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Blues and soul singer Janiva Magness was no stranger to trouble and hard times growing up, and at her best, she pours that lifetime of emotion into her passionate phrasing and vocal delivery. Born in Detroit, Magness grew up with her father's blues and country record collection, as well as the city's wonderfully Motown pop-soul sound, all of which shaped her style and approach as a musician. She lost both of her parents to suicide while in her early teens, and she ended up living on the streets, channeled through endless foster homes, before becoming pregnant at the age of 17 and being forced to give up the child for adoption. Her personal and creative redemption came at an Otis Rush show in Minneapolis. Discouraged, stressed, and definitely underage, Magness snuck into the club and was transformed by Rush's performance. That was the moment, Magness maintains, that her vision of herself as a singer and musician began to take shape. She started out as a background singer, finally ending up in Phoenix in the early '80s, where she formed the Mojomatics, a popular local band. Magness next relocated to Los Angeles in 1986. A debut cassette, More Than Live, appeared in the mid-'90s, with her first CD, It Takes One to Know One, appearing in 1996, followed by three more independent releases. Magness signed with NorthernBlues Music and Bury Him at the Crossroads was issued by the label in 2004, with Do I Move You? following two years later in 2006. Magness began to draw a lot of critical and fan attention, particularly in the blues community, and her career was in full swing, garnering an armful of blues awards. She signed with Alligator Records in 2008, which issued What Love Will Do that same year, following it with The Devil Is an Angel Too in 2010 and Stronger for It in 2012. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
Me and my husband seen her perform for the first time at the blues festival in greensboro, NC on May 18th 2013. We have both became big fans and bought some of her cds. Wonderful blues singer.
Thank you Pandora, never heard Janiva until she kept popping up on my Mojo Mamas station. Now I have all her albums and going to see her live on the 8th of July! Can't wait!
great voice some of her songs were written just for me in my great state of mind. love it. glad i found her. i will go see her live if ever i get the opportunity
I've seen janiva live 3 times! She gets it done! love her!
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Just watched her belt out the blues on the Pacific Blues Cruise last week. She is the ULTIMATE class act. Got to talk with her over coffee early one morning. A real giving lovely person. From a new adoring fan forever!!
She is one of my favorite blues ladies (along with Susan Tedeschi). I saw her at the Blues on Grand in Des Moines and would love to see her come again to the Omaha area (missed her the last time). She puts on a great show!
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