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  1. Sept. 28, 1928 Koko Taylor, Queen of the Blues "I'm a Woman" 4:36; KOKO TAYLOR (Chicago, U.S.A) - Beer Bottle Boogie* 3:35; KOKO TAYLOR (Chicago , U.S.A) - Something Inside Me. 3:51; KOKO TAYLOR & LONNIE BROOKS QUEEN BEE. 3:52; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Contributors. Hans-Christoph, vrp_pdx. Report. Ad. Koko Taylor – Queen Of The Blues ...

  2. CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago blues musician Lonnie Brooks, whose relationship with his adopted hometown was cemented by his hit recording of Robert Johnson's "Sweet Home Chicago," died at age 83, his son Ronnie Baker Brooks said Sunday. A prolific musician known for his intense guitar solos and raspy but strong voice, Brooks died on Saturday night, his son said.

  3. 4 de dic. de 2003 · Brooks passed away on April 1, 2017. Lee Baker, Jr., also known as legendary blues singer and guitarist Lonnie Brooks, was born in Dubuisson, Louisiana on December 18, 1933 to Lillian Baker, a housewife, and Baker, Sr., a cotton field laborer. His grandfather, “Joe the Banjo,” was a circus strongman, musician and craftsman, and Brooks ...

  4. 1985. New Submission. Queen Of The Blues ( LP, Album) SONET. SNTL 2941. Italy. 1985. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1985 Vinyl release of "Queen Of The Blues" on Discogs.

  5. Some of Koko's most loyal fans are her fellow Chicago blues musicians. So when she called on the city's top bluesmen, players like James Cotton, Son Seals, Lonnie Brooks, and Albert Collins to help her on this album, all of them made time in their hectic schedules to give the Queen their best.

  6. Harmonica – James Cotton ( tracks: 1, 8) Keyboards – "Professor" Eddie Lusk *. Liner Notes – Andrew Gerking. Mastered By – Tom Coyne. Photography By – Charles Cherney. Producer – Bruce Iglauer. Tenor Saxophone – Abb Locke ( tracks: 2, 5) Vocals, Producer – Koko Taylor.

  7. Lonnie Brooks was born with the name Lee Baker, Jr., and made his first records under the moniker ‘Guitar Junior.’ But no matter what name he uses, Brooks has been a crowd pleaser for decades, blending his Louisiana/Texas R&B roots with the blues and soul sounds of Chicago to forge a strong musical identity enhanced by his songwriting skills and bright stage presence.