John Lee Hooker, Jr.

performing in Auburn, Maine in 2006

John Lee Hooker, Jr. (born 1952) is an American blues musician. He is the son of influential blues singer John Lee Hooker (19172001). The younger Hooker's musical style is markedly modernized, featuring contemporary arrangements.

Born in Detroit, Hooker was performing live on local radio stations by the time he was 8 years old, and toured with his father as a teenager. He struggled with drugs and alcohol for several years before reviving his career with his debut solo album, Blues with a Vengeance, in 2004. The album was nominated for a Grammy. A follow-up album, Cold as Ice, was released in 2006.[1]

Hooker's third album, All Odds Against Me, was released on August 19, 2008. Marking a clear departure from his father's style of music, the album was nominated for a Grammy that year in the Best Traditional Blues CD category.[1] An animated video for the song, "Blues Ain't Nothin' But a Pimp," produced by Paris-based studio Callicore, featured Hooker as a street-hardened character known as "Bluesman." The video was a 2009 Webby Award honoree for special effects.[2]

Hooker's 2008 touring band included of George Lacson (Bass), Jeff Horan (Guitar), Mike Rogers (Drums), and Gig Anderson (Keys).

John Lee, now an ordained minister is now reaching out to those in prisons (some of which where he was an inmate during his drug abuse years) and is currently raising funds through his Kickstarter webpage in order to finish his recording and eventual release of his first contemporary soul gospel album using almost the same blues and funk elements he incorporated in his blues releases and concerts. Rev. Hooker also gives a brief video bio of himself leading up to his conversion to Christianity on his Kickstarter page including a full bio.

Before becoming a minister and still a blues artist, he was featured in an episode of The 700 Club where he detailed his drug addictions and imprisonments leading up to his conversion to Christianity and sobriety. That video clip can be found on YouTube.

Discography

Studio Albums

Live albums

References

  1. 1 2 Leggett, Steve. "Biography: John Lee Hooker, Jr.". Allmusic. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
  2. "Bluesman John Lee Hooker, Jr. Continues to Garner Nods for 'All Odds Against Me' CD," African American News, DogonVillage.com. Retrieved: 31 October 2013.

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