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musician and songwriter. He showed musical diversity, playing a number of musical instruments, including the electronic organ and flute. He contributed his distinctive guitar playing to a number of recordings made in the
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His best-known recording, "Johnny's House Party", was an R&B hit in 1957. Other notable tracks recorded by Heartsman are "Paint My Mailbox Blue" and "Heartburn". He variously worked with
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His continued working as a session musician into the early 1960s. He played on Tiny Powell's "My Time After Awhile" and Al King's
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track "Johnny's House Party (Parts 1 & 2)", released by the Music City label, which reached number 13 on the U.S.
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Over the years, Heartsman wrote songs for Jesse James ("Are You Gonna Leave Me"),
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By the late 1980s, Heartsman had reverted to playing the blues. His debut album,
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billed the act as John Heartsman, the Rhythm Rocker and the Gaylarks.
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in the 1950s and 1960s. He continued playing until his death.
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He continued his music career until he died of a stroke in
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Heartsman in 1991
Houston
San Fernando, California
Sacramento, California
Electric blues
soul blues
Alligator Records
electric blues
soul blues
San Francisco Bay Area
Jimmy McCracklin
Sugar Pie DeSanto
Big Mama Thornton
Ray Agee
Jimmy Wilson
Johnny Fuller
Joe Simon
Houston
San Fernando, California
Lafayette Thomas
session musician
instrumental
Billboard
R&B
chart
record
cover version
Reconsider Baby
cocktail lounges
Joe Simon

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