Jazz · Blues · R&B · Piano

JamesBooker

Born: New Orleans, LA, December 17, 1939 — Died: November 8, 1983

James Booker was arguably the most technically gifted pianist New Orleans ever produced — a one-eyed, flamboyant genius whose breathtaking facility and emotional depth placed him in a category of his own.

James Booker
25+
Years Active
5+
Official Albums
1958
First Recording
Piano
Master Instrument

The Piano Prince of New Orleans

James Carroll Booker III was born in New Orleans in 1939, the son of a Baptist preacher, and displayed prodigious musical gifts from the earliest age. He was playing professionally as a teenager, and his ability to synthesize the full range of New Orleans piano styles — from Professor Longhair's rumba-blues to the bebop of Oscar Peterson — into something entirely his own marked him as exceptional from the start.

Booker recorded his first sides in the late 1950s and became a sought-after session musician, recording with artists across the R&B and soul spectrum. His hit recording of 'Gonzo' (1960) brought him brief commercial success, but his life was marked by struggles with addiction and mental illness that repeatedly interrupted his career.

"I am the best pianist in the world and I will tell you who comes second — nobody."

— James Booker

Despite — or perhaps because of — his turbulent life, Booker's performances had an incandescent quality that those who witnessed them never forgot. His concerts at Tipitina's in the late 1970s and early 1980s are legendary, documents of a musician playing with total freedom and complete technical command. The Rounder Records albums recorded in this period are essential listening.

Booker died in 1983 at the age of 43, his full potential never realized on record. But his influence on the pianists who came after him — Dr. John, Harry Connick Jr., and countless others who heard him play — is immeasurable. He remains one of the great, tragic figures of American music.

Discography

Essential Recordings

Gonzo1960
Junco Partner1976
New Orleans Piano Wizard Live!1981
Spiders on the Keys1993
Official
Official Website
Follow
Listen
Buy
Amazon Louisiana Music Factory Euclid Records