Lonnie Brooks

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Don't Take Advantage of Me 04:22 Tools
Voodoo Daddy 00:00 Tools
One More Shot 00:00 Tools
Reconsider Baby 03:08 Tools
In the Dark 00:00 Tools
Cold Lonely Nights 05:40 Tools
Eyeballin' 00:00 Tools
You Know What My Body Needs 00:00 Tools
Feel Good Doin' Bad 00:00 Tools
I Want All My Money Back 00:00 Tools
Hoodoo She Do 00:00 Tools
Alimony 04:00 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago 04:55 Tools
Got Lucky Last Night 00:00 Tools
Two Headed Man 05:50 Tools
Figure Head 00:00 Tools
Woke Up This Morning 00:00 Tools
Two Guitars Shuffle 00:00 Tools
Crosscut Saw 00:00 Tools
Jealous Man 00:00 Tools
Crazy 'Bout You Baby 00:00 Tools
Big Leg Woman 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Got 00:00 Tools
Roll of the Tumbling Dice 04:14 Tools
Mr. Somebody 00:00 Tools
Mama Talk to Your Daughter 00:00 Tools
Crash Head on into Love 00:00 Tools
Things I Used to Do 00:00 Tools
The Train and the Horse 00:00 Tools
Worked Up Woman 03:26 Tools
Let's Talk It Over 00:00 Tools
Watchdog 00:00 Tools
Holding On to the Memories 00:00 Tools
Christmas On the Bayou 00:00 Tools
Wife for Tonight 00:00 Tools
Temporary Insanity 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Superstitious 00:00 Tools
Trading Post 00:00 Tools
Something You Got 00:00 Tools
Breakfast In Bed 00:00 Tools
One Sunny Day 00:00 Tools
Boomerang 00:00 Tools
Mr. Hot Shot 00:00 Tools
End of the Rope 00:00 Tools
Evil Twin 00:00 Tools
Maybe 00:00 Tools
Figurehead 00:00 Tools
All I Want For Christmas (Is to Be With You) 00:00 Tools
Backbone Man 00:00 Tools
You Know What My Body Needs (live) 00:00 Tools
Zydeco 02:43 Tools
Before You Go 06:06 Tools
Hideaway 00:00 Tools
Like Father, Like Son 00:00 Tools
A Little More Time 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Red Rooster 00:00 Tools
The Frog 00:00 Tools
Family Rules 00:00 Tools
Messed Up Again 00:00 Tools
Too Little, Too Late 00:00 Tools
I Need A Friend 00:00 Tools
Bon Ton Roulet 00:00 Tools
Hard Gamblin' Woman 00:00 Tools
Feast or Famine 00:00 Tools
Boogie Rambler 00:00 Tools
It's Your World 00:00 Tools
Born With the Blues 00:00 Tools
Treat Me Like Your Dog 00:00 Tools
Inflation 00:00 Tools
Stake My Claim 00:00 Tools
This Should Go on Forever 00:00 Tools
Stranger In My House 00:00 Tools
One Track Train 03:26 Tools
Why Do Things Have To Change 00:00 Tools
Cold, Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
Two Guitars Shuffle - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Wound Up Tight 00:00 Tools
Roll, Roll, Roll 00:00 Tools
Teenage Boogie Man 00:00 Tools
I Met the Blues in Person 00:00 Tools
Wrong Number 03:17 Tools
Get Through to You 00:00 Tools
The Train 00:00 Tools
Hush Mouth Money 00:00 Tools
Skid Row 00:00 Tools
Family Curse 00:00 Tools
Bewitched 00:00 Tools
A Man's Got To To What A Man's Got To Do 00:00 Tools
Back Trail 00:00 Tools
I'll Take Care of You 00:00 Tools
Belly Rubbin' Music 00:00 Tools
Don't Go to Sleep On Me 00:00 Tools
Street Walking Woman 00:00 Tools
Alligators Around My Door 00:00 Tools
It's Your World aka Do What You Set Out to Do 00:00 Tools
Move Over, Little Dog 00:00 Tools
A Little Rock and Roll and Some Country Blues 00:00 Tools
Two Trains Running 00:00 Tools
Brand New Mojo Hand 03:36 Tools
It's Mighty Crazy 00:00 Tools
Born In Louisiana (W/Ervin Charles) 00:00 Tools
Greasy Man 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand It No More 00:00 Tools
Accident 00:00 Tools
Let It All Hang Out 00:00 Tools
Heavy Traffic 00:00 Tools
Don't Answer the Door 00:00 Tools
The Popeye 00:00 Tools
If You Want Me to Love You 00:00 Tools
It's Lying Time Again 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Going Home 00:00 Tools
Horoscope 00:00 Tools
Go To The Mardi Gras 00:00 Tools
Born in Louisiana 00:00 Tools
Got Me By the Tail 00:00 Tools
T.V. Mama 00:00 Tools
If the Price Is Right 00:00 Tools
Two Trains Running (W/Ervin Charles) 00:00 Tools
Mother Nature 00:00 Tools
Two-Headed Man 05:50 Tools
Quit My Baby 00:00 Tools
Musta' Been Dreamin' 00:00 Tools
A Man's Got to Do What a Man's Got to Do 00:00 Tools
The Train And The Horse - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Eyeballin' / In The Dark 00:00 Tools
Crazy about you baby 00:00 Tools
You're Playing Hooky 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely Lonely Nights 05:40 Tools
You're Playing Hookey 00:00 Tools
Two Guitars Shuffle (take 1) 00:00 Tools
You Put It On Me 00:00 Tools
Watch Dog 00:00 Tools
Mama Talk To Your Daughter (take 4) 00:00 Tools
Cheaper To Keep Her 00:00 Tools
I Want All My Money Back - Live 00:00 Tools
Two Guitars Shuffle - Take 1 00:00 Tools
Sweet Little Angel 00:00 Tools
You Know What My Body Needs - (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Want My Money Back 00:00 Tools
Somewhere In Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Mama Talk To Your Daughter - Take 4 00:00 Tools
Musta' Been Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Feel Good Doin’ Bad 00:00 Tools
Give Me Back My Ring 00:00 Tools
The Train & The Horse 00:00 Tools
M Not Going Home 00:00 Tools
Shakin' Little Mama 00:00 Tools
Can't Hold Out Much Longer 00:00 Tools
Who's Making Love 00:00 Tools
She's Out There Somewhere 00:00 Tools
Eyeballing 00:00 Tools
Things I Used To Do (take 4) 00:00 Tools
You Don't Have To Go 00:00 Tools
The Train And The Horse (take 2) 00:00 Tools
Two Guitars Shuffle (take 2) 00:00 Tools
Sad Feeling 00:00 Tools
Things I Used To Do - Take 4 00:00 Tools
Mama Talk To Your Daughter - Take 2 00:00 Tools
Don’t Take Advantage of Me 00:00 Tools
TV Mama 00:00 Tools
All I Want For Christmas 00:00 Tools
Eyeballin 00:00 Tools
Feel Good Doin' Bad (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hide Away 00:00 Tools
I’m Not Going Home 00:00 Tools
The Train And The Horse - Take 1 00:00 Tools
Cold Lonely Nights (live) 00:00 Tools
Get Trought To You 00:00 Tools
Two Headed Man (Live) 00:00 Tools
Trading Post - Live 00:00 Tools
It's My Own Fault 00:00 Tools
Don't Answer That Door 00:00 Tools
Mr hot shot 00:00 Tools
Eyeballin` 00:00 Tools
Born With the Blues - Lonnie Brooks 00:00 Tools
Demonstrating 00:00 Tools
The Train And The Horse (take 1) 00:00 Tools
Eyeballin' - Live 00:00 Tools
Mama Talk To Your Daughter (take 2) 00:00 Tools
You're Playing Hookie 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago (live) 00:00 Tools
A little rock & roll and some country blues 00:00 Tools
In The Dark - Live 00:00 Tools
Tell My Baby 00:00 Tools
Two Headed Man - Live 00:00 Tools
Feel Good Doin' Bad [live] 00:00 Tools
I Want All My Money Back - Lonnie Brooks 00:00 Tools
Tom Cat Blues 00:00 Tools
Rooster Blues 00:00 Tools
You Know What My Boby Needs (Live) 00:00 Tools
Wife For Tonight (live) 00:00 Tools
You Know What My Body Needs [Live] 00:00 Tools
Bewitched - Live 00:00 Tools
Cold Lonely Nights - L Brooks 00:00 Tools
I Want All My Money Back (live) 00:00 Tools
Bed Bug Blues 00:00 Tools
Wee Wee Hours 00:00 Tools
Texas Flood 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Brooks - Bayou Lightning 03 - Watchdog 00:00 Tools
Lets Talk It Over ['Let's Talk'] 00:00 Tools
One Train 00:00 Tools
Cold Lonely Nights - Live 00:00 Tools
All My Money Back 00:00 Tools
Hideaway (live) 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Brooks - Bayou Lightning 01 - Voodoo Daddy 00:00 Tools
Double Whammy (With Stevie Ray Vaughan) 00:00 Tools
Ooh Wee Baby 00:00 Tools
Don`t Take Advantage Of Me 00:00 Tools
Cold Lonely Nights [Live] 00:00 Tools
When There's No Way Out 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely, Lonely Nights 00:00 Tools
In The Dark (live) 00:00 Tools
All I Want For Christmas Is To Be With You 00:00 Tools
Sweet Home Chicago-live 00:00 Tools
Got Lucky Last Night - Lonnie Brooks 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely Lonely Nights (live duet) 00:00 Tools
Broke And Hungry 00:00 Tools
Those Lonely Lonely Nights (Live) 00:00 Tools
Born With The Blues (live) 00:00 Tools
Train and the Horse 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Mr. Somebody/Lonnie Brooks 00:00 Tools
Trading Post (live) 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Brooks - Bayou Lightning 02 - Figure head 00:00 Tools
Don't Take Advantage Of Me(OST Sons Of Anarchy) 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Brooks - Bayou Lightning 04 - Breakfast in bed 00:00 Tools
Lonnie Brooks - Bayou Lightning 08 - Watch what you got 00:00 Tools
New Title - Born with the Blues 00:00 Tools
10 Maybe - Lonnie Brooks 00:00 Tools
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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." Jon Pareles, a music critic for the New York Times, wrote, "He sings in a rowdy baritone, sliding and rasping in songs that celebrate lust, fulfilled and unfulfilled; his guitar solos are pointed and unhurried, with a tone that slices cleanly across the beat. Wearing a cowboy hat, he looks like the embodiment of a good-time bluesman." Brooks was born in Dubuisson, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. He learned to play blues from his banjo-picking grandfather but did not think about a career in music until he moved to Port Arthur, Texas, in the early 1950s. There he heard live performances by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, T-Bone Walker, B.B. King, Long John Hunter and others and began to think about making money from music. Clifton Chenier heard Brooks strumming his guitar on his front porch in Port Arthur and offered him a job in his touring band. Embarking on a solo career, he began calling himself Guitar Jr. and signed with the Goldband label, based in Lake Charles, Louisiana. His singles for the label included the regional hit "Family Rules", which remains a favorite of the swamp pop idiom in southern Louisiana and southeast Texas. Other Goldband singles included "Made in the Shade" and "The Crawl" (both of which were later recorded by the Fabulous Thunderbirds). In 1960, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he adopted the stage name Lonnie Brooks (Luther Johnson was already using the name Guitar Junior there). Brooks found regular work in clubs on the West Side of Chicago, in nearby Gary and East Chicago, Indiana, and occasionally in the Rush Street entertainment area on Chicago's North Side. He recorded numerous singles for various labels, including Chess, Chirrup, Mercury, Midas and USA Records, receiving some local radio airplay. He also supported other artists on record and live, including Jimmy Reed. In 1961 he played guitar on the double album Jimmy Reed at Carnegie Hall. In 1969, he recorded his first album, Broke an’ Hungry, for Capitol Records. It was produced by Wayne Shuler, son of Eddie Shuler, who had founded Goldband Records in Louisiana. In 1974, Brooks participated in a multi-artist tour of Europe and recorded an album, Sweet Home Chicago, for the French label Black & Blue. When he returned to Chicago, he began playing regularly at Pepper’s Hideout on the South Side. There he attracted the attention of Bruce Iglauer, head of the fledgling Alligator Records, who had previously seen him at the Avenue Lounge on the city’s West Side. In 1978, Iglauer included four of Brooks’s songs (including three originals) in the anthology series Living Chicago Blues, released by Alligator. He was signed to the label, which released his album Bayou Lightning the following year. The album won the Grand Prix du Disque Award from the 1980 Montreux Jazz Festival. While in Montreux, Brooks befriended the country music star Roy Clark, who arranged for him to appear on the country music television program Hee Haw. Since that time, Brooks has recorded exclusively for Alligator, releasing seven albums in his own name and contributing to shared recordings and compilation appearances. His style, sometimes described as "voodoo blues", includes elements of Chicago blues, Louisiana blues, swamp pop and rhythm and blues. Other labels have issued pre-1978 recordings by Brooks and compilations of his singles. Following the release of Bayou Lightning, Brooks began touring in the U.S. and also returned to Europe. A 1982 trip to Germany resulted in an hour-long live performance on German television. His next album, Hot Shot, was released in 1983. His album Wound Up Tight, released in 1986, featured his most famous fan, Johnny Winter, on guitar. Rolling Stone took notice of the album, running a six-page feature on Brooks. In 1987, BBC Radio broadcast an hour-long live performance by him. By this time, his teenage son Ronnie Baker Brooks was touring with the band. He made his recording debut on his father's album Live from Chicago—Bayou Lightning Strikes. Brooks’s 1991 release, Satisfaction Guaranteed, received much coverage in the press, including features and articles in the Washington Post, the Village Voice, the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, Guitar World, Living Blues, Blues Revue, and other publications. Brooks went on a national concert tour with B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor, Junior Wells and Eric Johnson in the summer of 1993. Eric Clapton, performing in Chicago as part of his "From the Cradle" tour, honored Brooks by inviting the bluesman on stage for an impromptu jam at the blues club Buddy Guy's Legends. In 1996, Brooks released Roadhouse Rules. The album was produced in Memphis by Jim Gaines, who also produced Luther Allison, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Santana. Ronnie Baker Brooks also played on this album. With fellow Gulf Coast blues veterans Long John Hunter and Phillip Walker (both of whom he had known and played with in the 1950s in Port Arthur), Brooks released Lone Star Shootout in 1999. Brooks continues to tour in the U.S. and Europe. His sons, Ronnie Baker Brooks and Wayne Baker Brooks, are also full-time blues entertainers, fronting their own bands and touring extensively in the U.S. and abroad. Wayne Baker Brooks also plays in his father's band. The Brookses are frequent guest performers at each other's shows and have booked appearances as the Brooks Family. Besides his live and recorded performances, Brooks appeared in the films Blues Brothers 2000 and The Express and in two UK television commercials for Heineken beer. His song "Eyeballin'" was used in the film Forever LuLu. "Got Lucky Last Night", featuring Johnny Winter, was used in the film Masters of Menace. Brooks also co-authored the book Blues for Dummies, with Wayne Baker Brooks and the music historian, guitarist, and songwriter Cub Koda. Brooks was an influence on the soul artist Reggie Sears. Discography Lone Star Shootout, with Long John Hunter and Phillip Walker (Alligator, 1999) Deluxe Edition (Alligator, 1997) Roadhouse Rules (Alligator, 1996) Let’s Talk It Over (1977 sessions released by Delmark, 1993) Satisfaction Guaranteed (Alligator, 1991) Live from Chicago: Bayou Lightning Strikes (Alligator, 1988) Wound Up Tight (Alligator, 1986) Live at Pepper’s (Black Magic, 1985; reissued by Black Top, 1996) The Crawl, as Guitar Jr. (Goldband singles reissued by Charly, 1984) Hot Shot (Alligator, 1983) Turn On the Night (Alligator, 1981) Blues Deluxe (Alligator/WXRT, 1980) Bayou Lightning (Alligator, 1979) Living Chicago Blues, vol. 3 (Alligator, 1978) Sweet Home Chicago (Black & Blue, 1975; reissued by Evidence Records, 1994) Broke an' Hungry, as Guitar Jr. (Capitol, 1969) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.