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Jerry Portnoy

 
Artist: Jerry Portnoy
  • Born: November 25, 1943, Evanston, IL
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals, Harmonica
  • Representative Albums: "Poison Kisses," "Down in the Mood Room," "Home Run Hitter"
  • Representative Songs: "Home Run Hitter," "Blues In A Dream," "You're So Smart"

Biography

Another ex-Muddy Waters employee, Jerry Portnoy's biting, flailing harmonica style rivals any within contemporary blues circles for fluency, range, or emotional range. His vocals are effective enough, especially when punctuated by his harp accompaniment and solos.

Portnoy began his professional musical career as part of Muddy Waters' backing band in the early '70s. Jerry replaced Mojo Buford in 1974 and he stayed with the band for six years. During his tenure with Waters, he appeared on the albums I'm Ready, Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live, and King Bee. In 1980, Portnoy, bassist Calvin Jones, pianist Pinetop Perkins, and drummer Willie Smith all left Muddy to form the Legendary Blues Band.

Throughout the early '80s, Portnoy stayed with the Legendary Blues Band, recording the albums Life of Ease and Red Hot & Blue. In 1986, he left the band and he briefly retired. By the end of 1987, he had returned to the scene, founding the Broadcasters with Ronnie Earl. Two years later, he and Earl had a falling out, causing Jerry to leave the group. Portnoy formed his own band, the Streamliners in 1989. Two years later, the band released their debut, Poison Kisses, on Modern Blues Recordings. Between 1991 and 1993, Portnoy was part of Eric Clapton's All-Star Blues Band. After leaving Clapton's band in 1993, he played a number of concerts, releasing his second album, Home Run Hitter, in 1995. Blues Harmonica Masterclass appeared six years later. ~ Ron Wynn & Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Jerry Portnoy

Jerry Portnoy at Silver Dollar Room, Toronto
Background information
Born 1943
Chicago, Illinois
Genres blues

Jerry Portnoy (born 1943 in Chicago, Illinois) is a harmonica musician who has toured with Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton. Jerry grew up in Chicago's famous Maxwell Street neighborhood where his family owned a store. His exposure to the blues began there with Little Walter and other Chicago Blues masters.

He made a special guest appearance on Bo Diddley's 1996 album A Man Amongst Men, playing harmonica on the track "I Can't Stand It".


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