John Littlejohn

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Littlejohn in 1978

John Wesley Funchess (April 16, 1931 – February 1, 1994)[1] known professionally as John (or Johnny) Littlejohn, was an American electric blues slide guitarist.[2] He was active on the Chicago blues circuit from the 1950s to the 1980s.[2]

Biography

Born in

Jackson 5
in the mid- to late 1960s.

Littlejohn played regularly in Chicago clubs (he was filmed by drummer Sam Lay playing with Howlin' Wolf's band about 1961) but did not make any studio recordings until 1966, when he cut singles for several record labels.[3] Later that year he recorded an album for Arhoolie Records and four songs for Chess Records. The Chess tracks were not issued at the time.[3]

He recorded a few singles for small local labels but did not record another album until 1985, when

renal failure in Chicago, on February 1, 1994, at the age of 62.[1][3]

Discography

Albums

Compilation albums

Singles

  • "Kitty O" / "Johnny's Jive" (Margaret Records, 1966)
  • "What In The World (You Gonna Do)" / "Can't Be Still" (Terrell Records, 1966)
  • "Father Popcorn (Just Got To Town)" (T-S-D Records, 1968; B-side: "I Am Back Home" by Bo Dud and Johnny Twist)
  • "29 Ways" / "I Need Lovin'" (T-S-D Records, 1968)
  • "Dream / Catfish Blues" (Joliet Records, 1968)
  • "Shake Your Moneymaker" (Love Records, 1970)
  • "She's 19 Years Old" / "I Wanna Go Home" (Ace Records, 1975)
  • "Poor Man's Blues" (Full Scope Records, 1980)
  • "Bloody Tears" / "Just Got In Town" (Weis Records)

References

  1. ^ a b "The Dead Rock Stars Club 1994 - 1995". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
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  3. ^ a b c d "Biography by Bill Dahl". AllMusic. Retrieved September 3, 2011.

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