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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    One More Shot

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    One Sunny Day

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    One Track Train

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    Reconsider Baby

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    Rockin' Red Rooster

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    Roll of the Tumbling Dice

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    Shakin' Little Mama

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    Skid Row

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    Something You Got

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    Stake My Claim

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    Stranger In My House

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    Sweet Home Chicago

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    Sweet Home Chicago (live)

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    Sweet Little Angel

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    Temporary Insanity

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    The Train & The Horse

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    The Train and the Horse

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    Things I Used to Do

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    Too Little, Too Late

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    Trading Post

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    Treat Me Like Your Dog

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    Two Guitars Shuffle

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    Two Headed Man

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    Two-Headed Man

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    Voodoo Daddy

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    Watch Dog

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    Watch What You Got

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    Watchdog

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    Who's Making Love

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    Wife for Tonight

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    Woke Up This Morning

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    Wound Up Tight

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    Wrong Number

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    You Don't Have to Go

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    You Know What My Body Needs

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    You Put It on Me

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    Zydeco


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