Austin-based
Black Joe Lewis is a contemporary singer and guitarist with a bent toward vintage blues, soul, and R&B. Backed by his band
the Honeybears,
Lewis draws inspiration from such legendary "shouters" as
Howlin' Wolf,
Wilson Pickett, and
James Brown, as well as smoother crooners including
Sam Cooke.
Black Joe Lewis released his debut album on Weary in 2007. Around the same time, his appearance at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas garnered increased fan and press support. In 2009,
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears released
Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!, produced by
Jim Eno (
Spoon), on Lost Highway. The band toured relentlessly over the next year before reconvening at Austin's Public Hi-Fi studio with
Eno to record its even grittier follow-up,
Scandalous. The set contained an appearance by the gospel group
the Relatives on "You Been Lyin'."
Scandalous was released on Lost Highway in March of 2011. In 2013,
Lewis returned with his fourth studio album, the raw and raucous
Electric Slave. The album was credited to simply
Black Joe Lewis, as he'd grown tired of the
Honeybears moniker. But
Lewis soon discovered fans and promoters thought this meant he was now working as a solo act. After taking some downtime,
Lewis brought back the
Honeybears billing for 2017's
Backlash (his first album for INgrooves Music Group), which also found him exploring harder grooves and a stronger rock & roll influence. ~ Matt Collar