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Going Back To The Country | Life Gave Me A Dirty Deal | 02:59 |
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I'm Lonely Too | The Sonet Blues Story | 02:21 |
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Time To Say Goodbye | Ghetto Poet | 03:38 |
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Lonesome Ride Back Home | The Sonet Blues Story | 02:48 |
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Come To Me SQ | The Sonet Blues Story | 02:54 |
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I'm A Bluesman | The Sonet Blues Story | 03:07 |
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Better Place To Go | The Sonet Blues Story | 03:22 |
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I Got My Passport | Life Gave Me A Dirty Deal | 02:52 |
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Problems All Around | The Sonet Blues Story | 02:57 |
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Tired Of The Greyhound Blues | The Sonet Blues Story | 02:28 |
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Rock with Me Baby - EP
2017-07-28
Rock with Me Baby
2015-05-28
Juke Boy Bonner, 1960 - 1967
2014-09-15
Ghetto Poet
2011-01-25
Life Gave Me A Dirty Deal
2011-01-25
The Sonet Blues Story
2008-04-07
Juke Boy Bonner歌手简介
by Bill Dahl
One-man bands werent any too common on the postwar blues scene. Joe Hill Louis and Dr. Ross come to mind as greats who plied their trade all by their lonesome — and so did Juke Boy Bonner, a Texan whose talent never really earned him much in the way of tangible reward.
Born into impoverished circumstances in the Lone Star State during the Depression, Weldon Bonner took up the guitar in his teens. He caught a break in 1947 in Houston, winning a talent contest that led to a spot on a local radio outlet. He journeyed to Oakland in 1956, cutting his debut single for Bob Geddinss Irma imprint (Rock with Me Baby/Well Baby) with Lafayette Thing Thomas supplying the lead guitar. Goldband Records boss Eddie Shuler was next to take a chance in 1960; Bonner recorded for him in Lake Charles, LA, with Katie Webster on piano, but once again, nothing happened career-wise.
Troubled by stomach problems during the 60s, Bonner utilized his hospital downtime to write poems that he later turned into songs. He cut his best work during the late 60s for Arhoolie Records, accompanying himself on both guitar and racked harmonica as he weaved extremely personal tales of his rough life in Houston. A few European tours ensued, but they didnt really lead to much. Toward the end of his life, he toiled in a chicken processing plant to make ends meet. Bonner died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1978.