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“Bob could usually be found behind the counter. And he took hours over the years to answer my ceaseless barrage of questions — about blues artists, blues bars (which I was too young to enter legally), record labels, record distribution, record collecting.” – Cary Baker
“The fact is that he opened the door for a lot of people, and I don’t think he has ever got the recognition he deserves for being such a seminal figure.” – Bruce Iglauer
“‘Whatever She Wants’ talks about an attraction so crazy that you’re willing to put everything on the line, no matter how dangerous. – Jose Ramirez
Remembering Joseph “Mojo” Morganfield – (April 14, 1964 – December 10, 2020)
“It tells the story of how music of all kinds has played a role in America’s political arena, particularly as a form of protest and as an agent for political, social, racial, and economic change.” – Bob Santelli, GRAMMY Museum founding Executive Director and exhibit curator.
“Cherry on Top” is available today via Delmark Records on all major outlets
Born in Chicago, Morganfield began his career at a young age, traveling and performing with his father and growing up in the blues.
“If it hadn’t been for music, the civil rights movement would’ve been like a bird without wings.” – Rep. John Lewis
Whether your a fan of the Golden Age of Chicago blues, or the newer incarnations thereof, you’re gonna love Johnny Iguana’s Chicago Spectacular.
Set for release on the Delmark label June 19th, No Border Blues is the first ever American compilation of the Japanese blues scene.