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"Way back in the woods,
among the evergreens" is where Anishinabe rock & roll guitarist
Billy Joe Green ( aka 'Osawi Kinew of the Anishinabe Aki-ing Territory)
first heard the soothing, comforting, thick chords and melodies of his
dad's, David Green's guitar. Dad sang the country blues standards of Jimmie Rogers, Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb and Wilf Carter. Uncle's
Cecil and especially 'The talking guitar' of Robert 'A-Go' Green, along
with brother Richie, helped fuel the fire within the young guitarist.
Billy Joe was then, just in the nick of time, yanked from a dull life
of school boy drudgery and incompleteness by his guitar mentor and
life-long friend, Martin Tuesday. Still in his teens, he was asked to perform with a fiery group of young Indian musicians who called themselves 'the FEATHERMEN'. He
jumped at the chance and it changed his life forever. He entered the
group on second guitar but soon learned all the songs and was quickly
exchanging and weaving lead guitar lines with Martin Tuesday. After a struggling 2 year stint with 'the FEATHERMEN', Billy Joe armed only with a pair of sunglasses, fake i.d. and a Les
Paul Jr., advanced quickly into the ranks of the then flourishing
barroom scene, learning how to play and survive the life of a bluesman.
As one of Canada's premier blues guitar slingers, Billy
Joe earned his rambunctious, no frills approach to the guitar honestly,
as a rockin' swaggering sideman for such acts as THE FEATHERMEN, JACK'S
SCOUTS, CHEZ BOJECK, WHYTEFEATHER, KID SILVER BAND, WILL JOE TRAVEL
EXPEDITION, ALEX PARENTEAU BAND, PERCY
TUESDAY, ROBBIE BRASS and countless other than main stream
configurations of bluesy, rockin', high voltage, loud and progressive
bands. He's worked with the drive & passion that would frustrate
most musicians throughout western Canada and for a time in the western
USA, patiently & diligently trying to find a place for his music.
Billy Joe has been described as 'an incredibly talented, diverse and
well-traveled musician' by John Scoles for SCENE Roots & Blues
Magazine, and the description is well-earned.
Three decades later, with a brand new CD/DVD (FIRST LAW OF THE LAND) and 4 other CDs under his belt, 2 JUNO nominations, a
5 win sweep at the 2006 Winnipeg Blues.Com Music Awards, a Best Blues
CD Award at the inaugural 2006 Aboriginal People's Choice Awards, the
Best Male Artist at the 2002 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, a
Best Aboriginal Recording Award at the 2001 Western Canadian Music
Awards and countless other nominations, Billy Joe still pursues his
love, passion and devotion for the electric guitar.
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