Johnny Wesley and The Four Tees were an influential blues band active during the mid-20th century. Their music style was characterized by a distinct blend of traditional blues rhythms with a touch of jazz, making them pioneers in the development of the blues-jazz fusion genre. Johnny Wesley, the band's lead vocalist and guitarist, was particularly noted for his soulful voice and innovative guitar techniques. Their most influential work, "Moody Blues", has been widely recognized for its profound impact on later blues and jazz musicians.