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Vernon LeNoir owns a zebra. He likes to be referred as "The Albano & Romina Power Of The Balkans". He loves samples.
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There are 2 artists using the name J.B. :
1) Jerome, a.k.a. J.B., representing the DMV by way of Virginia Beach, Capitol Heights, and Largo. In a world full of dances, gimmicks, and thoughtless records.. he rhymes with a cause. But do it J.ust B.ecuz. Let the Music Tell the Rest....Gone.
2) J.B. is Jaime, who since his childhood was fascinated by music. J.B. is brazilian and makes use of FL Studio to produce his songs. His works are made for hobby, using the free times. His first production was in 2007 and usually Jaime's songs are in styles as...
J.B. Hutto (April 26, 1926 - June 12, 1983) was an American blues musician, born Joseph Benjamin Hutto. Hutto was heavily influenced by legendary bluesman Elmore James, and became known for his slide guitar work and declamatory style of singing. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame two years after his death.
Life and career
Joseph Benjamin Hutto was born in Blackville, South Carolina, the fifth of seven children. His family moved to Augusta, Georgia when Hutto was three years old. His father, Calvin, was a preacher and Hutto, along with his three brothers and three sisters, formed...
Fred Wesley (Born in Mobile, Ala.,July 4, 1943) is an American jazz and funk trombonist, who played with The Ike and Tina Turner Review in 1962 and Hank Ballard and the Midnighters before his best known period as musical director and arranger for James Brown's backing group The J.B.'s in the late 60's through early 1970s.
Beginning in 1968, as a pivotal member of James Brown's hard working band, Fred Wesley played on numerous hit recordings including: "Say it Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud;" "Mother Popcorn;" and co-wrote tunes such as "Hot Pants".
The lineup would shift occasionally,...
The J.B.'s were the most renowned of James Brown's many backing bands (previously, the Famous Flames and the James Brown Band). The band provided musical support for the legendary singer and bandleader for the first half of the 1970s. The band stepped in to fill the shoes of Brown's previous band, who had walked out on him due to his arduous demands. The band's rhythmic foundation was initially provided by drummer Jabo Starks and teenage bass prodigy William "Bootsy" Collins and his guitarist brother Phelps "Catfish" Collins, both of obscure R&B outfit The Pacemakers. Also included in the original lineup...
If You Love Me
I've Been Down For So Long
I Sing Um The Way I Feel
Mama Talk To Your Daughter
J.B.'s Rock
J.B.'s Rock
Born Dead(J.B. Lenoir)
Born Dead(J.B. Lenoir cover)
If I Get Lucky
Vietnam blues (J.B. Lenoir)
Alabama (1965)
Vietnam
03 - Born Dead - 2002 - Down In Mississippi (1966)
Down In Mississippi (J.B. Lenoir)
Shot On Meredith
Promo (Joe Bonamassa, SRV, J.B.Lenoir...)
11 - Vietnam - 1965 - Alabama Blues (1995)
Mississippi Road
05 - Move This Rope - 1965 - Alabama Blues (1995)
10 - Good Advice - 1965 - Alabama Blues (1995)
The Mojo
Let´s Roll
The death of J.B.Lenoir(John Mayall-cover)
07 - Alabama March - 1965 - Alabama Blues (1995)
The Mountain
Carrie Lee
Let´s Roll
Let´s Roll
Born Dead
Vietnam Blues(J.B. Lenoir Cover)
Deep In Debt
Feelin' Good
I´ll Die Tryin´
I Want To Go
How Much More
Slow Down Woman
Talk To Your Daughter
Alabama
03 - God's Word - 1965 - Alabama Blues (1995)
Move This Rope
Deep In Debt
If I Get Lucky
06 - I Feel So Good - 1965 - Alabama Blues (1995)
The Whale Has Swallowed Me
God's Word
Deep In Debt
Good Advice
If I Get Lucky
Slow Down Woman
God's Word