Working with a trio that harnesses his exciting guitar work and powerful songwriting, Canadian blues-rocker John Campbelljohn first arrived at the age of 14. Growing up in a household that often had jamborees and parties that celebrated music, Campbelljohn was enamored with the guitar from an early age. He was not into the Celtic music that his community enjoyed, so he took up the guitar and studied artists like Son House and Muddy Waters. Sonny Landrethbecame a huge influence, and it led him to put together a combo that combined bassist Bruce Moore and drummer Steve Preeper. The three released How Does It Feel? in 1993, and critics in Canada and the U.S. alike caught onto his sound. His next record, Hook Slide + Sinker, saw Campbelljohn get his first European release, while the next album, Nerves of Steel, even got notice from Rolling Stone magazine.
1993
debut album, re-released 2016
PepperCake 2106/ 10 tr./ 40:59 min.
1999
Herman's HE018/ 16 tr./ 56:30 min.
2000
Herman's HE023/ 14 tr./ 54:25 min.
2006
Hermn's HE032/ 13 tracks/ 56:52 min.
2008
PepperCake 2025/ 15 tr./ 73:21 min.
2009
PepperCake 2053/ 12 tr./ 50:18 min.
2011
PepperCake 2068/ 16 tr./ 69:40 min.
2016
PepperCake 2102/ 12 tr./ 42:37 min.
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