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  1. J. B. Lenoir war ein US-amerikanischer Blues-Sänger und -Gitarrist. Zu seinen bekanntesten Hits gehören Mama Talk to Your Daughter und der Eisenhower Blues.

  2. J. B. Lenoir ( / ləˈnɔːr / luh-NORR; March 5, 1929 – April 29, 1967) [1] [2] was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active in the Chicago blues scene in the 1950s and 1960s.

  3. J.B. Lenoir (en anglais [ləˈnɔːr]), né à Monticello (Mississippi - États-Unis) le 5 mars 1929 et mort à Champaign (Illinois - États-Unis) le 29 avril 1967, est un bluesman américain, guitariste, chanteur et compositeur.

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  4. American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active on the Chicago blues scene of the 1950s and 1960s. Born 5 March 1929 in Monticello, Mississippi; died 29 April 1967 in Champaign, Illinois, of internal bleeding (and/or a heart attack) from injuries he had suffered in a car crash three weeks earlier, which had not been properly treated.

  5. J. B. Lenoir (5 de marzo de 1929 – 29 de abril de 1967) fue un cantante, compositor y guitarrista estadounidense de blues nacido en Monticello Misisipi. Durante los primeros años de la década de los 40, Lenoir trabajó con los ilustres bluesmen de la época Sonny Boy Williamson y Elmore James en Nueva Orleans.

  6. J.B. Lenoir never achieved the level of stardom of some of his Chicago blues contemporaries, but his musical and political legacies ensured that he would be remembered long after his death at the age of 38 in 1967.

  7. Monticello area native J. B. Lenoir (1929-1967) was best known during his lifetime for his 1955 hit “Mama, Talk to Your Daughter,” but he also played an important role in blues history because of his political engagement.