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Johnny Rawls was born on 10 September, 1951 in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States, is an American singer. Discover Johnny Rawls's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Singer, guitarist, arranger, songwriter, producer |
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72 years old |
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10 September, 1951 |
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10 September |
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Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States |
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United States
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Johnny Rawls Height, Weight & Measurements
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Johnny Rawls Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Johnny Rawls worth at the age of 72 years old? Johnny Rawls’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. He is from United States. We have estimated Johnny Rawls's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He has been nominated many times for a Blues Music Award, and at the 40th Blues Music Awards ceremony, Rawls' album, I'm Still Around, was named as the 'Soul Blues Album of the Year'.
Rawls was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States.
He was taught the rudiments of guitar playing by his blind grandfather, and also played the saxophone and clarinet in high school in Purvis, Mississippi.
Having mastered guitar playing by his mid teens, Rawls' schoolteacher arranged for him to back musicians who were touring through Mississippi, such as Z. Z. Hill and Joe Tex.
Johnny Rawls (born September 10, 1951) is an American soul blues singer, guitarist, arranger, songwriter and record producer.
He was influenced by the deep soul and gospel music of the 1960s, as performed by O. V. Wright, James Carr, and Z. Z. Hill, although his styling, production and lyrics are more contemporary in nature.
To 2022, Rawls has released more than twenty albums under his name.
In the mid 1970s, Rawls joined O. V. Wright's backing band, became his music director and played together with Wright until the latter's death in 1980.
The band then continued billed as the Ace of Spades Band for another 13 years, and toured and performed with other musicians over this time span.
The band included the guitarist L.C. Luckett, and he and Rawls jointly released two albums including the 1994 album, Can't Sleep At Night, on Rooster Blues.
Rawls also produced and played guitars on Willie Cobbs 1995 album ‘Down To Earth’.
His debut solo album, Here We Go, was released on JSP in 1996.
The Allmusic journalist, Thom Owens, noted, "Rawls has a powerful, soulful voice which can make mediocre material sound convincing."
Rawls also worked as an arranger and record producer for JSP.
Further JSP releases included Louisiana Woman (1997), My Turn to Win (1999), and Put Your Trust in Me (2001), although by the time the latter was issued, Rawls had set up his own label, Deep South Soul.
Rawls appeared on the cover of the Living Blues magazine in April 2002, where he was described as "a soul-blues renaissance man".
The 2005 release No Boundaries, on Catfood Records increased his profile.
His 2006 album Heart & Soul, was nominated for a Blues Music Award for 'Best Soul Blues Album of the Year'.
In the same year, the West Coast Blues Hall of Fame named him 'Best Vocalist'.
Rawls has performed several times at the Chicago Blues Festival and regularly at music festivals each year in the US and Canada.
He has toured Europe on many occasions as well as in Japan and Australia.
Red Cadillac (2008), Ace of Spades (2010) and Memphis Still Got Soul (2012) all won the Critics Choice Award for Best Album of the Year in Living Blues.
The title song of Rawls 2009 album, Ace of Spades, was a tribute to his one time mentor, O. V. Wright.
The album also garnered Rawls with his first Blues Music Award for 'Best Soul Blues Album of the Year'.
Rawls album Memphis Still Got Soul, was released in April 2011, his fourth album for Catfood Records.
It was nominated for 2012 Blues Music Award for Soul Album of the Year, the title song for Song of the Year and Rawls for Male Soul Artist of the Year, his third nomination in that category.
With a further reference to Wright, the album's track listing included Rawls cover of the song "Blind, Crippled and Crazy", which was originally associated with Wright.
His 2012 release, Soul Survivor, included another Wright song, "Eight Men Four Women".
It was nominated for Soul Blues Album of the Year and Rawls was again nominated for Male Soul Artist of the Year at the 2013 Blues Music Awards.
His 2013 release on Catfood Records, Remembering O.V., a tribute to O.V. Wright, featured Otis Clay as a special guest.
Remembering O. V. was nominated for 2014 Soul Album of the Year and Rawls for Male Soul Artist of the Year, his 11th and 12th Blues Music Awards nominations.
In 2019, Rawls moved to Ohio's Third Street Cigar Records and since recorded four albums for the label, including I Miss Otis Clay (2019), Where Have All The Soul Men Gone (2020) and Going Back To Mississippi (2022).
At the 40th Blues Music Awards ceremony in 2019, Rawls' first album for Third Street, I'm Still Around (2018), was named as the 'Soul Blues Album of the Year'.
He is a prolific songwriter with over 100 of his songs recorded.
Rawls undertook co-production duties on all of his albums issued on Catfood Records, as well as on Barbara Carr's Keep The Fire Burning.