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The Johnny Max Band Biography
The Johnny Max Band "The Hardest Working Band in the Land!!"

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A 5 piece band driven by the dual sounds of Teddy Leonard on guitar & the undisputable voice of Johnny Max (a cross between Long John Baldry, Dutch Mason and a couple of packs of cigarettes) and you have a Swampy, New Orleans, Muscle Shoals/STAX sound that has influences as far reaching as Sam Cooke to Little Feat to Howlin' Wolf & Muddy Waters, Dr John to Otis Redding, Albert King to Freddie King. From Memphis to Philadelphia to Chicago, New Orleans and all points in between. Good Music is what we follow and good music is what we play. Good Times is what we strive for. We play anything from our originals, off of our 4 CD's to some obscure but well loved songs, that make crowds jump up and down with the enthusiasm that you would expect when you hear great music.

The JMB have released 4 critically acclaimed CD's (Long Gone Train, In The Doghouse.... Again, Ride & Roll & A Lesson I've Learned) They have been playing to packed houses all over Ontario and are now looking at getting over to Europe and The US.

 

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Instrumentation
Johnny Max-Lead Vocals (JMB, Soul Reason Revue, The Regal Blues
Band & Downchild Blues Band),
Ted Leonard – guitar (Paul Reddick, Fathead, Pork Belly Futures),
Vince Maccarone – drums (Paul Reddick & The Sidemen),
Wayne "Shifty" Deadder – bass (Jimmy Bowskill, Hock Walsh),
Martin Alex Aucoin - piano/keys (Jack DeKeyzer, BJ Thomas)

Discography
Long Gone Train - 2000
In the Doghouse...Again! - 2002
Ride & Roll - 2005
The Toronto Blues Society 20th Anniversary - 2005
A Lesson I've Learned - 2007

 

Booking Information Contact
Rico Ferrara
Phone: (416) 423-2224
Fax: (416) 425-6663
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www.johnnymaxband.com

 
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