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Jeremiah Johnson (blues musician)

Jeremiah Johnson (born 1972) is an American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. His music blends elements of St. Louis blues, southern rock, and country.〔 His latest album release, ''Grind'', is currently in the ''Billboard'' Blues Albums Chart.
==Biography==
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, United States,〔 Johnson had parents who were both fans of blues music.〔 His father named him for the 1972 western film of the same name.〔 Johnson had ukelele lessons at the age of four,〔 although his love of watching cartoons on the television meant that it was in his teenage years before he started taking guitar playing more seriously. Originally concentrating on jazz while at college and later rock music, Johnson met blues playing musicians in Soulard, St. Louis. For most of his performing career, Johnson has also worked in his day job as a billboard labourer. He spent a decade living and working on the Gulf Coast in Texas. Johnson was a first place finalist in the Houston, Texas, Regional Blues Challenge, sponsored by The Houston Blues Society in 2004, 2005 and 2006. In 2011, he was the winner of the St. Louis Blues Society International Blues Challenge, and went on to the semi-finals to represent St. Louis in Memphis, Tennessee.
In early 2009, Johnson relocated back to St. Louis, and formed the Jeremiah Johnson Band shortly thereafter.
In a review of the November 2010 release ''9th & Russell'', one music critic stated "everything here is 1st class: musicianship, singing, production, artwork, and especially the songs". Johnson's music was backed both by his own band and the Sliders. The latter are a horn section consisting of Jim Rosse (trumpet) and Stuart Williams (saxophone). Long-term performers on the St. Louis blues and R&B circuit, they have played in Johnnie Johnson's own band and toured with Little Feat and Bob Weir.〔 In 2011, their joint follow-up effort, ''Brand Spank'n Blue'', was released on CD Baby.
In 2014, film maker Gary Glenn filmed a Johnson concert as the basis of his docu-concert film named ''Ride the Blues''.〔 In 2015, Johnson played at the Bonita Blues Festival in Bonita Springs, Florida.〔
Johnson's 2015 release, ''Grind'', has presently spent five weeks on the ''Billboard'' Blues Albums Chart, with a peak position of number 8. The album was produced by Devon Allman,〔 and featured Yonrico Scott as guest drummer.

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