- Crossroads: The Best of the Classic Blues · 2013
- Crossroads: The Best of the Classic Blues · 2013
- Live In '63 · 2003
- Live In '63 · 2003
- Live In '63 · 2003
- Live In '63 · 2003
- I Blueskvarter, Chicago 1964, Volume Two · 2000
- I Blueskvarter, Chicago 1964, Volume Two · 2000
- I Blueskvarter, Chicago 1964, Volume Two · 2000
- I Blueskvarter, Chicago 1964, Volume Two · 2000
- I Blueskvarter, Chicago 1964, Volume Two · 2000
- And This Is Free: The Life and Times of Chicago's Legendary Maxwell Street · 1998
- Hard Luck John · 1998
Albums
- 1998
About John Lee Granderson
b. 11 April 1913, Ellendale, Tennessee, USA, d. 22 August 1979, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Granderson left home when he was in his teens, moving to Chicago, Illinois, in 1928. Although not a professional musician, he did work with John Lee ‘Sonny Boy’ Williamson, among others. He turned to music full-time in the 60s and was featured as sideman and leader on many anthologies, although he never made a full album in his own right. Granderson sang and played guitar close to the style of the Memphis musicians of his youth. He stopped performing in public in 1975 and died of cancer in 1979.
- HOMETOWN
- Ellendale, TN, United States
- BORN
- 11 April 1913
- GENRE
- Blues