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Region: Sonoran Basin and RangeConference: Mountain/DesertRegional Rank: #60
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Did You Know
•Black Joe Lewis learned guitar in pawn shops while working at a check-cashing store.
•He formed Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears in Austin, Texas, a city deeply rooted in blues.
•His raw, energetic performances caught the attention of Jim Eno of Spoon, a key early supporter.
•Lewis briefly quit music to work at a record store before returning with renewed focus.
•His music blends blues, soul, and funk, drawing comparisons to James Brown and Howlin' Wolf.
•He collaborated with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band on the song "Shake Your Hips."
•"Sugarfoot" from his debut album became a signature tune known for its infectious energy.
•Black Joe Lewis' music has appeared in popular TV shows like "Eastbound & Down."
•He earned critical acclaim for his electrifying live shows and authentic sound.
•His legacy lies in his revival of raw, unadulterated blues for a new generation.
•Black Joe Lewis's raw blues sound originated from Austin's vibrant Sixth Street scene.
•He worked at a pawn shop before his music career took off, influencing his gritty style.
•Playing SXSW in 2007 significantly boosted his early recognition and touring opportunities.
•Despite his 'Black Joe' moniker, his real name is Joe Lewis, Jr.
•His music blends blues, funk, and soul, defying easy genre classification.
•He's collaborated with artists like Cedric Burnside, enriching his blues roots.
•"Sugarfoot," a standout track, showcases his signature blend of blues and raw energy.
•His music is featured in the popular television show "Eastbound & Down".
•Black Joe Lewis has received multiple Austin Music Awards, solidifying local acclaim.
•He continues to influence modern blues-rock, inspiring a new generation of musicians.