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  1. Recorded from 1954-8: 1, 2, 5 - recorded in Chicago, 6 October 1954; 3 - recorded in Chicago, early 1954; 4 - recorded in Chicago, 14 September 1955; 6 to 9 - recorded in Chicago, 14 March 1955; 10 to 12 - recorded in Chicago, 15 September 1955; 13 to 15 - recorded in Chicago, 19 December 1956; 16 to 19 - recorded in Chicago, March 1958.

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  3. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for The Parrot Sessions, 1954-55: Vintage Chicago Blues by J.B. Lenoir (CD LEM at the best online prices at eBay!

  4. Lenoir has a distinct style, which grows on you as you listen to his work. Mayall's elegy has a verse: "J.B. had a struggle, playing unappreciated blues in vain," and it is easy to see why the society of the 1950s didn't appreciate this artist. But as Mayall also says "The Blues have lost a King." If you like jazz, especially jazz with a ...

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  6. Comme beaucoup de bluesmen du delta du Mississippi, J.B. Lenoir part à Chicago (Illinois) continuer sa carrière. Il s'y établi en 1949 et reçoit l'aide de Big Bill Broonzy pour intégrer la scène blues de la windy city. C'est en 1951 que J.B. Lenoir commence à enregistrer pour Chess, en particulier le titre « Korea Blues ».

  7. J.B.'s first recording session was in late 1950 for Chess. He recorded for J.O.B and Parrot 1951-1953, before he returned to Chess. His most commercially successful and enduring release was 1954's “Mamma Talk To Your Daughter”, which reached #11 on the Billboard R&B chart and was later recorded by many other blues and rock musicians.