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John Littlejohn

John Wesley Funchess (April 16, 1931 – February 1, 1994)〔(Thedeadrockstarsclub.com ) - accessed May 2010〕 known professionally as John (or Johnny) Littlejohn, was an American electric blues slide guitarist. He was active on the Chicago blues circuit from the 1950s to the 1980s.〔
==Biography==
Born in Lake, Mississippi, United States, Littlejohn first learned to play the blues from Henry Martin, a friend of his father. In 1946 he left home and traveled widely, spending time in Jackson, Mississippi, Arkansas, Rochester, New York, and Gary, Indiana. He settled in the last of these in 1951, playing whenever possible in the Chicago area. Through his connections on the Gary, music scene he was acquainted with Joe Jackson, patriarch of the musical Jackson family, and Littlejohn and his band reputedly served as an occasional rehearsal band for the Jackson 5 in the mid to late 1960s.
Littlejohn played regularly in Chicago clubs (he was filmed by drummer Sam Lay playing with Howlin' Wolf's band c. 1961) but did not make any studio recordings until 1968, when he cut singles for several record labels.〔 Later that year he recorded an album with Arhoolie Records, and four songs for Chess Records, though the Chess tracks were not issued at the time.〔
Although he recorded a few singles for small local labels, Littlejohn did not record another album until 1985, when Rooster Blues issued ''So-Called Friends''. Soon after, he fell into ill health, and died of renal failure in Chicago 1994, at the age of 62.〔〔

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