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  1. Lonnie Brooks (born 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." Jon Pareles, a music critic for the New York Times, wrote, "He ...

  2. Además de en sus actuaciones registradas, Brooks apareció en las películas Blues Brothers 2000 y The Express y en dos anuncios de televisión para Heineken. Su canción "Eyeballin'" fue utilizada en la película Forever LuLu .

  3. Queen of the Blues is an album by the American blues singer Koko Taylor, released in 1985. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Traditional Blues Recording".

  4. Queen Of The Blues. Koko tears through ten killers. Guests Son Seals, Albert Collins, Lonnie Brooks and James Cotton! Grammy nominee. "That voice is in superb form...a powerful album that goes straight to the heart"-CHICAGO TRIBUNE. Available On CD.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2017 · Brooks died Saturday night at age 83 in Chicago, said his son, Ronnie Baker Brooks, a blues guitarist who toured prolifically with his father. “He had his own sound, his own style,” said...

  6. Regístrate para Deezer Free y escucha Lonnie Brooks: discografía, canciones top y playlists. Born in Louisiana, Lee Baker Jr. got his love of the blues from his grandfather, a banjo player... Lonnie Brooks

  7. Born in Dubuisson, Louisiana, on Dec. 18, 1933, Brooks says he didn’t begin playing guitar until he was 22, in Port Arthur, Texas, but it didn’t take long for him to land a record deal with the Goldband label. After moving to Chicago, he worked with Jimmy Reed, among others, playing guitar on Reed’s classic recording of ‘Big Boss Man.’.