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Jack N. Johnson, known as Big Jack Johnson (July 30, 1939 or 1940 – March 14, 2011) was an American
electric blues Electric blues refers to any type of blues music distinguished by the use of electric amplifier, amplification for musical instruments. The guitar was the first instrument to be popularly amplified and used by early pioneers T-Bone Walker in the ...
musician, one of the "present-day exponents of an edgier, electrified version of the raw, uncut Delta blues sound." He was one of a small number of blues musicians who played the
mandolin A mandolin ( it, mandolino ; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick. It most commonly has four courses of doubled strings tuned in unison, thus giving a total of 8 ...
. He won a W. C. Handy Award in 2003 for best acoustic blues album.


Biography

Johnson was born in
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, in 1940, one of 18 children in his family. His father, Ellis Johnson, was a sharecropper, and his family picked cotton, but he was also a working musician, leading a band at local functions and playing fiddle and mandolin in
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and
blues Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ...
styles. Big Jack got his start in music playing with his father. In his teens, he began playing the electric guitar, attracted to the urban sound of
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. Johnson was nicknamed "The Oil Man", because of his day job as a truck driver for
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. He was the father of 13 children. His earliest professional playing, apart from his father's band, was with Earnest Roy, Sr., C. V. Veal & the Shufflers, and Johnny Dugan & the Esquires. In 1962, Johnson,
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and
Frank Frost Frank Otis Frost (April 15, 1936 or 1938 – October 12, 1999) was one of the foremost United States, American Delta blues harmonica players of his generation. Life and career Most sources state that Frost was born in 1936 in Auvergne, Jackson C ...
formed the Jelly Roll Kings and the Nighthawks, in which Johnson played bass, releasing two albums, ''Hey Boss Man'' (1962) and ''My Back Scratcher'' (1966). Johnson's first recordings as a vocalist are on the 1979 album ''Rockin' the Juke Joint Down'', issued by Earwig Music. With Frost as the bandleader, they performed and recorded together for 15 years. Johnson's first solo album, ''The Oil Man'', including the song "Catfish Blues", was released by Earwig in 1987. He recorded solo and as a member of the Jelly Roll Kings and Big Jack Johnson and the Oilers (with the poet and musician Dick Lourie). He wrote and performed "Jack's Blues" and performed "Catfish Medley" with
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on the soundtrack of the film '' Black Snake Moan''. His album ''Daddy, When Is Mama Comin Home?'' (1990) presents social concerns. He subsequently performed and recorded with his band, the Cornlickers, with Dale Wise on drums, Dave Groninger on guitar, Tony Ryder on bass, and Bobby Gentilo on guitar. They recorded the albums ''Katrina'' (2009) and ''Big Jack's Way'' (2012). Johnson died from an undisclosed illness on March 14, 2011. According to family members, he had struggled with health problems in his final years, worsening to the point that there were erroneous reports of his death in the days leading up to it. Johnson was posthumously honored with a plaque on the
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in August 2011. He also has a marker on the
Mississippi Blues Trail The Mississippi Blues Trail was created by the Mississippi Blues Commission in 2006 to place interpretive markers at the most notable historical sites related to the birth, growth, and influence of the blues throughout (and in some cases beyond) t ...
in Clarksdale.


Partial discography

*''The Oil Man'' (1987) *''Rooster Blues'' (1987) *''Daddy, When Is Mama Comin' Home'' (1991) *''We Got to Stop This Killin (1996) *''Live in Chicago'' (1997) *''All the Way Back''* (1998) *''Live in Chicago''* (1998) *''Roots Stew''* (2000) *''The Memphis Barbecue Sessions'' (2002) *''Black Snake Moan'' (2007) *''Juke Joint Saturday Night Live'' (2008) *''Katrina'' (2009) *''Big Jack's Way'' (2010) *''Stripped Down in Memphis with Kim Wilson and Wild Child Butler'' (2022)


Filmography

*''The Jewish Cowboys'' (2003) (TV) *'' Deep Blues: A Musical Pilgrimage to the Crossroads'' (1992)


See also

*
List of Delta blues musicians The Delta blues is one of the earliest styles of blues music. It originated in the Mississippi Delta, a region of the United States that stretches from north to south between Memphis, Tennessee, and Vicksburg, Mississippi, and from east to west be ...
* List of electric blues musicians * List of blues mandolinists


References


External links

*
Archived site with bio and picture of Big Jack Johnson with mandolin.


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