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  1. Bernie Worrell, Keith Richards and Eric Clapton were among the many admiring musicians who played on Johnnie B. Bad. The majority of the album was produced by Terry Adams; Richards produced two of the album's tracks. "Stepped in What!?" and "Tanqueray" marked the first time that Johnson had sung on record. Critical reception

    • 1991
  2. 15. Apr. 2005 · April 15, 2005. “It’s a sad day,” says Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, mourning his idol and good friend Johnnie Johnson. “I’ve been playing Chuck Berry records all day, listening...

  3. 1991: Johnnie B. Bad , with Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Bernard Fowler 1991: Rockin' Eighty-Eights (Modern Blues Recordings), with Clayton Love and Jimmy Vaughan (not to be confused with Jimmie Vaughan of the Fabulous Thunderbirds )

  4. 13. Nov. 2010 · I was reminded of the ties that bind Richards and Johnson while listening to the song Tanqueray (featured in our last post) from Johnson’s 1992 release “Johnnie B. Bad.” The tune showcases Johnson’s stunning chops on piano and features guest artist Richards on guitar and background vocals.

  5. 22. März 2019 · Four of those six extra tracks on the reissue, which is due March 29, feature Johnnie Johnson, the St. Louis pianist and singer whose band gave the world a firebrand young guitarist named Chuck...

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  6. Hot on the heels of that movie came Nonesuch Records’ Johnnie B. Bad album, produced by NRBQ pianist Terry Adams, with two tracks produced by Keith Richards. The record represents Johnnie's brilliance and reaffirms him as the formative master of rock n' roll piano. Guest performers include Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Steve Ferguson, Big Al ...

  7. 25. Jan. 1992 · In late 1990, he recorded his first major-label album, “Johnnie B. Bad,” for Elektra’s American Explorer series, and a couple of rock guitarists pitched in: Keith Richards and Eric...