Johnny B. Moore

Johnny B. Moore, a key figure in the Chicago blues scene, was born on January 23, 1950, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, a town with a rich musical heritage that has profoundly influenced the blues genre. Moore relocated to Chicago in his teens, where he quickly entrenched himself in the city's bustling blues circuit. His guitar skills, deeply rooted in the delta blues tradition but adapted to the electrifying energy of Chicago blues, gained him recognition and a spot as a regular performer at the renowned Theresa's Lounge by the young age of 18. Over the years, he has played with blues legends such as Junior Wells and Koko Taylor, further honing his craft and establishing his unique voice in the blues tradition.

Johnny B. Moore's discography, including titles like "Rockin' in the Same Old Boat," "Born In Clarksdale, Mississippi," "911 Blues," "Troubled World," "Live at Blue Chicago," and "Lonesome Blues," showcases his versatility as a musician and his dedication to the blues genre. His music not only pays homage to the traditional blues he grew up with but also incorporates elements from various genres, creating a sound that is distinctly his. Moore's contribution to the Chicago blues scene and his continuous effort to keep the blues alive for new generations have earned him a spot among the greats in the genre, with his works serving as a testament to his talent and passion for music.

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Rockin' in the Same Old Boat
Album - 13 Tracks - Released May 7, 2003
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