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Homesick JamesJohn Long's adoptive father was Homesick James, who was a direct influence on his music accomplishments. Homesick James, who passed away on December 13, 2006, was Elmore James' cousin and the last of his band members (The Broomdusters).

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John Long was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1950 & was first exposed to the music he’d make his life’s work not long after. By the late 1950s John was absorbing the sounds of Jimmy Reed, Buster Brown, Muddy Waters, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Junior Parker, and all the rest of the R&B and jump blues of the day, & working on recreating those sounds with his own guitar.

On Lost & Found, his debut album on Delta Groove Records (an earlier demo-styled cassette release, Long on Blues, was released independently in 1999), John Long has stunningly re-created the sound of a pre-war country blues player, right down to the little Tommy Johnson-like upward vocal swoops he takes at the end of phrases. What sets Long aside from simply creating an elaborate facsimile of the style, however, is that the songs he does are not ancient Delta pieces, but originals written by himself and his brother Claude Long, each one done in the template of an old blues 78 from the 1920s or 1930s. The obvious question, though, is why bother making this kind of music in the 21st century when there is easy access to digital renderings of those original 78s? The answer is simple. You have to love the music enough to want to live inside it and use it for a personal means of expression, and you have to respect it enough to stay inside the framework, right down to the least slide slur on the guitar. All of this Long does, and he doesn't attempt any kind of postmodern update of the country blues, which, ironically, makes what he does all the more postmodern, since by changing little, Long makes the style sound almost radically new. Long doesn't sample the old country blues; he inhabits it, which is why he isn't a revisionist in any shape or form.

Yes, he's derivative, but so was Robert Johnson and everyone else who has ever played the blues, because the blues demands it. The blues demands you take what has already been done and said and put your own personal spin on it, but by the same stead, you have to work between the lines, because the blues is an incredibly conservative form. Break the pattern and it isn't the blues anymore. That's why so many of the songs here sound familiar. They're drawn from familiar templates. That's also what makes these songs work, because while sounding familiar, they're also eerily fresh, as well. It's a difficult walk to pull off, to sound like something from the past in the present, knowing full well the future is going to sweep it all up together soon enough. Lost and found, indeed. Highlights include the opening track, "Hokum Town," the acoustic funky "Pressure Cooker ('Bout to Blow)," the moving "Healin' Touch," and the piano version of "Leavin' St. Louis" that closes out the set.

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NEW CD
The Blues Foundation 2017 Nominee Accoustic album of the year
"Stand Your Ground," The Blues Foundation 2017 Nominee for Accoustic Album of the Year
Release Date: 2016-05-20, Audio CD, Delta Groove Music
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Exerpts from Bman's Blues Report
5.0 out of 5 stars

"It's really quite hard to imagine that these tracks are contemporary and not 75 years old"
"a real soulful style and again essential vocals by Long"
"30's style swing track with Long showing yet another style and doing it nicely with fine picking, chords and a light dusting by Rucker". .
"Morphing his vocals to a more pure smooth singing style, Long shows he can sing it all. Very nice!"
"This is an excellent release with a lot of heart and reality."

Both CDs (Lost & Found and Stand Your Ground) released by Delta Groove were nominated for 'best acoustic album' by the Memphis Blues Foundation, formerly W.C. Handy Awards. Stand Your Ground was also nominated by Blues Blast Magazine for 'best acoustic blues'..

Festivals/Venues John Has Played:
Carolina Downhome Blues Festival, Camden, SC
Fogartyville Community Media & Arts Center, Sarasota, Fl
Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival, Lancaster, Pa.
Camping With The Blues Festival, Brooksville, Fl.
Blind Willie's, Atlanta, Ga.
Annual Blues Crawl, Southern Pines, NC
BB's Lawnside BBQ, Kansas City, Kansas
BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups, St. Louis, Mo.
KDHX Studio, St. Louis
Chatauqua Blues Festival, Sedan, Kansas
Harminica Summit, Tulsa, Ok.
SPAH (society for preservation and advancement of harmonica)
International Covention (Denver, Tulsa, & St. Louis)
Tall City Blues Festival, Midland, Texas
Doheny Blues Festival, Dana Point, California
Topanga Canyon Blues Festival, Topanga, Ca.
Santa Barbara Blues Festival, Santa Barbara, Ca
Silver City Blues Festival, Silver City, New Mexico
Durango Blues Train, Durango, Co.
Greeley Blues Jam/Festival, Greeley, Co.
Bas Bleu Theatre, Fort Collins, Co
Flathead Blues Festival, Polson, Montana
Snowy Range Music Festival, Laramie, Wy.
Old Town Rhythm & Blues Festival, Tacoma, Washington
16 Gig Tour of Germany & Austria 22 Sept-28 Oct, 2017
La Batt Blues Festival, Edmonton, Alberta, Ca............


Artists John Has Shared The Stage With
Homesick James, Muddy Waters, Big Walter Horton, Willie Dixon,
John Hammond, BB King, Big Mama Thornton, Stevie Ray Vaughn,
George Thorogood, John Lee Hooker, John Prine, Snooky Pryor,
Robert Jr. Lockwood, Robert Cray, Kathy Mattea,
Johnny Winters, Charles Brown, Ruth Brown, Odetta, Sonny Terry
& Brownie McGee, Big Jim Brewer, Lowell Fulsom, Rick Estrin, Bob
Margolin.

Fogartyville Sarasota Florida:

Johnny Long At The Fogartyville Media And Arts Center Sarasota November 10th 2018

Lancaster Roots and Blues Festival:

John Long performing the traditional Blues song "Rollin' and Tumblin" - February 7, 2015

Lancaster Live:

Lancaster Live presents Johnny Long Live at the Lancaster Roots & Blues Festival - February 7th, 2015

Johnny Long - Delta Blues

Johnny Long, "Mean Ole Rooting Sloth" - October, 2012

WBCM RADIO BRISTOL:
Watch Johnny R Long sing his signature tune "Pressure Cooker ('Bout to Blow)." Johnny is truly a special performer harnessing the music of America's past and carrying it into the future.

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