Johnny Heartsman

Johnny Heartsman
Heartsman in 1991
Background information
Also known asJohn Leroy Heartsman
Born
Johnnie Eastman Jr.

(1936-02-09)February 9, 1936
Houston, Texas, United States
OriginSan Fernando, California, U.S.
DiedDecember 27, 1996(1996-12-27) (aged 60)
Sacramento, California, United States
GenresElectric blues, soul blues
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, musician, arranger
InstrumentsVocals, bass guitar, flute, keyboards, guitar
Years active1953–1996
LabelAlligator Records

John Leroy "Johnny" Heartsman (February 9, 1936 – December 27, 1996) was an American electric blues and soul blues musician and songwriter. He showed musical diversity, playing a number of musical instruments, including the electronic organ and flute. He contributed his distinctive guitar playing to a number of recordings made in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1950s and 1960s. He continued playing until his death.

His best-known recording, "Johnny's House Party", was an R&B hit in 1957. Other notable tracks recorded by Heartsman are "Paint My Mailbox Blue" and "Heartburn". He variously worked with Jimmy McCracklin, Sugar Pie DeSanto, Big Mama Thornton, Ray Agee, Jimmy Wilson, Johnny Fuller, Al King, Tiny Powell and Joe Simon.