J. Blackfoot

J. Blackfoot
J. Blackfoot
Fecha de nacimiento: 1947
Nacida como: John Colbert
Origen: Greenville
Estilos: Soul, R&B, Memphis soul...
Influencias: Country...
Estado: En activo

J. Blackfoot, cantante de soul nacido en Greenville en 1947. Fue la voz principal del cuarteto The Soul Children, formado en Memphis entre 1968 y 1978, consiguiendo numerosos hits. Colbert empezó una carrera en solitario bajo el nombre de J. Blackfoot, con el single "Taxi" en 1984, el cual se posicionó en las listas de R&B con facilidad. Desde su debut en solitario ha mantenido una carrera estable, con un importante trabajo en Basix durante la década de los '90. En 2006 ha editado su último álbum "It Ain't Over Till It's Over", en el sello JEA Right Now.

Discografía

Álbumes
Año Título Discográfica
1983 City slicker Sound Town
1987 U Turn Edge
1991 Loveaholic Basix
1993 Room service Basix
1995 Reality Basix
1995 Platinum Blue Christmas Pltb
1997 This Christmas Basix
1997 Stealing love Basix
1999 Having an affair Basix
2001 Same place, same time Basix
2002 Feet first Magnetic
2003 Taxi P-Vine Japan
2006 It ain't over till it's over JEA Right Now

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