Jony James is overflowing with soul. It drips down from his hands onto
his guitar, in lyrically urgent bends and intense ethereal assaults.
It pours out through his weathered, leathery voice, telling vivid, open-minded
tales of a tumultuous life, with his impressive song writing skills.
His jovial, yet pensive nature is evident in both his music and stage
presence. He is often compared to Stevie Ray Vaughn, however, his persistence
on being "Jony" and playing Jony James', original "Survival
Blues", sets him apart from the rest of the Blues Shows currently
on the circuit.
Born in Buffalo, New York, Jony was raised in Chicago, which was full
of Blues, Motown and Soul influences. B.B. King, Albert King, Otis Rush,
Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy and Jimi Hendrix, were among those influences
and are evident in his playing.
By the age of 17, Jony was playing Blues Clubs on the south side of
Chicago, with local Blues legends such as Eddie Taylor, Willie Williams
and J B Hutto, among others. After touring with Hutto and chasing Hendrix
to Europe, Jony settled in Canada, playing with the Native American
"Roadhouse Band from Six Nations" and finally the Matt Minglewood
Band from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
In the 90's, Jony returned to his birthplace, (Buffalo, NY) and began
playing and writing his own material as well as being the front-man
for the Jony James Blues Band, playing "Survival Blues".
After 9 years and over 225 shows a year, the band is still together
and is incredibly tight. Jony is joined at the hip by the explosive,
Buffalo-born and raised, rhythm section of bassist, Rod Horning and
Kent "Boom Boom" Leech, on the drums.
Horning, who has toured with Chris Beard, lays down expressive low lines
from his five string bass and serves as a mighty anchor. Boom Boom pulverizes
the skins with precise power and flooring force that would make you
think you're hearing two bass drums. He grew up with Lucky Peterson
and played with both Lucky and James Peterson.
After independently producing and releasing three CD's of original music,
“Blue Wave Records” signed Jony.
The first Blue Wave CD, "In This World", was released internationally
and rose to #5 album of the year in "The Detroit Metro Times".
It was a tremendous success and catapulted the band into national recognition.
The second Blue Wave release titled, "What About Tomorrow",
is currently available and has got some heavyweights in the Blues Industry
very excited.