J.B. Lenoir

J.B. Lenoir

Nacimiento : 1929-03-05, Monticello, Mississippi, USA

Muerte : 1967-04-29

Historia

J. B. Lenoir was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active in the Chicago blues scene in the 1950s and 1960s.

Perfil

J.B. Lenoir

Películas

The Soul of a Man
Self (archive footage)
En The Soul of a Man el director Wim Wenders nos muestra la tensión dramática entre lo sagrado y lo profano dentro del mundo del Blues, explorando la música y las vidas de tres de sus artistas preferidos: Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson y J.B. Lenoir. La película, en parte histórica en parte búsqueda personal, nos enseña cómo fueron estas vidas dedicadas a la música, al blues y al jazz, a través de una extensa ficción, de escenas de la vida actual a modo de documental y de canciones de músicos contemporáneos
J.B. Lenoir at Home
Music
J. B. Lenoir (1929 - 1967) was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active in the Chicago blues scene in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1965 the Swedish/American couple Rönnog and Steve Seaberg visited J.B. at his home on the South Side of Chicago and recorded 30 minutes of music and conversation. Parts of the film was used in "Soul of a Man" (2003).
J.B. Lenoir at Home
J. B. Lenoir (1929 - 1967) was an American blues guitarist and singer-songwriter, active in the Chicago blues scene in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1965 the Swedish/American couple Rönnog and Steve Seaberg visited J.B. at his home on the South Side of Chicago and recorded 30 minutes of music and conversation. Parts of the film was used in "Soul of a Man" (2003).
Blues Like Showers of Rain
Himself (voice)
This film by John Jeremy grew from photographs and field recordings made by Paul Oliver on a journey through the South in 1960. Oliver, a British architectural historian who devoted years to researching African American blues, memorialized the journey also in his 1963 book Conversation with the Blues. The film includes the voices and music of Blind James Brewer, James “Butch” Cage, Gus Cannon, Walter Davis, Blind Arvella Gray, Sam “Lightnin” Hopkins, James “Stump” Johnson, Lonnie Johnson, J. B. Lenoir, Charles Love, “Little Brother” Montgomery, James Oden, Edwin Buster Pickens, Sam Price, Robert Curtis Smith, Otis Span, Willie Thomas, Henry Townsend, Wade Walton, and others unidentified.