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Lenoir was known in the 1950s for his showmanship, particularly 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
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chart and was later recorded by many other blues and rock musicians. In the later 1950s, recording for Checker, he wrote several more blues standards, including "Don't Dog Your Woman" and "Don't Touch My Head!!!" (1956).
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J. B. Lenoir (pronounced and sometimes misspelled "Lenore") was a distinctive blues artist, in both his high-pitched singing style and the candid political critiques in many of his song lyrics.
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paid tribute to the fallen bluesman with the songs "I'm Gonna Fight for You, J. B." and "The Death of J. B. Lenoir", though in both songs, Mayall mispronounces Lenoir's name as
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successful and enduring release was "Mamma Talk to Your Daughter", recorded for Parrot in 1954, which reached number 11 on the
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as J. B. Lenoir and his African Hunch Rhythm, having developed an interest in African percussion. He was rediscovered by
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helped introduce him to the blues community. He began to perform at local nightclubs, with musicians such as
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During the 1950s Lenoir recorded for various record labels in the Chicago area, including J.O.B., Chess,
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Vietnam Blues: The Complete L&R Recording – J. B. Lenoir | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards
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Lenoir's work had overtly political content relating to racism and the
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I Wanna Play A Little While: The Complete Singles Collection 1950–1960
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Broven, John (1971). "J. B. Lenoir". In Ledbitter, Mike (ed.).
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American blues guitarist/singer-songwriter (1929–1967)
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JB Leonor

Monticello, Mississippi
Urbana, Illinois
Blues
Chicago blues
Parrot
Chess
Checker
J.O.B.
USA
Vee-Jay
/ləˈnɔːr/
luh-NORR
blues
Chicago blues
Monticello, Mississippi
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Sonny Boy Williamson II
Elmore James
Arthur Crudup
Lightnin' Hopkins
Big Bill Broonzy
Memphis Minnie
Big Maceo Merriweather
Muddy Waters
J.O.B. Records
Chess Records
Chess
Sunnyland Slim

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