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Heartsman, Johnny, 1937-1996

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Personal name headingHeartsman, Johnny, 1937-1996
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Variant(s)Heartsman, John Leroy, 1937-1996
Eastman, Johnnie, Jr., 1937-1996
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedSan Fernando (Calif.) Berkeley (Calif.) Oakland (Calif.)
Birth date1937-02-09
Death date1996-12-27
Place of birthHouston (Tex.)
Place of deathSacramento (Calif.)
Field of activityBlues (Music)
AffiliationRhythm Rockers (Blues group)
Profession or occupationBlues musicians Instrumentalists Composers Arrangers (Musicians)
Found inHis The touch [SR] p1991: label (Johnny Heartsman)
OCLC 25006478 (hdg.: Heartsman, Johnny, 1937- )
Guinness enc. of pop. mus., 2nd ed. (Heartsman, Johnny; b. Feb. 9, 1937, San Fernando, Calif.; blues instrumentalist)
Notes, June 1997: p. 1112 (Heartsman, Johnny; d. Dec. 25, 1996, Sacramento, CA; American blues musician)
Wikipedia, June 13, 2017 (Johnny Heartsman; born Johnnie Eastman Jr., February 9, 1936, Houston, Texas, and moved at an early age to San Fernando, California; died December 27, 1996, Sacramento, California; also known as John Leroy Heartsman; American electric blues and soul blues musician and songwriter; played a number of musical instruments, including the electronic organ and flute)
Oxford music online, June 13, 2017: Encyclopedia of popular music (Heartsman, Johnny; born February 9, 1937, San Fernando, California; died December 27, 1996; blues instrumentalist)
Eagle, Bob. Blues : a regional experience, ©2013: page 402 (Johnny Heartsman; John Leroy Heartsman; born Johnnie Eastman, Jr., February 9, 1936, Houston; died December 27, 1996, Sacramento, California, from a stroke suffered on Christmas day, 1996)
Heartsman, Johnny. Music of my heart, ℗2009: label (John Heartsman) insert (born February 9, 1937, San Fernando, California; grew up in Berkeley; died December 1996)
Encyclopedia of the blues, 2006 (Heartsman, Johnny; born February 9, 1937, Houston, TX; died December 27, 1996, Sacramento, CA; multi-instrumentalist (guitar, bass, trombone, flute, all kinds of keyboard), songwriter, arranger, and, in his later career, vocalist; brought up in Oakland, where he formed his own band, the Rhythm Rockers)