
J.B. Lenoir was an American blues musician born in 1929 in Monticello, Mississippi. Known for his distinctive high-pitched voice and socially conscious lyrics, he became a prominent figure in the Chicago blues scene during the 1950s and 1960s. His notable works include songs like "Mama Talk to Your Daughter" and "Eisenhower Blues", which addressed political and social issues of the time. J.B. Lenoir recorded with labels such as Chess Records and Checker Records, leaving a lasting impact on blues music. His contributions continue to influence modern blues and rock artists worldwide.
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