John Campbelljohn

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Key to the Highway 04:19 Tools
Hey Hey Baby 02:50 Tools
Knocked down 00:00 Tools
Mississippi Queen 00:00 Tools
Johnny Rock 'n' Roll 00:00 Tools
The World Is Crazy 03:43 Tools
I Wanna Get Up 03:05 Tools
30 Dirty Women 03:14 Tools
Martha Mae 03:15 Tools
Heart Like a Stone 03:33 Tools
No Philosopher 04:01 Tools
Ready For A Riot 00:00 Tools
Little Wing 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Be Rich Than Famous 03:56 Tools
Pretty Paula Doy 02:23 Tools
How Blue Can You Get 00:00 Tools
Phone Booth 00:00 Tools
Autobahn John 00:00 Tools
Pocket full of Stones 04:57 Tools
Slow Down 04:46 Tools
Walkin' by Myself 04:16 Tools
You Gotta Move 00:00 Tools
The Court of Love 00:00 Tools
Sunny Sky Slide 00:00 Tools
Kathaline 00:00 Tools
Kokomo Blues 00:00 Tools
Sydney Steel 00:00 Tools
Baby Boomer Blues 00:00 Tools
Epiphony 00:00 Tools
The ballad of Shorty and Jimmy Jones 04:07 Tools
Seventh Son 03:13 Tools
Wife & Family 02:13 Tools
Manslaughter 03:34 Tools
Good to Go 03:28 Tools
Rock This House 03:20 Tools
Ask Me No Questions 03:10 Tools
You Upset Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Watch Yourself 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have To Go 00:00 Tools
Don't Let The Drinkin' Do The Thinkin' 00:00 Tools
I'm on a Deadline 06:18 Tools
Weight Of The World 03:33 Tools
Jack Of All Trades 04:45 Tools
Punching Bag 03:55 Tools
Nerves Of Steel 05:53 Tools
Light At The End Of The Tunnel 04:46 Tools
No dear John 04:28 Tools
Snake Oil 03:31 Tools
How Does It Feel 00:00 Tools
Land of the Livin' 00:00 Tools
Lockdown 03:53 Tools
Ice Cubes In Her Wine 04:33 Tools
You Give Me Strength 04:01 Tools
Don't You Burn Your Bridges 03:55 Tools
Let's Get Twisted 03:27 Tools
Meet My Maker 03:52 Tools
Baby Please Don’t Go 00:00 Tools
Waterfall 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Watching You 00:00 Tools
Do The Right Thing 00:00 Tools
Put Your Breaks On 00:00 Tools
Don't You Get Your Fingers Dirty 03:37 Tools
Nobody's Business 03:16 Tools
The Mumble Boogie 00:00 Tools
Non-Conformist Blues 00:00 Tools
Excuse My Behavior 00:00 Tools
Rollin' And Tumblin' (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
Non Conformist Blues 00:00 Tools
Take It Out In The Street 00:00 Tools
Honey, I've Had My Fill 00:00 Tools
Guilt Trips 00:00 Tools
I Got It All 00:00 Tools
Maybe I'm Just Old Fashioned 03:13 Tools
Johnny Rock & Roll 03:29 Tools
No-Conformist Blues 03:40 Tools
Stop Making Excuses 00:00 Tools
Don’t Let The Drinkin' Do The Thinkin' 00:00 Tools
That's Just Fine 00:00 Tools
Do Unto Me 00:00 Tools
Guilt Trip 00:00 Tools
Attitude 00:00 Tools
How Stupid Is That 00:00 Tools
Rollin' & Tumblin' 00:00 Tools
Light of the end of the tunnel 00:00 Tools
Gute Nacht Liebe Freunde 00:00 Tools
You Got To Move 00:00 Tools
Cherokee Boogie 00:00 Tools
The Poor Man Pays 00:00 Tools
Going To My Hometown 00:00 Tools
Put Your Brakes On 00:00 Tools
Castaway 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Fantastico Supremo 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Sally in the Alley 00:00 Tools
Steady Rolling Man 00:00 Tools
Snow Blow Boogie Jam 00:00 Tools
Honey I've Had My Fill 00:00 Tools
Little Red Rooster 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Up (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Mr. Blue Sky (feat. David Myles) 03:21 Tools
She’s Gone (My Little Love Song) 03:48 Tools
Baby Bommer Blues 00:00 Tools
Tanz Des Siebenschlafers / I Want To Get Up 00:00 Tools
DOUBLE DOWN 00:00 Tools
That´s just fine 00:00 Tools
Thatґs Just Fine 00:00 Tools
Do Onto Me 04:21 Tools
Land Of The Livin 00:00 Tools
Common Law Love 00:00 Tools
Caltic Blues Part 2 - The Big Dig 00:00 Tools
Take A Look Around 00:00 Tools
YOU STOLE MY JOY 00:00 Tools
Whole Lotta Love 00:00 Tools
Lay It On The Floor 00:00 Tools
Johnny Rock'n'roll 00:00 Tools
Good Morning Mr. Blue Sky 00:00 Tools
Captain Of My Ship 00:00 Tools
I Want To Be Lonely 00:00 Tools
Leave It Be 00:00 Tools
Love is a dream 00:00 Tools
Maybe i´m just old fashioned 00:00 Tools
Punching Bag (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of John Camplejohn 00:00 Tools
Miles High 00:00 Tools
Heart Like A Stone (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
Can't Be Satisfied 00:00 Tools
Excuse My Behavior (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
The Angry Man 00:00 Tools
Excuse My Behavior (Live) 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Be Rich Than Famous (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
She's Gone 00:00 Tools
Celtic Blues Part 1 00:00 Tools
Souls For Money 00:00 Tools
Non Confirmist Blues 00:00 Tools
Light At The End Of The Tunnel (Live) 04:46 Tools
Johnny Rock And Roll 00:00 Tools
Waterfall - may This Be Love 00:00 Tools
Don't You Lie To Me 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Dinkin' Do the Thinkin' 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Shorty And Jimmy 00:00 Tools
The Poor Man 00:00 Tools
Sonny Sky Slide 00:00 Tools
Losing You Again 00:00 Tools
For Shame 00:00 Tools
Don't Let The Drinkin' / Do The Thinkin' 00:00 Tools
Tanz des Siebenschläfers / I Want to Get Up 00:00 Tools
The Word Is Crazy 00:00 Tools
Cetic Blues Part 2 00:00 Tools
Tears Of Joy 00:00 Tools
I've Had My Fill 00:00 Tools
Tanz Des Siebenschlaefers - I Want To Get Up (Live) 00:00 Tools
Bullfrog Blues 00:00 Tools
Laughing At The Devil 00:00 Tools
You Don't Skype Me 00:00 Tools
Don`t You Lie To Me 00:00 Tools
Somebody New 00:00 Tools
The Word Is Crazy (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
Stop Maling Excuses 00:00 Tools
Love The One You're With 00:00 Tools
No Philosopher (Live In Germany) 00:00 Tools
Celtic Blues Part 1 (Tom's Brook) 00:00 Tools
Going to Dallas 00:00 Tools
Love the one you re with 00:00 Tools
friday night at fred's 00:00 Tools
In The Jungle 00:00 Tools
Tanz Des Siebenschläfers/I Want To Get Up 00:00 Tools
You Can't Always Get What You want 00:00 Tools
He Love 'Er 00:00 Tools
(Drum Solo) Kathaline 00:00 Tools
Mean Old World 00:00 Tools
Im On a Deadline 00:00 Tools
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Many artists have their specialties some cut great records but need support to realize their studio sounds in a live setting while others are born performers who never quite translate to records as well as they do live. Rarely do you find an artist who excels at both.John Campbelljohn does.In each of his many forms.In his solo, acoustic blues performances he makes the most of the song.Campbelljohn soulfully commands the stage with rich vocals,while his powerfully prolific technique on guitar or trusty dobro lap steel further embellishes each composition. His power trio ups the ante with an electric sound that can pummel an audience into submission or captivate them with the subtleties of ace musicians driven solely by the love of their craft.A tight rhythm section fronted by Campbelljohns distinctive prowess on slide guitar quickly demonstrates that, although Johns a Cape Bretoner, hes been cut from a plaid of a very different color. Power blues that touch on rock, reggae and roots with a few overtones of pure country these are John Campbelljohns stock and trade. Hes also added the wondrous sounds of the pedal steel to his live band shows to haunting effect. The overall quality of the musicianship, the energy of his delivery and the guaranteed good times that spring from the bands performances are proof of the pudding.Acoustically, John combines the influences of such diverse players as Fred McDowell, Ry Cooder and John Hammond while his electric shows earmark everyone from Sonny Landreth to Johnny Winter, Clapton to Duane Allman. A simple listen to any of his six CD releases tell the tale that John Campbelljohn solo or otherwise is a born performer and a credit to his accomplishments: Blues Artist of the Year, Guitarist of the Year, Slide Guitarist of the Year.His is a sophisticated, well-informed and progressive definition of the blues and his distinctive edge has been applauded from Sydney to Stuttgart.Treat yourself to something truly fan-friendly and fun a compliment to any fine establishment hoping to make a serious claim on grown-up entertainment with a no-nonsense master of many genres. As many a mainlander will tell you, if you want to make a success of yourself, you have to do it away. Unless, of course, you’re a Caper and your heart and soul are inextricably tied to the land for reasons that no outlander could ever comprehend. Despite the fact that Cape Breton is a hotbed of traditional Celtic music with its high energy fiddle-playing and step-dancing, John Campbelljohn focused his energies in other directions. Learning his first guitar chords at age 14 from his steel-working Dad, Chas, it was hearing the first strains of Duane Allman’s “Statesboro Blues” at a high school dance that set him on a course from which there was no return. Learning slide guitar became Campbelljohn’s sole obsession. Step dancing could wait. He, in truth, had been spoken to by the blues and he responded in kind, injecting his music with the same sense of frenetic energy, raw emotionalism and pile-driving rhythms that fire the regions rich legacy of Celtic fare. Musically, Campbelljohn covers a lot of ground – his is an eclectic grasp of the blues grounded in the subtleties of Fred McDowell, Son House and Earl Hooker, yet channeled through a stylistic bisque that name-checks the mastery of Sonny Landreth, Duane Allman and Johnny Winter. Depending on the muse, he can veer off into territory that embraces reggae, roots-rock and (with the help of his pedal steel) pure country. Yet the core of his sound is a sophisticated, well-informed and progressive definition of the blues. He may follow a slightly different path than that taken by his tartan-clad brethren but the “guts” inherent in the Cape Breton sound remain true-to-form and Campbelljohn’s unique calling card no matter where his travels take him. The distinctiveness of his sound has been applauded and appreciated from Sydney to Stuttgart. In fact, his reputation abroad has blossomed into a German label contract on the Taxim label. John released his debut in ’93 and, as his originality begged immediate attention, with accolades pouring in across the next six releases: Blues Artist of the Year, Guitarist of the Year, Slide Guitarist of the Year. Regular nominations and a mantle-full of awards – as well as constant recognition and critical praise for both his recordings and his live performances – keep him in the limelight and feed his soul but, in true Maritime tradition, he prefers to further refine his craft in a self-driven quest for perfectionism that comes with the territory. Not content to be revered for the originality of his songwriting, his celebrated slide skills, his cut-to-measure vocals and his fan-friendly stage prowess, Campbelljohn can now add pedal steel guitar to his already sizable arsenal. At the same time, he is amping up his home recording capabilities to lay down his more adventurous ideas at his convenience as well as offer help to up-and-coming talent in search of hands-on direction. John Campbelljohn is an exceptional blues musician with great instincts, tastefully concise solos and a no-nonsense approach to giving his fans the good times they not only deserve – but have come to expect. John Campbelljohn is one nose-to-the-grindstone artist who is rarely satisfied with doing his absolute best and it is this very drive and ambition which keeps him in the foreground. John Campbelljohn: front man; sideman; consummate showman; proud Cape Bretoner; Canadian bluesman. He’s redefined success at home and away. And – thankfully – there’s still no sign of his step-dancing. Source:Eric Thom/Blues Revue Official Website: http://www.campbelljohn.ca/ Myspace:http://www.myspace.com/johncampbelljohn Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.