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James Montgomery (born May 12, 1949) is an American blues musician, best known as the lead singer, blues harp player, frontman, and bandleader of The James Montgomery Blues Band (a.k.a. The James Montgomery Band). Montgomery collaborates with many star performers and recording artists. [1] He is also the past President of The New England Blues ...
James Armstrong (born April 22, 1957) is an American soul blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1] He released three albums on HighTone Records and is signed with Catfood Records. His songs have been used in the soundtracks of three films; Speechless, Hear No Evil, and The Florentine.
Elmore James (né Brooks; January 27, 1918 – May 24, 1963) [1] was an American blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader. [2] Noted for his use of loud amplification and his stirring voice, James was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. [3] His slide guitar technique earned him the nickname "King of the Slide Guitar".
Jamesetta Hawkins (January 25, 1938 – January 20, 2012), known professionally as Etta James, was an American singer and songwriter.Starting her career in 1954, James frequently performed in Nashville's famed R&B clubs, collectively known as the Chitlin' Circuit, in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. [1]
José James (born January 20, 1978) is an American composer, baritone singer, guitar player and vocalist who combines ... Yesterday I Had the Blues: The Music of ...
Electric blues* [377] Colin James: 1964 Canada Electric blues [378] Steve James: 1950 New York Acoustic blues [379] L.V. Johnson: 1946 U.S. Electric blues [380] Johnny "Yard Dog" Jones: 1941 Illinois Electric blues* [381] Paul "Wine" Jones: 1946 2005 Mississippi Electric blues* [340] Tutu Jones: 1957 Texas Electric blues* [382] Keb' Mo' 1955 ...
James Henry Cotton (July 1, 1935 – March 16, 2017) [1] was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter, who performed and recorded with many fellow blues artists and with his own band. He also played drums early in his career.
James Louis Huston, better known as James "Thunderbird" Davis (November 10, 1938 – January 24, 1992), [1] was an American Texas blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. [2] He recorded several singles for Duke Records in the early 1960s, achieving moderate success with "Blue Monday" (1963).