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  1. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Lonnie Brooks, a Louisiana-born blues musician well-known for his version of the Robert Johnson song "Sweet Home Chicago," died Saturday, April 1, 2017, according to multiple news sources. He was 83.

  2. b. December 18th, 1933 in Dubuisson (Louisiana) d. April 1st, 2017 in Chicago (Illinois) THE CRAWL. Charly. 1957 - January 1960. Il apprend la guitare auprès de son grand-père banjoïste. Natif de la Louisiane, Lonnie grandit à Port Arthur au Texas et écoute les grands guitaristes texans (Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, "T-Bone" Walker, "Long ...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Lonnie Brooks, a Louisiana-born blues musician well-known for his version of the Robert Johnson song "Sweet Home Chicago," died Saturday, April 1, 2017, according to multiple news sources. He was 83.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Brooks was born Lee Baker Jr. Dec. 18, 1933, in Dubuisson, Louisiana. He was introduced to the blues by his banjo-plucking grandfather. Later, in the early 1950s, he decided to pursue a musical career after moving to Port Arthur, Texas, where he heard live sets by blues legends including T-Bone Walker, B.B. King, and others.

  5. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Legendary Chicago blues musician Lonnie Brooks, who started out as a banjo-picking lad in Louisiana decades before breathing new life into the tune “Sweet Home Chicago,” died Saturday at 83 ...

  6. 22 de feb. de 2017 · Lonnie Brooks (Lee Baker Jr., December 18, 1933 - April 1, 2017) was an American blues singer and guitarist. The musicologist Robert Palmer, writing in Rolling Stone, stated, "His music is witty, soulful and ferociously energetic, brimming with novel harmonic turnarounds, committed vocals and simply astonishing guitar work."

  7. Lonnie Brooks (born Lee Baker Jr., December 18, 1933) is an American blues singer and guitarist. He was born in Dubuisson, Louisiana. Rolling Stone says, “His music is witty, soulful and ferociously energetic, brimming with novel harmonic turnarounds, committed vocals and simply astonishing guitar work.” ‘’The New York Times’’ adds, “He sings in a rowdy baritone, sliding and ...