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J. D. Blackfoot

Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1944, J.D. Blackfoot grew up in Tennessee and Maryland. He first sang in bands at high school. His first band was a trio named the Starfires, who played only one gig. He then joined Columbus, Ohio band the [a1429084] as singer and guitarist, under the name Benny Van. In August 1969 he released his debut solo single "Who's Nuts Alfred / Epitaph For A Head" (Philips 40625) followed by the album "[r1709827]" (Mercury SR 61288) in August 1970. Three more 45s followed: "Wonderin' Where You Are / It Don't Mean A Thing" (1970, Peace 50944) "Savage / Almost Another Day" (1970, Peace 61776) "Everyday - Every Night / Save This World Today (1971, Peace 82941)

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J. D. Blackfoot

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