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Lonnie Shields is truly the next generation of the blues. He
cut his blues teeth performing with the Jelly Roll Kings. His
recording career has led him through a number of studios from
Memphis and Clarksdale to tours all over the world.
This Delta born guitarist, singer and songwriter's style is just
the opposite of his demeanor. Lonnie comes across as a mild mannered
southern gentleman with a laid back nature. On stage, he is transformed
into an extraordinary entertainer moving to his music and feeding
off the energy of the audience. His music is deeply rooted in
gospel, soul and R & B while his sound, like his soul is never too
far from the home of the blues.
Lonnie Shields career has skyrocketed over the past few years and
he is performing all over the world. He was the first Delta artist
that Rooster Blues picked up after moving to Clarksdale, Mississippi
in 1987. His CD "Portrait" was released in 1992 and reads like a
who's who of Delta Blues Performers. Since then he has gone on to
release more CD's and build an impressive list of songwriter
credits.
Over the years, Lonnie has played with many Blues greats including
Sam Carr, Sonny Rhodes,Eddie Shaw and Big Jack Johnson to name just
a few.
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Newest Release, "Keeper
of the Blues"
"I listened to these tracks here online and have to say I
haven't heard as much reality in a singer and writer in a long
time! Lonnie is the 'Keeper' of bluesy soul!!!"
~Miguel Henhagen
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~Bill Steben Photo
Lonnie Shields, Bobo, MS 1996
"Lonnie Shields is among the younger generation of
Mississippi blues men keeping the music alive. Originally from
West Helena, Arkansas (considered an extension of the
Mississippi Delta due to it's musical heritage), Shields has
honed his craft and performance style paying his dues in small
Mississippi clubs like this country store/juke joint in Bobo,
MS.
Shields started his career learning from traditional
musicians like Big Jack Johnson, Sam Carr and Frank Frost, but
he also brings in more modern R&B and soul influences into his
music. Like many ambitious young performers before him,
Shields has left the South to concentrate on his musical
career from his home base in Pennsylvania."
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Lonnie's latest release "Keeper of The Blues" is another
jewel in a string of 5 CDs featuring his soulful, "down home" Blues
with a contemporary focus yet juke-joint feel. Lonnie's hard work
has paid off in a fine compilation of music and a reputation of a
man with the heart and soul of the Blues. Lonnie now makes his home
in Media, Pennsylvania but always has and always will be the
Keeper of The Blues wherever he lays his guitar.
~DeltaBoogie.com
Guitarist, singer and songwriter Lonnie Shields'
Portrait
(Rooster Blues) was praised by critics as one of the best debut
albums of the year when it was released in 1992. Since then, the
high praise from all corners of the world has continued for Shields'
simple yet complex style of soulful, rhythmic blues.
Shields was brought up in a family where the church played a central
role in daily life, and his gospel roots show through in everything
he sings. He began playing soul and funk before discovering the
Delta blues through his friend Sam Carr. Shields worked with Carr in
the Unforgettable Blues Band and took as his other mentors local
musicians like
Frank Frost
and
Big Jack Johnson.
Later, he discovered B.B. King, whom he considers his primary
influence.
Shields formed his first group when he was 15. Called the
Checkmates, they took
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Lonnie at the
Sunflower Blues Festival 2007 ~Photo by Tim Holden |
their musical cues from the sounds of Earth,
Wind and Fire and the Isley Brothers. After the band broke up,
Shields gave up playing guitar for some time until he met drummer
Sam Carr in Lula, Mississippi. Carr was insistent that Shields learn
to play authentic blues, and a short time later, he was out on the
road with Carr,
Frank Frost
and
Big Jack Johnson.
After Shields played the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena,
Arkansas in 1986, he was asked to record a single for the Rooster
Blues label. This in turn led to his first album for Rooster Blues,
released in 1993. The album got him noticed in the blues world and
let to a broader touring base that included festival stops around
the Northeast. Shields recorded and released Tired of Waiting (1996)
and
Blues Is On Fire
(1997) for the London-based JSP Record label. A second Rooster Blues
album,
Midnight Delight,
was released in 2000. He continues to perform around the U.S.,
Europe and Canada.
~ Richard
Skelly, All Music Guide


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