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Birth name
  
James Johnson

Name
  
Super Chikan

Website
  
www.superchikan.com


Instruments
  
Guitar

Also known as
  
Super Chikan

Genres
  
Blues

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Born
  
February 16, 1951 (age 73) Darling, Mississippi, United States (
1951-02-16
)

Role
  
Musician · superchikan.com

Albums
  
Sum Mo Chikan, Okiesippi Blues, Chikadelic

Record labels
  
Rooster Blues, Ruf Records

Similar People
  
Watermelon Slim, Big Jack Johnson, Sam Carr, T‑Model Ford, Bobby Rush

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James "Super Chikan" Johnson (born February 16, 1951, Darling, Mississippi, United States) is an American blues musician, based in Clarksdale, Mississippi. He is the nephew of fellow blues musician Big Jack Johnson.

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One commentator noted that Super Chikan, Big Jack Johnson, Booba Barnes, R. L. Burnside, and Paul "Wine" Jones were "present-day exponents of an edgier, electrified version of the raw, uncut Delta blues sound."

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Early life

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He spent his childhood moving from town to town in the Mississippi Delta and working on his family's farms. He was fond of the chickens on the farm, and before he was old enough to work in the fields, he would walk around talking to them. This led his friends to give him the nickname "Chikan Boy". At an early age, Johnson got his first rudimentary musical instrument, a diddley bow. As he grew up, he came up with new ways to improve and vary the sounds he could make with it, and in 1964, at the age of thirteen, he bought his first guitar, an acoustic model that had only two strings, from a Salvation Army store in Clarksdale.

Musical career

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As an adult, Super Chikan began driving a truck for a living. During the long stretches on the road, he began composing his own songs. When he showed some of the songs to his friends, they convinced him to go to a recording studio and record them. He then started playing with some renowned local musicians, but he decided he would rather perform on his own than try to conform his style to that of his bandmates. He did so, and in 1997 he released his debut album, Blues Come Home to Roost, influenced by such musicians as Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, and Chuck Berry. He went on to release What You See (2000), Shoot That Thang (2001), Chikan Supe (2005), and Sum Mo Chikan (2007). In the Clarksdale area, he is probably best known for performing regularly at Morgan Freeman's Ground Zero blues club and for being Freeman's favorite blues performer. He also played support to Steven Seagal's band, Thunderbox.

Super Chikan's latest release was Chikadelic, which was distributed by BluesTown Records. It was recorded in Notodden, Norway's Juke Joint Studios, and was released at the 2009 Notodden Blues Festival. Super Chikan was backed by Norway's Spoonful of Blues.

Discography

  • 1997 - Blues Come Home to Roost
  • 2000 - What You See
  • 2001 - Shoot That Thang
  • 2005 - Chikan Supe
  • 2007 - Sum Mo Chikan (Producers and Mixers: Charley Burch and Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell)
  • 2009 - Chikadelic (Producer: Charley Burch) Winner of 2010 BMA Traditional Blues Album of The Year
  • 2010 - Welcome to Sunny Bluesville"
  • 2011 - Okiesippi Blues - Watermelon Slim and Super Chikan (Producers and Mixers: Charley Burch and Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell)
  • 2015 - Organic Chikan, Free Range Rooster (producer James Johnson)
  • Awards

  • Living Blues Critics Award (5)
  • 1998 - W. C. Handy Award Nominee
  • 2004 - Mississippi Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts
  • 2010 - Blues Music Awards Winner, Traditional Blues Album of the Year
  • References

    Super Chikan Wikipedia