Joel Johnson Band - Turnin' Heads (1995)

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Title: Turnin' Heads
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Cold Wind Records
Genre: Blues, Electric Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 59:02
Total Size: 147/402 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. Evil (As The Howlin' Wolf)
2. Turnin' Heads
3. Worried About My Blues
4. Legs
5. Cash And Pawn
6. High Ambition
7. Off The Walt
8. Blues On The Bank
9. Natha Lee
10. Makes Sense In The Morning
11. My Girlfriend's Kinda Vacant
12. Plumber Blues
13. Mind To Wander
14. Goin' To The John

Joel Johnson is an award winning and highly acclaimed blues guitarist from the Six Nations, has won a Canadian Aboriginal Music Award for best blues album of the year. A former member of the band Blues House Hustlers, Johnson won for his debut solo album, Blues Joose Vol. 1, which was recorded by Duke Foster at Hamilton’s Catharine North Studio. Johnson was also nominated for best male artist and single of the year, two of another 11 categories that will be announced Friday night during an awards show and concert at Hamilton Place.

2010 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards winner for Best Blues Album, Best Song Single and nominated for Best Male Artist. Also nominated for Blues Recording of the Year at the 2010 Hamilton Music Awards, Joel Johnson packs some hard hitting blues on his solo debut album Blues Joose Vol. 1. From Six Nations Ontario Canada, this blues man’s journey started at the young age of 7. Sharing the stage with many well known blues musicians such as Jack De Keyzer and the late great Mel Brown. 2008 nominee and winner with former band for Best Blues Album at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards. Writing and recording Blues Joose Vol. 1 all by himself, he dedicated the album to his best friend and one of many mentors Paul “Joose” Mitten. What to expect when listening is a mix of blues, swing, delta slide, funk, boogie and rock.




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