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Shuggie Otis

Johnny Shuggie Otis (born Johnny Alexander Veliotes, Jr.; November 30, 1953)[2][3] is an American singer-songwriter, recording artist, and multi-instrumentalist.

Shuggie Otis
Shuggie Otis in April 2013
Background information
Birth nameJohnny Alexander Veliotes, Jr.
Born (1953-11-30) November 30, 1953 (age 69)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, bass, drums, piano, organ
Years active1960s–present
LabelsCleopatra Records[1] and various labels

Otis's composition "Strawberry Letter 23" (as recorded by The Brothers Johnson) topped the Billboard R&B chart and reached #5 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1977.[3] He also achieved commercial success with his 1974 single "Inspiration Information" (from the album of the same title), reaching #56 on the R&B chart.[3]

Biography

Born in Los Angeles, California, Otis is the son of rhythm and blues pioneer, musician, bandleader, and impresario Johnny Otis, who was of Greek descent, and his wife Phyllis Walker, who was of African American and Filipino descent.[4][5] The name "Shuggie" (short for "sugar," according to his mother) was coined by Phyllis when he was a newborn. Otis began playing guitar when he was two years old and performing professionally with his father's band at the age of eleven,[6] often disguising himself with dark glasses and a false mustache so that he could play with his father's band in after-hours nightclubs.

Otis, primarily known as a guitarist, also sings and plays a multitude of other instruments. While growing up with and being heavily influenced by many blues, jazz and R&B musicians in his father Johnny's immediate circle, Otis began to gravitate towards the popular music of his generation such as Jimi Hendrix, Arthur Lee (of the band Love), and Sly Stone. In 1969, Al Kooper asked Otis to be the featured guest on the second installment (Kooper Session) of the Super Session album series that had previously included Stephen Stills and Mike Bloomfield. Kooper and the then-fifteen-year-old Otis recorded the whole album over one weekend in New York. Immediately returning to Los Angeles, Otis, along with his father and singer Delmar "Mighty Mouth" Evans, performed on the album Cold Shot (by the elder Otis), released in 1969 on the Los Angeles-based Kent label. Another obscure album this three-man team recorded was the extremely rare and risque Snatch & The Poontangs, on which Otis recorded tracks under the pseudonym "Prince Wunnerful".

Otis then released his first solo album later that year entitled Here Comes Shuggie Otis on Epic Records. Countless musicians were his guests on that debut attempt, including Johnny, Leon Haywood, Al McKibbon, Wilton Felder. This further established his reputation and catapulted him to the attention of B. B. King, who was quoted in a 1970 issue of Guitar Player magazine saying Otis was his "favorite new guitarist". Some of the artists Otis performed and recorded with during that time include Frank Zappa (having played electric bass on the legendary instrumental, "Peaches en Regalia" from the 1969 album Hot Rats),[6] Etta James, Eddie Vinson, Richard Berry, Louis Jordan, and Bobby 'Blue' Bland, among many others.

The album Otis received the most recognition for was his second Epic Records release in 1971, Freedom Flight, which featured his hit "Strawberry Letter 23". Both the album and single reached the Billboard Top 200 and the Billboard Hot 100, respectively and caught the attention of Brothers Johnson guitarist George Johnson, who then played it for producer Quincy Jones. They covered the song and it instantly became a smash hit. Even though Otis played most of his own parts in the studio, the lineup on this album was quite extensive, including keyboardist George Duke and Aynsley Dunbar of Frank Zappa, Journey and Whitesnake fame.

In 1974, Otis released Inspiration Information, his third and final album for Epic Records. The album had taken almost three years to finish. All the songs were written and arranged by Otis himself, who played every musical instrument on the album, except for horns and some strings. However, despite its long-awaited impact, Inspiration Information had but one single (the title track) reach the Billboard Hot 100. After the album's release, Otis was approached by Billy Preston on behalf of The Rolling Stones, asking him to join the band for their upcoming world tour. He declined the offer, along with the chance to work with Quincy Jones in helping produce Otis's next album. After a series of similar refusals, Otis gained the reputation of "taking his time", and his recording contract with Epic Records was nullified. Otis's only credited works throughout the mid-1970s were done as a session musician for his father's recording projects.

Inspiration Information gained a cult following during the 1990s with the emergence of rare groove and acid jazz.[citation needed] It was lauded by such musicians as Prince and Lenny Kravitz. Due in part to this regained interest, the album was re-released on April 3, 2001, by David Byrne's independent label Luaka Bop Records. This CD re-issue includes all nine original album tracks plus four songs taken from Otis' 1971 album Freedom Flight, and features new cover art, liner notes, and exclusive never-seen-before photos.

Otis is featured in every one of his father Johnny's books, as well as Alligator Records Presents West Coast Blues, issued in August 1998.

Otis and Sony Music Entertainment made a deal for a double CD which was released on April 20, 2013. It is a re-release of Inspiration/Information. Added to the album are several bonus tracks, including an accompanying album entitled Wings of Love. Wings of Love is an album of previously unreleased material, all of which was written from 1975 to the present, including live material from some of his performances. It will be available on Shugiterius records (Otis's company) and Sony records, through Sony Music Entertainment.

Otis and a band entitled Shuggie Otis Rite toured internationally in 2013 in support of the release, including Australia, Japan, the U.S., Ireland and the U.K.[7] Their performances earned rave reviews from critics.[8][9][10]

A new, mostly instrumental, album was released in April 2018 titled Inter-Fusion.

Personal life

Otis had a son named Johnny III, known as Lucky Otis, with his first wife Miss Mercy of The GTOs, an all-girl group produced by Frank Zappa. Soon after his first marriage ended, he married Lillian Wilson (known as Teri), daughter of trumpeter/bandleader/Latin-jazz pioneer Gerald Wilson; they had a son, Eric, naming him after Eric Dolphy, who was one of Gerald's bandmates and close friends.

Both of Shuggie's sons, Lucky and Eric, are musicians. Eric has played and toured in his father's band. Lucky, a bassist, began by playing with his grandfather, Johnny Otis, and then launched a solo career, heading his own group Otis Ledbetter with partner Louis Ledbetter, great-grandson of blues musician Lead Belly. He has also fronted a 13-piece rhythm-and-blues orchestra, The New Johnny Otis All-Stars, continuing his grandfather's Big Band legacy.

Discography

Studio albums

Collaborations

With The Johnny Otis Show

  • Cold Shot! (1968), Kent Records
  • Snatch & The Poontangs (1969), Kent Records
  • Cuttin' Up (1970), Epic Records
  • The Johnny Otis Show Live at Monterey! (1970), Epic Records
  • The New Johnny Otis Show with Shuggie Otis (1981), Alligator Records
  • Into the Eighties (1984), Charly Records

With Bo Diddley

With Al Kooper

With Preston Love

  • Preston Love's Omaha-Bar-B-Q (1969), Kent Records

With Guitar Slim Green

  • Stone Down Blues (1970), Kent Records

With Gerald Wilson

With Frank Zappa

With Jimmy Vivino

  • Violet In Blue from the album Novemberin' (2008)

With Mark Lotito

  • Novemberin' from the album Novemberin' (2008)

Compilations

Later samples

  • "Island Letter" sampled by Digable Planets for the track "For Corners" from the album Blowout Comb (1994).
  • "Strawberry Letter 23" sampled by DJ Quik for the track "Dollaz + Sense" from the album Safe + Sound (1995).
  • "Aht Uh Mi Hed" sampled by Beginner (band) for the track "Liebes Lied" from the album Bambule (1998).
  • "Strawberry Letter 23" sampled by OutKast for the track "Ms. Jackson" from the album Stankonia (2001).
  • "Strawberry Letter 23" sampled by Beyoncé for the track "Be With You" from the album Dangerously in Love (2003).
  • "Rainy Day" sampled by Beyoncé for the track "Gift from Virgo" from the album Dangerously In Love (2003).
  • "Oxford Gray" sampled by RJD2 for the track "Ring Finger" from the album Since We Last Spoke (2004).
  • "Not Available" sampled by J Dilla for the track "Donuts (Outro)" and "Welcome to the Show" from the album Donuts (2006).[12]
  • "Sweet Thang" sampled by Criolo for the track "Demorô" from the album "Ainda Há Tempo" (2006).
  • "Oxford Gray" sampled by Alchemist for the track "B.I.G T.W.I.N.S" from the album The Grimey Collection (2008).
  • "Aht Uh mi Hed" sampled by Kapu (Venezuelan producer) for the track "Uno por ellas" from the album "Apa y Can" (2013).

References

  1. ^ Hogan, Ed. "Shuggie Otis - Discography (Compilations)". AllMusic. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  2. ^ "California Birth Index, 1905–1995 [database on-line]". United States: The Generations Network. 2005. Retrieved November 23, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c Hogan, Ed. "Shuggie Otis Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved July 4, 2010. Born...Nov 30, 1953 in Los Angeles, CA
  4. ^ Atkinson, Rollie (January 25, 2012). "Johnny Otis memories shared around Sonoma County". SoCoNews. Retrieved October 7, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Taylor, Dan (January 19, 2012). "Sonoma County musicians mourn Johnny Otis". Santa Rosa Press Democrat. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "The Thermals: Desperate Ground Album Review | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved September 1, 2016.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on February 24, 2013.
  8. ^ "Shuggie Otis: Live at The Highline Ballroom, 1/10/2013". Depth of Field Magazine. January 14, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  9. ^ "Zap2it". Archive.is. Archived from the original on June 30, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  10. ^ Chuck Sudo (April 17, 2013). . Chicagoist. Archived from the original on April 20, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  11. ^ "Inter-Fusion by Shuggie Otis on iTunes". iTunes Store (US). April 20, 2018. Retrieved April 20, 2018.
  12. ^ Sears, Korby (July 14, 2014). ""Doing Donuts". City Arts". Cityartsmagazine.com. Retrieved January 17, 2020.

External links

  • Shuggie Otis' official website
  • Shuggie Otis Biography on the Luaka Bop website
  • Shuggie Otis at AllMusic
  • Shuggie Otis Interview for Echoes Magazine 2012 - requires Google login
  • The Mystery of Shuggie Otis by The Village Voice
  • A concert review on Quooklynite

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Hot 100 chart in 1977 3 He also achieved commercial success with his 1974 single Inspiration Information from the album of the same title reaching 56 on the R amp B chart 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Collaborations 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Later samples 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditBorn in Los Angeles California Otis is the son of rhythm and blues pioneer musician bandleader and impresario Johnny Otis who was of Greek descent and his wife Phyllis Walker who was of African American and Filipino descent 4 5 The name Shuggie short for sugar according to his mother was coined by Phyllis when he was a newborn Otis began playing guitar when he was two years old and performing professionally with his father s band at the age of eleven 6 often disguising himself with dark glasses and a false mustache so that he could play with his father s band in after hours nightclubs Otis primarily known as a guitarist also sings and plays a multitude of other instruments While growing up with and being heavily influenced by many blues jazz and R amp B musicians in his father Johnny s immediate circle Otis began to gravitate towards the popular music of his generation such as Jimi Hendrix Arthur Lee of the band Love and Sly Stone In 1969 Al Kooper asked Otis to be the featured guest on the second installment Kooper Session of the Super Session album series that had previously included Stephen Stills and Mike Bloomfield Kooper and the then fifteen year old Otis recorded the whole album over one weekend in New York Immediately returning to Los Angeles Otis along with his father and singer Delmar Mighty Mouth Evans performed on the album Cold Shot by the elder Otis released in 1969 on the Los Angeles based Kent label Another obscure album this three man team recorded was the extremely rare and risque Snatch amp The Poontangs on which Otis recorded tracks under the pseudonym Prince Wunnerful Otis then released his first solo album later that year entitled Here Comes Shuggie Otis on Epic Records Countless musicians were his guests on that debut attempt including Johnny Leon Haywood Al McKibbon Wilton Felder This further established his reputation and catapulted him to the attention of B B King who was quoted in a 1970 issue of Guitar Player magazine saying Otis was his favorite new guitarist Some of the artists Otis performed and recorded with during that time include Frank Zappa having played electric bass on the legendary instrumental Peaches en Regalia from the 1969 album Hot Rats 6 Etta James Eddie Vinson Richard Berry Louis Jordan and Bobby Blue Bland among many others The album Otis received the most recognition for was his second Epic Records release in 1971 Freedom Flight which featured his hit Strawberry Letter 23 Both the album and single reached the Billboard Top 200 and the Billboard Hot 100 respectively and caught the attention of Brothers Johnson guitarist George Johnson who then played it for producer Quincy Jones They covered the song and it instantly became a smash hit Even though Otis played most of his own parts in the studio the lineup on this album was quite extensive including keyboardist George Duke and Aynsley Dunbar of Frank Zappa Journey and Whitesnake fame In 1974 Otis released Inspiration Information his third and final album for Epic Records The album had taken almost three years to finish All the songs were written and arranged by Otis himself who played every musical instrument on the album except for horns and some strings However despite its long awaited impact Inspiration Information had but one single the title track reach the Billboard Hot 100 After the album s release Otis was approached by Billy Preston on behalf of The Rolling Stones asking him to join the band for their upcoming world tour He declined the offer along with the chance to work with Quincy Jones in helping produce Otis s next album After a series of similar refusals Otis gained the reputation of taking his time and his recording contract with Epic Records was nullified Otis s only credited works throughout the mid 1970s were done as a session musician for his father s recording projects Inspiration Information gained a cult following during the 1990s with the emergence of rare groove and acid jazz citation needed It was lauded by such musicians as Prince and Lenny Kravitz Due in part to this regained interest the album was re released on April 3 2001 by David Byrne s independent label Luaka Bop Records This CD re issue includes all nine original album tracks plus four songs taken from Otis 1971 album Freedom Flight and features new cover art liner notes and exclusive never seen before photos Otis is featured in every one of his father Johnny s books as well as Alligator Records Presents West Coast Blues issued in August 1998 Otis and Sony Music Entertainment made a deal for a double CD which was released on April 20 2013 It is a re release of Inspiration Information Added to the album are several bonus tracks including an accompanying album entitled Wings of Love Wings of Love is an album of previously unreleased material all of which was written from 1975 to the present including live material from some of his performances It will be available on Shugiterius records Otis s company and Sony records through Sony Music Entertainment Otis and a band entitled Shuggie Otis Rite toured internationally in 2013 in support of the release including Australia Japan the U S Ireland and the U K 7 Their performances earned rave reviews from critics 8 9 10 A new mostly instrumental album was released in April 2018 titled Inter Fusion Personal life EditOtis had a son named Johnny III known as Lucky Otis with his first wife Miss Mercy of The GTOs an all girl group produced by Frank Zappa Soon after his first marriage ended he married Lillian Wilson known as Teri daughter of trumpeter bandleader Latin jazz pioneer Gerald Wilson they had a son Eric naming him after Eric Dolphy who was one of Gerald s bandmates and close friends Both of Shuggie s sons Lucky and Eric are musicians Eric has played and toured in his father s band Lucky a bassist began by playing with his grandfather Johnny Otis and then launched a solo career heading his own group Otis Ledbetter with partner Louis Ledbetter great grandson of blues musician Lead Belly He has also fronted a 13 piece rhythm and blues orchestra The New Johnny Otis All Stars continuing his grandfather s Big Band legacy Discography EditStudio albums Edit Here Comes Shuggie Otis 1970 Epic Freedom Flight 1971 Epic Inspiration Information 1974 Epic Inter Fusion 2018 Cleopatra 11 Collaborations Edit With The Johnny Otis Show Cold Shot 1968 Kent Records Snatch amp The Poontangs 1969 Kent Records Cuttin Up 1970 Epic Records The Johnny Otis Show Live at Monterey 1970 Epic Records The New Johnny Otis Show with Shuggie Otis 1981 Alligator Records Into the Eighties 1984 Charly RecordsWith Bo Diddley Where It All Began 1972 Chess RecordsWith Al Kooper Kooper Session 1969 Columbia RecordsWith Preston Love Preston Love s Omaha Bar B Q 1969 Kent RecordsWith Guitar Slim Green Stone Down Blues 1970 Kent RecordsWith Gerald Wilson Lomelin 1981 Discovery RecordsWith Frank Zappa Peaches en Regalia from the album Hot Rats 1969 With Jimmy Vivino Violet In Blue from the album Novemberin 2008 With Mark Lotito Novemberin from the album Novemberin 2008 Compilations Edit Shuggie s Boogie Shuggie Otis Plays The Blues 1994 Epic Records Legacy Recordings World Psychedelic Classics 2 California Soul Inspiration Information 2001 Rework and reissue of Shuggie Otis 1974 album Inspiration Information Luaka Bop Records In Session Great Rhythm amp Blues 2002 Golden Lane Records Original Album Classics Shuggie Otis 2013 Epic Records Legacy Recordings Wings of Love 2013 Sony Records Legacy RecordingsLater samples Edit Island Letter sampled by Digable Planets for the track For Corners from the album Blowout Comb 1994 Strawberry Letter 23 sampled by DJ Quik for the track Dollaz Sense from the album Safe Sound 1995 Aht Uh Mi Hed sampled by Beginner band for the track Liebes Lied from the album Bambule 1998 Strawberry Letter 23 sampled by OutKast for the track Ms Jackson from the album Stankonia 2001 Strawberry Letter 23 sampled by Beyonce for the track Be With You from the album Dangerously in Love 2003 Rainy Day sampled by Beyonce for the track Gift from Virgo from the album Dangerously In Love 2003 Oxford Gray sampled by RJD2 for the track Ring Finger from the album Since We Last Spoke 2004 Not Available sampled by J Dilla for the track Donuts Outro and Welcome to the Show from the album Donuts 2006 12 Sweet Thang sampled by Criolo for the track Demoro from the album Ainda Ha Tempo 2006 Oxford Gray sampled by Alchemist for the track B I G T W I N S from the album The Grimey Collection 2008 Aht Uh mi Hed sampled by Kapu Venezuelan producer for the track Uno por ellas from the album Apa y Can 2013 References Edit Hogan Ed Shuggie Otis Discography Compilations AllMusic Retrieved October 25 2017 California Birth Index 1905 1995 database on line United States The Generations Network 2005 Retrieved November 23 2009 a b c Hogan Ed Shuggie Otis Biography AllMusic Retrieved July 4 2010 Born Nov 30 1953 in Los Angeles CA Atkinson Rollie January 25 2012 Johnny Otis memories shared around Sonoma County SoCoNews Retrieved October 7 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Taylor Dan January 19 2012 Sonoma County musicians mourn Johnny Otis Santa Rosa Press Democrat Retrieved October 7 2021 a b The Thermals Desperate Ground Album Review Pitchfork pitchfork com Retrieved September 1 2016 2013 TOUR DATES Archived from the original on February 24 2013 Shuggie Otis Live at The Highline Ballroom 1 10 2013 Depth of Field Magazine January 14 2013 Retrieved May 18 2014 Zap2it Archive is Archived from the original on June 30 2013 Retrieved January 17 2020 Chuck Sudo April 17 2013 REVIEW Shuggie Otis Revels In His Second Chance Chicagoist Archived from the original on April 20 2013 Retrieved May 18 2014 Inter Fusion by Shuggie Otis on iTunes iTunes Store US April 20 2018 Retrieved April 20 2018 Sears Korby July 14 2014 Doing Donuts City Arts Cityartsmagazine com Retrieved January 17 2020 External links EditShuggie Otis official website Shuggie Otis Biography on the Luaka Bop website Shuggie Otis at AllMusic Shuggie Otis Interview for Echoes Magazine 2012 requires Google login The Mystery of Shuggie Otis by The Village Voice A concert review on Quooklynite Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shuggie Otis amp oldid 1124082413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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