LONNIE JOHNSON - BLUES & JAZZ GUITAR REALLY THE BEST FROM 1927 TO 1952
LONNIE JOHNSON - BLUES & JAZZ GUITAR
REALLY THE BEST FROM - 1927 TO 1952
Lonnie Johnson Can be considered the first true solo guitarist in the history of Negro American music, other instrumentalists, belonging both to the world of the Blues and to the Jazz, have also played a decisive role in the emancipation of the guitar, before the Second World War .Eddie Lang has established himself as an excellent guitarist, he has turned to posterity especially for his superb improvisations, In this Eddie Lang was, with Lonnie Johnson, the master of all the solo guitarists who will emerge from the thirties in then. Exerting a considerable influence on all guitar virtuosos. They belonged to the jazz world, like Charlie Christian and Django Reinhardt, or to the Blues, like T. Bone Walker and B. B. King.
Alonzo Lonnie Johnson
B. February 8, 1899 -New Orleans, Louisiana
D. June 16, 1970 - Ontario, Canada
1. Blue Ghost Blues
2. I’ m So Tired of Living All Alone
3. Sweet Woman You Can’t Go Wrong
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt)
4. Why Women Go Wrong
5. She’s Only a Woman
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt) - J. Altheimer (pn)
6. Friendless Blues
7. What A Woman
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt) -
John Hughes (pn) - Roy Coulter (b)
8. Playing Around
9. It’s Too Late To Cry
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt)
Herman Smith (pn) - Monte Morrison (b)
10. Seven Long Days
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt)
Tiny Bradshaw’s Band: Red Prysock (ts)
Jimmy Robinson (pn) - Clarence Mack (b) - Calvin Shields (dm)
11. Why Should I Cry
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt)
Ray Felder, Eddie Smith (ts) - Willie Wilkins (pn)
Tommy Smith (b) - Unk (dm)
12. You Can’t Buy Love
13. It Was All In Vain
14. Me And My Crazy Self
15. What Do You Want That I’ve Got, Pretty Baby
16. I’m Guilty
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt)
Todd Rhodes’ Band: Charlie Hooks (tp) - Holley Dismukes (as)
Louis Stephens (ts) - Teddy Buckner (bs) - Todd Rhodes (pn)
Joe Williams (b) - Bill Benjamin (dm)
17. Happy New Year Darling
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt)
Hot Lips Page (tp) - Hal Singer, Tom Archia (ts)
Joe Knight (pn) - Carl Wilson (b) - Bobby Donaldson (dm)
18. You Only Want Me When You’re Lonely
19. Old Fashioned Love
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt) - Simeon Hatch (pn)
Paul Henry Parks (b) - Nelson Burton (dm)
20. My My Baby
21. Can’t Sleep Any More
22. Just Another Day
Lonnie Johnson (voc/gt)
Todd Rhodes’ Band: Charlie Hooks (tp) - Holley Dismukes (as)
Louis Stephens (ts) - Teddy Buckner (bs) - Todd Rhodes (pn)
Joe Williams (b) - Bill Benjamin (dm)
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12 months ago 00:03:00 1
«Long Black Train» - Lonnie Johnson
10 years ago 00:02:40 4
Lonnie Johnson - Summertime
3 years ago 00:03:14 1
Lonnie Johnson - The mooche
1 year ago 00:04:43 2
Victoria Spivey & Lonnie Johnson - Black Snake Blues 1963
11 years ago 00:05:00 30
Lonnie Johnson - Another night to cry
5 years ago 00:07:41 1
Lonnie Johnson See See Rider Lick
9 years ago 00:02:41 32
Lonnie Johnson - Happy New Year Darling
10 months ago 00:44:03 1
Lonnie Johnson (with Elmer Snowden) - Blues & Ballads (1960)
7 years ago 00:03:21 36
Lonnie Johnson - Another Night to Cry (1963)
6 months ago 00:04:36 1
Blues for Lonnie Johnson - Robben Ford, Guildford 29/05/24
9 years ago 00:03:11 1
Lonnie Johnson - I Did All I Could
4 years ago 00:17:13 6
Lonnie Johnson style blues guitar lesson - Play the blues by yourself - EP405
7 years ago 00:03:17 1
Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson - Guitar Blues
9 years ago 00:02:15 5
New Years Blues by Lonnie Johnson (1960) – Vintage New Year Music
5 years ago 00:01:45 23
Lonnie’s Blues - Fingerpicking Blues in Lonnie Johnson style
5 years ago 00:26:00 1
Lesson “Lonnie’s Blues“ Fingerpicking Blues in Lonnie Johnson style
9 years ago 00:03:17 18
The Mooche - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra (w Bubber Miley, Barney Bigard, Lonnie Johnson)
10 years ago 00:05:37 3
Lonnie G. Johnson, Super Soaker Inventor, FRC Judge
1 year ago 01:02:52 1
LONNIE JOHNSON - BLUES & JAZZ GUITAR REALLY THE BEST FROM 1927 TO 1952
7 years ago 00:03:21 2
Eddie Lang & Lonnie Johnson Guitar Duet - Midnight Call Blues