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BLP sources|date=January 2008Infobox musical artist | name = Lazy Lester| image = Lazy Lester.jpg| caption = Lester at the Caledonian Brewery , 1997, Edinburgh Blues Festival Photo: Phil Wight| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Leslie Johnson| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|1933|6|20|mf=y Torras, Louisiana , United States| death_date =| instrument = Vocals, guitar, harmonica , percussion , bass guitar | genre = Swamp blues , harmonica blues , rhythm and blues , Louisiana blues | occupation = Musician, songwriter| years_active =| label = Excello Records|Excello , Alligator Records|Allgator , Telarc Records|Telarc | associated_acts = Lightnin' Slim | website =| notable_instruments = Lazy Lester (born Leslie Johnson ,cite book | first= Tony | last= Russell | year= 1997 | title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray | edition= | publisher= Carlton Books Limited | location= Dubai | page= 133 | isbn= 1-85868-255-X June 20, 1933, Torras, Louisiana , United States ) http://blues.about.com/od/bluesartistsel/p/blprollester.htm About.com biography - accessed January 2008 is an United States|American blues harmonica player, whose career spans the 1950s to the 2000s.
Best known for regional hits recorded with Ernie Young's Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville , Tennessee based Excello Records|Excello label, Lester also contributed to songs recorded by Excello label-mates including Slim Harpo , Lightnin' Slim , and Katie Webster . His songs have been covered by (among others) The Kinks , Freddy Fender , Dwight Yoakam , Dave Edmunds , Raful Neal , Anson Funderburgh , and The Fabulous Thunderbirds . In the comeback stage of his career (since the late 1980s) he has recorded new albums backed by Mike Buck , Sue Foley , Gene Taylor , Kenny Neal , Lucky Peterson , and Jimmie Vaughan .
Biography
In the mid 1950s, Lester was on the margins of the Louisiana blues scene. According to Rolling Stone (February 23, 2006), Buddy Guy , before moving to Chicago, had played in Louisiana "with some of the old masters: Lightnin' Hopkins , Lazy Lester, Slim Harpo ." When Guy left for Chicago, in 1957, Lester replaced him, on guitar, in a local band & mdash; even though Lester, at the time, did not own such a musical instrument.
Lester's career took off when he found a seat next to Lightnin' Slim on a bus transporting Slim to an Excello recording session. At the studio, the scheduled harmonica player did not appear. Slim and Lester spent the afternoon unsuccessfully trying to find him, when Lester volunteered that he could play the harmonica. Lester's work on that first Lightnin' Slim session led the producer, J. D. "Jay" Miller|Jay Miller to record Lester solo & mdash; and also to use Lester as a multi-instrumentalist on percussion , guitar, Bass guitar|bass , and harmonica on sessions headlined by other Miller produced musician|artists , including, notably, Slim Harpo. "Percussion" on these sessions went beyond the traditional drum kit , and including a rolled-up newspaper on a cardboard box.Allmusic|class=artist|id=p414/biography|pure_url=yes Allmusic biography
Miller dubbed Lester "Lazy" because of his laconic, laid-back style.
More than his vocal delivery, Lester is best remembered for songs that were later covered by a wide range of rock music|rock , country music|country , blues , and Tejano music|Tex-Mex stars, chiefly: "I'm a Lover Not a Fighter", " I Hear You Knockin' (Lazy Lester song)|I Hear You Knockin' " and "Sugar Coated Love".
Lester stated he wrote these songs; but almost all are officially credited to Miller, or Lester and Miller. Lester also stated he received few royalties , which embittered him and made him sceptical of the music industry. By the late 1960s, Lester had given up on the music industry, working manual labor and pursuing his favorite hobby & mdash; fishing. Lester moved to Pontiac, Michigan , living with the sister of Slim Harpo.
In 1971, Fred Rei and Lester accompanied Slim. Years later found Reif and Lester both in Michigan, from where Reif orchestrated a comeback. Lester recorded and played around the United States and abroad, backed by blues bands including, frequently, Loaded Dice.
Lester's recordings in this period are on blues labels, Alligator Records|Allgator and Telarc Records|Telarc , alongside releases in Europe.
If disenchanted, Lester retained not only his harmonica, guitar, and vocal talents (the songwriting that had been muse to The Kinks and Dwight Yoakam having dried up long before). In September 2002, a Lifetime Achievement Award was awarded by the Boston Blues Society.Citation needed|date=December 2009 In 2003 Martin Scorsese included Lester in his blues tribute concert at Radio City Music Hall , a record of which was released as the film and album Lightning in a Bottle . The group photograph inside the album depicted Lester grinning, dead-center among peers and musical progeny including B.B. King , Solomon Burke , Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown , Buddy Guy , Levon Helm , Chuck D , The Neville Brothers , Dr. John , John Fogerty , and Aerosmith .
Lester currently lives in Paradise, California with his partner. http://www.lazylester.net/index.cfm? do=biography Lazy Lester biography at lazylester.net
Selected discography
True Blues , circa 1966, Excello LP 8006 SO-1
Rides Again , 1987, King Snake KS007 (recorded in the United Kingdom|UK , May 25–28, 1987)
Harp & Soul , 1988, Alligator Records|Alligator 4768 (featuring Lucky Peterson and Kenny Neal)
Blues on my Radio , 2004, SWMAF 01 (featuring Louisiana Red )
Family Meeting , 2008, Ruf, double album by Wentus Blues Band
You Better Listen , 2011, Bluestown records, recorded in Norway (Notodden).
See also
The Southern Legends Entertainment & Performing Arts Hall of Fame
San Francisco Blues Festival
List of Swamp blues musicians
List of Harmonica blues musicians
List of harmonicists
Music of Louisiana
Blues harp
References
Reflist
External links
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p414/biography|pure_url=yes Lester biography at Allmusic
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