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Lonnie Brooks (born Lee Baker Jr., December 18, 1933 – April 1, 2017) was an American blues singer and guitarist.
Lee Baker, Jr. dit Guitar Junior à ses débuts puis Lonnie Brooks, né le 18 décembre 1933 à Dubuisson (paroisse de Saint-Landry) en Louisiane et mort le 1 er avril 2017 à Chicago [1], est un chanteur et guitariste américain de blues [2].
12 nov. 2010 · Lonnie Brooks (vocals, guitar), Hubert Sumlin (guitar), Little Mack Simmons (harmonica), Willie Mabon (piano), Fred Below (drums). Released in 1975. ...more. From the album "Sweet Home Chicago".
5 avr. 2017 · Lonnie Brooks, a blues singer and guitarist whose relationship with his adopted hometown was cemented by his hit recording of Robert Johnson’s “Sweet Home Chicago,” died on Saturday in Chicago....
Lonnie Brooks was a pseudonym used by Lee Baker, Jr. (born December 18, 1933, Dubuisson, Louisiana, USA - died April 1, 2017, Chicago, Illinois, USA) an American blues singer and guitarist. Embarking on a solo career, he adopted the moniker of Guitar Jr.
2 avr. 2017 · When Chicago blues giant Lonnie Brooks appeared with the Chicago Jazz Ensemble in 2005, he dazzled the audience, but not with fast finger work alone.
Having forged a unique Louisiana/Chicago blues synthesis unlike anyone else's on the competitive Windy City scene, charismatic guitarist Lonnie Brooks long reigned as one of the town's top bluesmen. A…. Read Full Biography.