Lonnie Brooks

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  • blues
  • chicago blues
  • blues rock
  • rhythm and blues
  • guitar
Lonnie Brooks (December 18, 1933-) is an American blues singer and guitarist. He was born Lee Baker, Jr. in Dubuisson, Louisiana. He began performing with Clifton Chenier during the 1950s under the name Guitar Junior. He recorded some songs under that name which had local success. In 1960, he moved to Chicago. Luther Johnson was already using the name "Guitar Junior" there, so he adopted the stage name Lonnie Brooks.

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Songs

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    A Little Rock And Roll And Some Country Blues

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    A Man's Got to Do What a Man's Got to Do

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    A Man's Got To To What A Man's Got To Do

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    Accident

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    Back Trail

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    Backbone Man

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    Before You Go

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    Belly Rubbin' Music

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    Bewitched

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    Big Leg Woman

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    Boomerang

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    Born With the Blues

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    Brand New Mojo Hand

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    Can't Hold Out Much Longer

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    Christmas on the Bayou

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    Cold Lonely Nights

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    Crazy 'Bout You Baby

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    Crazy About You Baby

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    Crosscut Saw

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    Don't Take Advantage of Me

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    End of the Rope

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    Evil Twin

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    Eyeballin'

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    Family Curse

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    Family Rules

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    Feast Or Famine

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    Feel Good Doin' Bad (live)

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    Figurehead

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    Get Through To You

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    Got Lucky Last Night

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    Got Me by the Tail

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    Hideaway

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    Holding On To The Memories

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    Hoodoo She Do

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    Horoscope

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    Hush Mouth Money

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    I Need a Friend

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    I Want All My Money Back

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    If The Price Is Right

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    In the Dark

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    It's Lying Time Again

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    It's Your World

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    Jealous man

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    Like Father, Like Son

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    Mama Talk to Your Daughter

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    Maybe

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    Messed Up Again

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    Mr. Hot Shot

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    Mr. Somebody

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    Musta' Been Dreamin'


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