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JOHNNY RAWLS

Soul blues legend with a career spanning more than 50 years, Johnny is an internationally recognized recording artist, music producer, and songwriter with multiple Blues Music Awards, Blues Blast Awards, Living Blues Awards, and the W. C. Handy Awards.

Bio

Born in Columbia, Mississippi in 1951, Johnny grew up in Purvis (near Hattiesburg) and Gulfport. Johnny’s interest in music began in early childhood. By age 13 was playing guitar seriously. Johnny’s high school band teacher had a professional band that backed touring soul artists and asked Johnny to join his band as a saxophone player. This began Johnny’s professional career, and at age 15, he was backing artists including ZZ Hill, Little Johnny Taylor, Joe Tex, and The Sweet Inspirations on their tours in the Southeast.  In the mid-1970s, Johnny became the band director for soul singer O.V. Wright, and toured with O.V. until his death in 1980.  Wright’s band, under Johnny’s leadership, continued to perform as the Ace of Spades band for several years.  Then, Johnny became the band director for Little Johnny Taylor.

In 1985, Johnny began touring as a solo artist and made his first solo recording.  A prolific songwriter, hundreds of Johnny’s songs have been recorded. He has released more than 15 albums since his debut solo album, Here We Go, in 1996 on JSP Records.  In the late 1990’s Johnny worked as an arranger and record producer for JSP.  

To date, ten of Johnny’s albums have been nominated for Soul Blues Album of the Year, with “I’m Still Around” winning in 2019 and “Ace of Spades” winning in 2010. Johnny has been nominated for Soul Blues Male Artist eleven times, and received one nomination for Song of the Year.  Roots Music Report declared Johnny’s 2017 release, “Waiting for the Train,” one of the top 50 blues albums of the year. Johnny also has multiple nominations/awards from Blues Blast Magazine and Living Blues Magazine.

With his 2018 release, “I’m Still Around,” Johnny returned to his roots in Mississippi Soul Blues.  All the songs on this album were written and arranged by Johnny, and reflect his favorite subjects – falling in and out of love, making love, and enjoying and being thankful for life.  Johnny is extremely proud to have won the Soul Blues Album of the year at the 2019 BMAs for this release.

A true “road warrior,” Johnny has performed at major blues festivals, including the Chicago Blues Festival and the Waterfront Blues Festival multiple times. Whether he’s playing in a small intimate club or at a large blues festival, Johnny always delivers a high-energy show to the delight of audiences everywhere.

Johnny Rawls is a soul blues legend.  In fact, the term “soul blues” was invented to describe his music. With a career spanning more than 50 years, he’s done it all. The Blues Music Awards, Blues Blast Awards, Living Blues Awards, and the W. C. Handy Awards have all acknowledged Johnny with multiple awards and nominations, including Soul Blues Album of the Year and Soul Blues Artist of the Year.  Living Blues Magazine described him as a “soul-blues renaissance man” when he was featured on the cover in 2002.  Johnny is honored to be mentioned on two markers along the Mississippi Blues Trail – one in Hattiesburg, MS marking the Hi-Hat Club, and another in Rocklin ME marking the migration of blues from Mississippi to Maine.

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BLUES ON STAGE

TESTIMONIALS

"a great singer and a fantastic showman... Rawls filled the dance floor from the very first note and kept them dancing all night long."  

BLUES ON STAGE

"They were eating it up and begging for more."

ATHENS MUSICIAN

"The overflow crowd immersed themselves in an evening of dancing and partying down to one of the best shows to hit town."

JAZZ NOW

"If you ever get to see even a few minutes of his show, (Rawls) will hook you for life."

DON O'S DALLAS/FT WORTH BLUES PAGE

"He's a master bluesman and a master soulman."

TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

"Johnny Rawls can play straight blues like nobody's business..."

THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER

BLUES ON STAGE

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ACCOLADES AND AWARDS

2024 -- Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Blues Music Awards

2024 -- Soul Blues Album – nomination

Blues Music Awards

2021 -- Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album -- nomination

2019 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album (I’m Still Around) - winner

2018 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album (Waiting for the Train) – nomination

2017 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album (Tiger in a Cage) – nomination

2016 – Soul Blues Male Artist  - nomination

2015 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album (Soul Brothers) – nomination

2014 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album (Remembering O.V.) – nomination

2013 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album (Soul Survivor) – nomination

2012 – Soul Blues Male Artist - nomination

Soul Blues Album (Memphis Still Got Soul) – nomination

Song of the Year (Memphis Still Got Soul) - nomination

2010 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

Soul Blues Album (Ace of Spades) – winner

2009 – Soul Blues Album (Red Cadillac)– nomination

2007 – Soul Blues Album (Heart and Soul) – nomination

WC Handy Awards

2003 – Soul Blues Male Artist – nomination

2004 – Soul Blues Male Artist - nomination

Blues Blast Music Awards

2019 – Soul Blues Album (I’m Still Around) – nomination

2018 – Soul Blues Album (Waiting for the Train) – nomination

2016 – Soul Blues Album (Tiger in a Cage) – nomination

2015 – Soul Blues Album (Soul Brothers) – winner

2013 – Soul Blues Recording (Soul Survivor) – nomination

Living Blues Awards

2014 – Critics Poll Most Outstanding Blues Singer – winner

2011 – Best Blues Albums of 2011/New Recording/Southern Soul (Memphis Still  Got Soul) - winner

2009 – Best Blues Albums of 2009/New Recording/Southern Soul (Ace of Spades) – winner

2008 - Best Blues Albums of 2008/New Recordings/Southern Soul (Red Cadillac) - winner

Regional Recognition

West Coast Blues Society Awards – multiple winner

Oklahoma Blues Society Hall of Fame

Milwaukee Whammy Award

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