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Blues Rock Guitarist Jay Jesse Johnson has released his third solo cd with "Play That Damn Guitar" Born in rural Indiana, Johnson has been playing his own style of heavy blues based rock since he picked the guitar. In 2006 he released his first solo cd "Srange Imagination" followed in 2007 by "I've Got an Ax To Grind". His music is a testament to the loud and gritty sound of classic guitar blues/rock. Jay Jesse Johnson is a seasoned veteran of the guitar. His Stratocaster sound is reminiscent of Hendrix and Trower, with just enough speed and chops to make him truly unique. Johnson was born in rural Indiana and started playing events and nightclubs when he was 12yrs old . At the age of 18, he packed up his 72' Stratocaster as well as his 64' Fender Bassman amp and moved his music career to the East coast, performing and recording with some of the best in the industry. "L.A.'s the Place" magazine says "JJJ is one of the most electrifying guitarists you will ever hear". In 2010, Johnson was featured in "Classic Rock" magazine, along with Joe Bonamassa, on the CD "Bluesbreakers" (the hottest blues/rock). His catalog of CD's also topped the charts at Guitar Nine Records. JJJ was the guitarist with East coast band Cryer and appeared on MTV with Arc Angel and their hit single, "Tragedy" (CBS/Portrait records). Johnson was also the guitarist and songwriter for supergroup, Deadringer (Grudge/BMG records) which included members from Alice Cooper and Blue Oyster Cult. He has share

Play That Damn Guitar

Strange Imagination

Set the Blues On Fire

I've Got An Ax To Grind

Run With The Wolf

Down the Hard Road
Blues Breakers

Man on a Mission
Shrapnel Records Presents: The Best of Modern Blues
The Best New Blues Rock: Blues Breakers
Classic Rock Magazine #145: Blues Breakers
Firewall Blues Archive, Vol. I