J. Blackfoot Concert History

J. Blackfoot (born John Colbert, 20 November 1946 – 30 November 2011) was a singer from Greenville, Mississippi, USA who had a hit single called "Taxi", released on the Allegiance record label. It entered the UK Singles Chart on 17 March 1984. It remained in the charts for 4 weeks, reaching position 48. It also hit number 90 on the U.S. pop chart and number 4 on the U.S. soul/R&B chart.

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 17, 2011
Mississippi Delta Blues & Heritage Festival 2011
Bobby "blue" Bland / Will / Bobby Rush / Willie Clayton / J. Blackfoot / Grady Champion / Victor Wainwright / Ruby Wilson / Patrice Moncell / The Wildroots
Washington County Convention Center Fairgrounds Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Sep 19, 2009
heritage festival 2009
Bobby "blue" Bland / Charlie Musselwhite / Shirley Brown / soul children / Bobby Rush / T.k. Soul / J. Blackfoot / Eden Brent / Homemade Jamz
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Aug 15, 2009
"Tri-State Blues Festival" / SIR CHARLES JONES / Marvin Sease / Bobby Rush / J. Blackfoot

Tri-State Blues Festival

Landers Center Southaven, Mississippi, United States
Feb 27, 2009
St. Louis Blues Festival
"St. Louis Blues Festival" / Mel Waiters / SIR CHARLES JONES / Bobby Rush / J. Blackfoot / Shirley Brown / Willie Clayton
Chaifetz Arena St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Oct 24, 2008
Denise LaSalle / Lattimore / J. Blackfoot The Cotillion Ballroom Wichita, Kansas, United States
Aug 09, 2008
Willie Clayton / SIR CHARLES JONES / J. Blackfoot / Bobby “Blue” Bland Landers Center Southaven, Mississippi, United States
Feb 02, 2008
H-Town Blues Festival
"H-Town Blues Festival" / Shirley Brown / Marvin Sease / Latimore / Mel Waiters / Bobby “Blue” Bland / SIR CHARLES JONES / J. Blackfoot / Floyd Taylor
NRG Arena @ NRG Park Houston, Texas, United States
May 04, 2001 –
May 06, 2001
Beale Street Music Festival 2001
Sonic Youth / Mavis Staples / Shemekia Copeland / Lucero / The Offspring / Bob Dylan / The Cult / Dave Matthews Band / O.A.R. / Saliva / The Black Crowes / Blues Traveler / Vertical Horizon / Willie Nelson / North Mississippi Allstars / Drivin' n' Cryin' / Tantric / Will Hoge / Steve Earle / Tower Of Power / Jonny Lang / Hubert Sumlin / Lynyrd Skynyrd / Crazy Town / The String Cheese Incident / Keith Sykes / War / Pat McGee Band / George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic / Dave Mason / Breaking Point / Alvin Youngblood Hart / ohio players / Tommy Castro & The Painkillers / Roomful of Blues / The Nighthawks / Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm / Dust For Life / Ana Popovic / Blind Mississippi Morris / Free World / Pinetop perkins / jazz mandolin project / Koko Taylor / Walter Trout And The Radicals / Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals / R.L. Burnside / Chris Cain / B.t.o. / Brint Anderson / Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men / The Gabe Dixon Band / Brand New Immortals / Three 6 Mafia / Con Funk Shun / Lazy Lester / J. Blackfoot / Sean Costello / Johnnie Bassett / O'landa Draper's Associates / Scott Sudbury / Mohead / Dyzack Dutch Show all bands
  Setlists
Tom Lee Park Memphis, Tennessee, United States
May 03, 1998 –
May 05, 1998
Beale Street Music Festival 1998
Green Day / Doobie Brothers / Bonnie Raitt / Ziggy Marley / Ben Folds Five / Saliva / Steve Earle / Buddy Guy / Edwin McCain / Widespread Panic / Keb' Mo' / Paula Cole / The Robert Cray Band / North Mississippi Allstars / The Neville Brothers / The Holmes Brothers / Ruth Brown / Ronnie Earl and The Broadcasters / Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women / J. Blackfoot / Agents of Good Roots / Rufus Thomas / Rod Piazza And The Mighty Flyers / Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / Kenny Brown / Chubby Carrier / Anson funderburgh and the rockets / Smokey Wilson / O'landa Draper And The Associates / The Tories / Daddy Mack Blues Band / Jelly Roll Kings / Artie "blues Boy" White / Big Ass Truck / Fil / Kudzu Kings / Gospel Four / Sambo Ngo / Free World / Kevin Davidson / Andes Manta / The Brown Singers / Billy Rivers / Taikoza / Reba Russell / Frei Fado D'el Rei / Johnny Yard Dog Jones / Antonio Chainho & Filipa Pais / Evangelist Shirley Ceasar / Southern Sons / The Fabulous T-birds / Bobby Jones And The Nashville Super Choir / John Mohead / Jimbo Mathis & His Knowdown Society / Kelley Hurt / THE MEMPHIS HARMONIZERS / Riverbluff Clan / O.J. Ekemode & the Nigerian Allstars / Wobitty / Fappy Tweed Show all bands
  Setlists
Tom Lee Park Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Soul
Blues
Male Vocalists
Southern Soul
Southern Soul Blues
2011 1 concert
2009 3 concerts
2008 3 concerts
2001 1 concert
1998 1 concert
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 Lee Peyton
 Grenadablues
 Zandernet
 Matthew Moellering
 Bethany34
 Old Time Rocker
 Brian Clark
 Arman Safa

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has J. Blackfoot had?

J. Blackfoot has had 9 concerts.

What genre is J. Blackfoot?

J. Blackfoot is most often considered to be Soul, Blues, Male Vocalists, Southern Soul, and Southern Soul Blues.

When was the last J. Blackfoot concert?

The last J. Blackfoot concert was on September 17, 2011 at Washington County Convention Center Fairgrounds in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. The bands that performed were: Bobby "blue" Bland / Will / Bobby Rush / Willie Clayton / J. Blackfoot / Grady Champion / Victor Wainwright / Ruby Wilson / Patrice Moncell / The Wildroots.

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