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A strong storyteller and good guitarist, John Henry Barbee learned music playing in various homes throughout Henning, Tennessee as a youth. He worked for a short time with <a href="spotify:artist:1qxTNsrSi4fNXVO0sbMsl4">John Lee Williamson</a> (Sonny Boy Williamson I) in 1934, then began playing with <a href="spotify:artist:5IrMTnoQ7OgoLpFfsisXX2">Sunnyland Slim</a>. They made appearances across the Mississippi Delta. Barbee later moved to Chicago, where he recorded for Vocalion in 1938. He played with <a href="spotify:artist:24FWdrSufRayxwGPvzSFaz">Moody Jones'</a> group on Maxwell Street in the '40s, but then left the music business for several years. Barbee recorded for Spivey and Storyville in the mid-'60s, and toured Europe as part of the American Folk Blues Festival. A portion of the tour's concert in Hamburg, Germany was issued by Fontana. Barbee was involved in an auto accident in 1964, and suffered a heart attack while in jail waiting for the case to come to court. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi

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