, playing in revues and briefly with Will Marion Cook's Southern Syncopated Orchestra. When he returned home to New Orleans in 1918 he discovered that his entire family had been killed by a flu epidemic except for one brother. He and his surviving brother, [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/683139]James "Steady Roll" Johnson[/url], moved to St. Louis in 1920 where Lonnie played with Charles Creath's Jazz-O-Maniacs and with Fate Marable in their Mississippi riverboat bands. In 1925 Johnson married blues singer Mary Johnson and won a blues contest sponsored by the Okeh record company. Part of the prize was a recording deal with the company. Throughout the rest of the 1920s he recorded with a variety of bands and musicians, including Eddie Lang, Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five and the Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. In the 1930s Johnson moved to Cleveland, Ohio and worked with the Putney Dandridge And His Orchestra, and then in a tire factory and steel mill. In 1937 he moved back to Chicago and played with Johnny Dodds and Jimmie Noone. Johnson continued to play for the rest of his life, but was often forced to leave the music business for periods to make a living. In 1963 he once again appeared briefly with Duke Ellington. In March 1969 he was hit by a car while walking on a sidewalk in Toronto. He was seriously injured, suffering a broken hip and kidney injuries, from which he never fully recovered. Johnson died in 1970 "virtually broke".

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Tomorrow Night

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Guitar Blues

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Playing With The Strings

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Jet Black Blues

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The Mooche

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1967
1966

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February 23, 1970

Massey Hall

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  • 1. Careless Love

  • 2. Tomorrow Night(Horace Heidt & His Musical Knights cover)


July 20, 1967

Alley Cat Club

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

  • 1. Broken Levee Blues


June 18, 1967

Gerde's Folk City

New York, New York, United States


June 17, 1967

Gerde's Folk City

New York, New York, United States


June 16, 1967

Gerde's Folk City

New York, New York, United States

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Pioneering blues and jazz singer, guitarist, banjoist, violinist and pianist. Known for being the first to record in a single-note soloing guitar style with string bending and vibrato.Born: February 08, 1899 in New Orleans, LA.Died: June 16, 1970 in... Read the full biography on this page.

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