James Booker
Certainly one of the most flamboyant New Orleans pianists in recent memory, James Carroll Booker III was a major influence on the local rhythm & blues scene in the '50s and '60s. Booker's training included classical instruction until age 12, by which time he had already begun to gain recognition as a blues and gospel organist on radio station WMRY every Sunday. By the time he was out of high school he had recorded on several occasions, including his own first release, "Doing the Hambone," in 1953. In 1960, he made the national charts with "Gonzo," an organ instrumental, and over the course of the next two decades played and recorded with artists as varied as Lloyd Price, Aretha Franklin, Ringo Starr, the Doobie Brothers, and B.B. King. In 1967, he was convicted of possession of heroin and served a one-year sentence at Angola Penitentiary (referred to as the "Ponderosa"), which took the momentum out of an otherwise promising career. The rediscovery of "roots" music by college students during the '70s (focusing primarily on "Fess" by Professor Longhair) provided the opportunity for a comeback by 1974, with numerous engagements at local clubs like Tipitina's, The Maple Leaf, and Snug Harbor. As with "Fess," Booker's performances at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festivals took on the trappings of legendary "happenings," and he often spent his festival earnings to arrive in style, pulling up to the stage in a rented Rolls Royce and attired in costumes befitting the "Piano Prince of New Orleans," complete with a cape. Such performances tended to be unpredictable: he might easily plant some Chopin into a blues tune or launch into a jeremiad on the CIA with all the fervor of a "Reverend Ike-meets-Moms Mabley" tag-team match.
Booker's left hand was simply phenomenal, often a problem for bass players who found themselves running for cover in an attempt to stay out of the way; with it he successfully amalgamated the jazz and rhythm & blues idioms of New Orleans, adding more than a touch of gospel thrown in for good measure. His playing was also highly improvisational, reinventing a progression (usually his own) so that a single piece would evolve into a medley of itself. In addition, he had a plaintive and seering vocal style which was equally comfortable with gospel, jazz standards, blues, or popular songs. Despite his personal eccentricities, Booker had the respect of New Orleans' best musicians, and elements of his influence are still very much apparent in the playing of pianists like Henry Butler and Harry Connick, Jr.
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The Lost Paramount Tapes
Blues - Paru chez DJM Records le 11 mars 1997
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Classified (Remixed & Expanded Edition)
Blues - Paru chez Rounder Records le 1 janv. 1982
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True (Live At Tipitina's - 04/25/78)
James Booker, Tipitina’s Record Club
Jazz - Paru chez 501 RECORD CLUB le 3 déc. 2021
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Spiders On The Keys (Live At The Maple Leaf Bar, New Orleans, LA / 1977-1982)
Jazz - Paru chez Rounder le 15 sept. 1993
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Resurrection Of The Bayou Maharajah (Live At The Maple Leaf Bar, New Orleans, LA / 1977-1982)
Jazz - Paru chez Rounder le 22 juil. 1993
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At Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1976, Vol. 1 (Live)
Jazz - Paru chez Jazzline le 1 mars 1976
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Let's Make a Better World! Live in Leipzig
Blues - Paru chez Black Sun Music le 1 janv. 1991
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United, Our Thing Will Stand: Live At Tipitina's 1976 (Live)
Soul - Paru chez Night Train International le 1 janv. 1999
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The Piano Prince of New Orleans
Blues - Paru chez Black Sun Music le 1 janv. 1976
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King Of The New Orleans Keyboard
Blues - Paru chez jsp le 1 mars 2012
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A Taste of Honey: Live In New Orleans, 1977
Soul - Paru chez Night Train International le 1 janv. 2000
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James Booker: Manchester '77
Blues - Paru chez Document Records le 1 juin 2006
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Blues & Ragtime from New Orleans
Blues - Paru chez Black Sun Music le 1 janv. 1976
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Gonzo: More Than All The 45's
Soul - Paru chez Night Train International le 1 janv. 1996
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Nightingale
Jazz - Paru chez oldies and hits for future le 28 mai 2019
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Gonzo (Billboard Hot 100 - No 43)
R&B - Paru chez Music Manager le 5 nov. 2020
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Under The Christmas Tree
Jazz - Paru chez The Christmas Tree le 24 nov. 2021
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Sound and Vision
Jazz - Paru chez the sound girly le 13 déc. 2014
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