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"Music is perfect" – Leroy Emmanuel



In july 2017 Leroy Emmanuel was in Sweden to play with his band LMT Connection and the Canadian band Newworldson at a festival. I took the opportunity to do a longer interview with him. Leroy is a respected name in soul and funk music. He has played guitar with some of the greatest entertainers in music history. When I asked him about the importance of music, I got the following answer:



– Music is perfect! Music was created to remind mankind what he was created to be – Perfect! That’s why music is perfect! It’s like a ball of clay that a hundred of millions of people can shape something out of it and it will be a different shape. Why? Cause the ball of clay is perfect enough to lend it self to everybody and that’s what music is! That exactly what it is no more no less, Leroy Emmanuel.



Text och foto: Mikael Good


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"You’re The Man" – Marvin Gayes okända mästerverk släpps efter 47 år

För ett par år sedan intervjuade jag gitarristen och sångaren Leroy Emmanuel, som sedan unga år var nära vän med soullegenden Marvin Gaye. Han berättade bland annat om den av Motown tidigare outgivna Marvin Gaye skivan ”You’re The Man” från 1972 som Leroy var med och spelade gitarr och la bakgrundssång på.  

När skivan spelades in var Marvin på sin kreativa topp. Men enligt Leroy skapade Marvins politiska inriktning en konflikt med skivbolaget Motown. De ville ha en skiva som inte stötte sig med Marvins vita lyssnare. ”You’re The Man” var starkt politiskt färgad med sina sånger om hemlöshet, vietnamkriget, sociala orättvisor och diskrimineringen av afroamerikaner.

Marvin kämpade för att få skivan utgiven, men Motown stod på sig, de ville inte ha en politisk skiva, de ville ha en balladsmäktande uppföljare till mästerverket och kassasuccén ”What’s Going On”. Och de ville att den skulle sälja bra hos den köpstarka vita publiken. Marvin som var deprimerad och nedgången efter ett kraschat äktenskap orkade till sist inte kämpa emot. När skivbolaget bestämde att skivan inte skulle ges ur fick Marvin snällt rätta in sig i ledet, och börja jobba på låtar till  skivan ”Let’s Get It On” som släpptes i augusti 1973.

Titellåten från skivan släptes som singel och blev en hit trots eller tack vare sitt politiska budskap. Några av de andra låtarna från Your’e the man har släppts som singlar, eller hamnat på olika samlingsalbum. ”Your’e the man” hade säkerligen räknats som en av Marvins bästa skivor om den släppts 1972, och räknats som en värdig uppföljare till ”What’s Going On”. Men den är ändå ett välkommet tillskott från en av den amerikanska musikindustrins allra största talanger som stod på toppen av sin karriär när den spelades in. ”Your’e the man” är ett musikaliskt mästerverk. Jag är redan inne på min tredje genomlyssning och jag kommer att återkomma till den betydligt fler gånger.

Skivan "You’re The Man" finns på Spotify
På skivans titelspår ”You’re The Man” spelar och sjunger Leroy Emmanuel tillsammans med Marvin Gaye.

Text och foto: Mikael Good

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The Blues is not music it’s a way of life



John Lee Hooker is one of the superstars of blues and he is known as the King of Boogie and the King of Cool. His simple but effective songs has made a huge impact on modern music and artist like The Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds introduced his songs to a new and bigger audience.


John Lee Hooker was a blues singer from Mississippi in USA. He moved to Detroit in 1943 when he started to work on a factory. In  his spare time John Lee visited the Apex Bar on Hasting Street which was the heart of the towns black entertainment district. He bought a electric guitar and started to play in the clubs. He quickly rose to fame and started to put out records in the late 40s.



His first single Boogie Chillen was a instant hit. With it’s driving rhythm the song is considered to be a forerunner of rock’n roll music. Michael "Cub" Koda the author of the books All Music Guide To Blues and Blues for Dummies said that the riff in John Lee’s debut single "Boogie Chillen" launched a million songs. 

- In my career, people in the record business have been rockin' in the same ol' boat. They all crooks - I'll say it clear and loud - especially the big ones. - John Lee Hooker

Like so many other Afro-American musicians John Lee Hooker earned little money from the record sale and had to play in pubs and shacks in order to get some extra money to pay his bills. John Lee had his own style and he only knew maybe two or three cords. It was hard to work with John Lee cause he rarely played with a standard beat and often changed tempo in the songs. Therefore he often worked alone.

In 1958 John Lee met the 12 year old guitar player Leroy Emmanuel who didn’t have a problem with his style of playing and knew how to follow. Leroy was just a kid but he could play and he was happy just to play with anybody. Leroy played with John Lee in various clubs and shacks in Detroit over a 10 year period. But he never did any recordings with him.


Leroy Emmanuel (second left) playing with John Lee Hooker in 1964. Photo: Unknown.

– John Lee Hooker was known but he wasn’t big. We were playing at a place called Blues Unlimited on the Eastside of Detroit. It was only a little shack. We sat there in a corner playing the blues in the dusty little place. John Lee was singing and doing his guitar thing he looked at me and I did all the solo stuff. – Leroy Emmanuel.

Although his record sale was good John Lee still had to struggle to survive. He reached a new audience in 1962 when he made his first ever tour to Europe and he had a huge impact on the blues scene in England. By the end of the decade John Lee played at festivals and rock clubs in Europe. Although he made records and sold many tickets he hardly had enough money to pay his bills.

– I said John Lee you gonna be famous man. I can feel it. You gonna be famous one day. What happened when time went on? Bonnie Rait played with John Lee, Santana played with John Lee all this superstars playing with John Lee and he became really famous. – Leroy Emmanuel.

John Lee Hooker made a album with Canned Heat in 1971 and it was the first of his albums that charted. In the late 70s and 80s John Lee toured Europe and the USA steadily. In 1989 recorded John Lee the Healer with Boonie Rait, Carlos Santana, Canned Heat among others. The Healer and the albums that followed was huge successes and it permitted John Lee Hooker to live the rest of his life in comfort. 

Blues was not only music for John Lee Hooker it was a way of life. John Lee died in his sleep on June 21, 2001 in his home in California at a age of 83 years. But the blues wasn't buried with John Lee. It's still alive and many musicians carries on the blues torch. One of them is Leroy Emmanuel. He has played the blues for 60 years and continues to make records and tour the world.


Leroy Emmanuel playing the blues in 2013. Photo: Mikael Good

The first and Second photo in this article was taken at the Chicago Bluesfest in 1986 by Stevesworldofphotos

Text : Mikael Good

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An Interview With a Guitar Legend



Leroy Emmanuel started his professional career when he was 12 when he played a gig with Sonny Boy Williamson. Since then he has played with some of the greatest entertainers in the history of modern music. Most people have heard Leroys guitar play and his backing vocals. But not so many know who he is or have heard his story. I want to tell Leroys story and I did a long interview with him this summer. A interview that will hopefully be published later this year.

Text and Photo: Mikael Good

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Rockfoto - The Original Funkbrother



Förutom att jag har fotograferat en hel del konserter har jag även recenserat och skrivit om band och enskilda artister. En av dem som jag har skrivit om är Leroy Emmanuel. Han började sin karriär som Sonny Boy Williamssons gitarrist vid 12 års ålder och när han var 14 spelade han med John Lee Hooker. Sedan dess har Leroy spelat med de allra största namnen inom soul, funk och blues. Nu är han 70 år och spelar med banden LMT Connection och Newworldson.



För ett par år sedan skrev jag en artikel på engelska om Leroy och hans betydelse för soul och funkmusik. Efter att artikeln publicerats fick jag ett tackbrev från hans dotter som är en spirande jazz och R&B sångerska. Hon var mycket tacksam för att hennes pappa äntligen fick lite uppmärksamhet och cred för allt vad han hade gjort. I sommar kommer Leroy Emmanuel till Sverige och jag ska försöka få till en längre intervju med honom.

Leroy Emmanuel

Bilderna har jag tagit med en Canon EOS 5D MK II med 28-75mm och en Leica M8 med Voigtländer 15mm.

Text och foto: Mikael Good

  

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