ABOUT
THE ARTIST
John Cephas was born in Washington,
D.C. in 1930 into a deeply religious family and raised in Bowling
Green, Virginia. His first taste of music was gospel, but blues soon
became his calling (as he describes in his new song, ";I Was
Determined";).
After learning to play the alternating thumb and
fingerpicking guitar style that defines Piedmont blues, John began
emulating the records he heard by Blind Boy Fuller, Blind Blake,
Gary Davis and other early Piedmont artists.
Aside from playing blues, John worked
early on as a professional gospel singer, carpenter and Atlantic
fisherman. By the 1960s, he was starting to make a living from his
music. John joined pianist Wilber ";Big Chief"; Ellis' band
and worked with him until Ellis' death in 1977. Among his many endeavors,
John serves on the Executive Committee of the National Council for
the Traditional Arts, and has testified before congressional committees. |
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