Artist Bio:
Johnnie Morisette was an American rhythm and blues singer, songwriter, and record producer born on November 1, 1935, in Haynesville, Louisiana. He started his music career in the 1950s and gained recognition for his soulful voice and energetic stage presence. Morisette released several singles throughout the 1960s, including "Meet Me at the Twistin' Place" and "I'm Hungry." He was also known for his songwriting skills, penning tracks for artists such as Otis Redding and The Marvelettes.
In addition to his solo music career, Morisette collaborated with various record labels such as Modern Records and Chess Records. He continued to perform and record music into the 1970s, although his commercial success waned. Johnnie Morisette's contributions to the rhythm and blues genre have left a lasting impact, and his music continues to be appreciated by fans of classic soul music.
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