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CD-Charts Position 71
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : Idle Hours
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Idle Hours


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Lonnie Johnson

Release Date January 25, 1993
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:

CD-Charts Position 72
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : Woman Blues!
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Woman Blues!


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by: Victoria Spivey

Release Date May 30, 1994
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:

CD-Charts Position 73
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : Heart of a Woman
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Heart of a Woman


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Etta James

Release Date February 19, 2000
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:
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CD-Charts Position 74
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : Thunderbroad
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Thunderbroad


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Lou Ann Barton

Release Date May 15, 1999
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:

CD-Charts Position 75
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : 1935-1940
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1935-1940


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Ethel Waters

Release Date May 26, 1994
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:

CD-Charts Position 76
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : These Foolish Things
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These Foolish Things


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Etta James

Release Date October 14, 1997
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:

CD-Charts Position 77
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : Me and the Blues
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Me and the Blues


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Mildred Bailey

Release Date October 01, 1997
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:

CD-Charts Position 78
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : The Rockin' Chair Lady 1931-1950: the Original Decca Recordings
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The Rockin' Chair Lady 1931-1950: the Original Decca Recordings


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Mildred Bailey

Release Date November 17, 2003
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:

CD-Charts Position 79
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
CD-Charts  Music : Queen of the Delta Blues Vol.2: 1937-1953
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Queen of the Delta Blues Vol.2: 1937-1953


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Memphis Minnie

Release Date January 24, 2005
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:
List Price: £19.99
CD-Charts Price: £15.97
You Save: £4.02 (20%)
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Queen of the Delta Blues Vol.2: 1937-1953

CD-Charts Position 80
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CD-Charts  Music : Ida Cox Vol.1 1923
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Ida Cox Vol.1 1923


CD-Charts > Music > Classic Female Singers
by: Ida Cox

Release Date March 01, 1995
Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was in his 60s when he cut this album for Bluesville in July, 1961 (all in a single day, actually). But you wouldn't know from listening to his smooth, dextrous guitar playing and expressive voice that one of the blues' greatest stars of the 20s and 30s had spent a decade working minimum-wage jobs...he was a janitor in Philadelphia when music journalist and ocational producer Chris Albertson became aware of him.

Here he performs nine pleasant, low-key solo numbers and two duets with old friend Victoria Spivey (they first recorded together in the 20s). Spivey also gets a solo performance, singing and playing piano on the slow "I Got The Blues So Bad", but this is mostly Lonnie Johnson's show. He is accompanied ... Read More:
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