Johnny Nicholas

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John the Revelator 03:43 Tools
Honeydrippin' Baby 03:48 Tools
Rockin' My Blues To Sleep 03:48 Tools
Curb Your Dog 02:53 Tools
Hard Time Livin' 04:59 Tools
Hell Bent 03:23 Tools
Don't Say I Never Told You So 02:58 Tools
Blue & Lonesome (live) 04:23 Tools
Milk Cow Blues 04:57 Tools
Hey Hey 03:02 Tools
My Rice Ain't Got No Gravy 02:53 Tools
Broke Again 02:41 Tools
Boogie Back To Texas 03:07 Tools
Prince Charming 04:06 Tools
Johnny's Deathray Boogie (live) 04:31 Tools
Mandolin Boogie 03:36 Tools
Graveyard Blues 04:39 Tools
Mister Moon 04:46 Tools
Roads On Fire 04:15 Tools
Future Blues 05:09 Tools
Sleeping With The Devil 03:30 Tools
Kind Hearted Woman 04:22 Tools
Dirty People 05:32 Tools
House Cleaning Blues (live) 04:59 Tools
Too Many Bad Habits 02:58 Tools
(It's All Over Now) baby Blue 05:04 Tools
I'll Be Around 04:18 Tools
Pass Your Tender Lips 03:35 Tools
The Last Meal 03:11 Tools
I'm A Fool To Care 02:36 Tools
Froggy Bottom 04:21 Tools
Livin' With The Blues 03:59 Tools
Before I Grow Too Old 04:06 Tools
Ride Your Train 02:01 Tools
The Hustle Is On 02:17 Tools
House Cleaning Blues 03:36 Tools
That's the Price 05:23 Tools
John The Revelator (live) 04:44 Tools
You Can't Be Lucky All The Time 05:09 Tools
Blue & Lonesome 04:16 Tools
Let's Go To Big Houston 02:44 Tools
Need Your Love So Bad 05:00 Tools
Tomorrow Night 04:34 Tools
Steadfast 05:20 Tools
Hill Top 03:55 Tools
Moonlight Train 02:45 Tools
Mamma, Talk To Your Daughter 03:55 Tools
Visitor in My Dreams 05:42 Tools
Reap What You Sow 03:07 Tools
Teardrops On My Windowpane 04:57 Tools
Something I Can't Do 03:59 Tools
Woke Up Screamin' 03:57 Tools
Rain Down Tears 04:18 Tools
Red Light 02:45 Tools
Terminal Love 02:57 Tools
Things I Used To Do 03:56 Tools
Texas Drifter 04:31 Tools
I'm From Texas 05:26 Tools
Blues Time 02:12 Tools
Bayou Blues 03:57 Tools
Lonesome Traveler 03:29 Tools
In The Doorway Cryin' 04:07 Tools
Prodigal Son's Waltz 03:22 Tools
Down In The Alley 02:38 Tools
Johnny's Deathray Boogie 04:32 Tools
Thick and Thin 05:41 Tools
Where You At? 02:45 Tools
Fresh Air 05:24 Tools
Glad to Get to Hell 02:38 Tools
Kid Man Blues 03:57 Tools
Mandolin Moan 04:59 Tools
Tomorrow Night (live) 05:37 Tools
Roll on Mississippi 03:57 Tools
Backdoor Man 05:24 Tools
Sweet Katrina 03:57 Tools
Phonograph Blues 03:21 Tools
Stones In My Pathway 05:17 Tools
Let's Go To Big Houston (live) 04:15 Tools
Working In The Garden 04:15 Tools
Texas Flood 05:24 Tools
Prince Charming (live) 04:06 Tools
Play Me Like You Play Your Guitar 03:07 Tools
Broken Heart 03:07 Tools
Thinkin' 'Bout Junior 02:12 Tools
Wake up Bobby 03:07 Tools
Where You At 02:45 Tools
Mandolin Boogie (live) 02:45 Tools
Johnny's Deathray Boogie/Thrill on the Hill 04:31 Tools
Down In The Valley 06:01 Tools
Good Morning Judge 03:07 Tools
Kind Hearted Woman (live) 02:12 Tools
My Rice Ain't Got No Gravy (live) 03:57 Tools
Blues Walk 03:57 Tools
Hellhound On My Trail 03:57 Tools
Sittin' On Top Of The World 03:57 Tools
Looks Can Be Deceivin' 03:57 Tools
Boogie Back to Texas (Got the California Blues) 03:07 Tools
Thinkin' Bout Junior 03:07 Tools
Teardrops On My Window Pane 03:07 Tools
Woke Up Screamin ' 03:07 Tools
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When it comes to Americana Roots Music and especially the Blues, the late great Stephen Bruton knew what he was talking about. Those who knew him knew that he always got to the point. His description of his long time friend and musical comrade in arms is succinct and quite a heady compliment, but then, Johnny Nicholas is an amazing talent. For four decades Johnny’s consummate musicianship and vocal skills have graced live music scenes across the country and abroad. He has toured, performed and recorded with many true blues and Americana Roots Music legends including: Mississippi Fred McDowell, Robert Lockwood Jr., Johnny Shines, Big Walter Horton, Roosevelt Sykes, Nathan Abshire, Robert Pete Williams, Eddie Taylor, Billy Boy Arnold, Hound Dog Taylor, Johnny Young, Houston Stackhouse, and Boogie Woogie Red. He recorded and toured with Johnny Shines and Snooky Pryor, producing and playing guitar on their W.C. Handy Award-winning album Back to the Country. He was a lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist with Asleep at the Wheel when they won their first of many Grammy Awards. He gave Blues Guitar Icon Ronnie Earl his first gig in the now legendary band Guitar Johnny and the Rhythm Rockers. He has also shared the stage and performed with the likes of Howlin Wolf, BB King, Muddy Waters, Bonnie Rait, Eric Clapton, Pops and Mavis Staples, Delbert McClinton, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard,and Jimmie Vaughan among many others. He can wow a festival crowd of thousands or a small room of devotees. There are mysteries within this history, but remember that true history is written in the uncharted depths of a passionate spirit striving to fathom the mysteries, the pain and the joy of life and love. Here’s what you need to know about Johnny Nicholas—the rest and the best is all in his music. Johnny discovered the blues at an early age, grooving to the great R&B that was blasting from the airwaves in the late 50’s and early 60’s—Jimmy Reed, Lightnin Slim, Slim Harpo, Lloyd Price, Larry Williams, Little Walter, Ray Charles and The Howling Wolf were all Big Blips on this impressionable young man’s radar screen. Like fellow Greek-American Johnny Otis had a generation earlier, this Johnny easily made the leap into the soulful world of the Blues, a music very similar in feeling and expression to the Rembetika music he heard as a child in the Greek community. In 1966, he hopped the train to New York City to see his idol the Wolf. He ended up hanging with Wolf’s band at the Albert Hotel by day (where Wolf’s band AND Muddy’s band and Otis Spann were all staying) and at Ungano’s nightclub by night where the Wolf was holding musical court while on a two week prowl of the Big Apple. This experience cemented his love of the blues while providing inspiration and a gateway to friendships and musical adventures that would help mold a successful career and still smolder in this talented and restless soul. The common thread between all these influences is that of a true storyteller and troubadour, a living connection to the roots of American music that started in the Mississippi Delta and continues to flow down the river of traditional and contemporary sounds that emanate from Johnny Nicholas. “JOHNNY NICHOLAS IS ONE OF THE BEST BLUESMEN EVER, BLACK OR WHITE. ” ~ STEPHEN BRUTON Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.