John Lee Ziegler 1929-2008
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Ziegler's recordings appear on the following collections: Georgia Blues Today (issued by Flyright in 1981 and reissued by Fat Possum), John Lee Ziegler: The George Mitchell Collection Vol. 6 (the same tracks appear on The George Mitchell Collection 7-CD box set) plus Expressin' The Blues, Blues Sweet Blues, Georgia Blues Today and Cames So Far all on the Music Maker label.
Part of John Lee Ziegler's unorthodox style comes from the fact that he was a left-handed guitarist who played a right-handed guitar upside-down, with the bass strings at the bottom. Born in 1929 in Houston County, Ziegler started playing guitar at age 15 as a fluke: when his parents couldn't find him the bicycle he requested as a gift, they returned from Macon with a guitar instead. It didn't take Ziegler long to get good enough to play local clubs and house parties; he even spent some time in New York playing with a band. He also told Mitchell he'd spent some time with John Lee Hooker in Hawkinsville, Georgia. When Mitchell came across him in the late 1970s, Ziegler was still residing in Houston County, working as a plumber and playing at his house for any neighbors interested in stopping by to hear. He had one of the most diverse repertories of any Chattahoochee performer Mitchell encountered, playing John Lee Hooker songs, Sam Cooke's pop hits, and traditional Chattahoochee songs like "If I Lose Let Me Lose" all in his distinctive style. Ziegler could sing some gospel, but while a lot of the musicians Mitchell recorded had given up blues for the church, Ziegler was content in his choice to stick with secular music.
George Mitchell: John Lee had a spoons player named Rufus and people would gather out in the front yard and listen to them play as we'd be recording. And kids would be dancin' all over the yard. We recorded a version of John Lee doing "John Henry" where he shouts in the middle, "Look at that little kid dancin', there!" It was some scene. John Lee wanted his own record, which was fine by me, but I told him, "John Lee you got to come up with some more songs of your own. You can't just come record all this Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker shit." And be did eventually come up with a bunch of new songs. He was a nice, gentle guy, but he was hard to deal with – he thought I was ripping him off, and wanted to get lawyers involved and all this shit – and the record never happened. But he was something else.
Ziegler's recordings appear on the follow… Read Full Bio ↴John Lee Ziegler 1929-2008
Ziegler's recordings appear on the following collections: Georgia Blues Today (issued by Flyright in 1981 and reissued by Fat Possum), John Lee Ziegler: The George Mitchell Collection Vol. 6 (the same tracks appear on The George Mitchell Collection 7-CD box set) plus Expressin' The Blues, Blues Sweet Blues, Georgia Blues Today and Cames So Far all on the Music Maker label.
Part of John Lee Ziegler's unorthodox style comes from the fact that he was a left-handed guitarist who played a right-handed guitar upside-down, with the bass strings at the bottom. Born in 1929 in Houston County, Ziegler started playing guitar at age 15 as a fluke: when his parents couldn't find him the bicycle he requested as a gift, they returned from Macon with a guitar instead. It didn't take Ziegler long to get good enough to play local clubs and house parties; he even spent some time in New York playing with a band. He also told Mitchell he'd spent some time with John Lee Hooker in Hawkinsville, Georgia. When Mitchell came across him in the late 1970s, Ziegler was still residing in Houston County, working as a plumber and playing at his house for any neighbors interested in stopping by to hear. He had one of the most diverse repertories of any Chattahoochee performer Mitchell encountered, playing John Lee Hooker songs, Sam Cooke's pop hits, and traditional Chattahoochee songs like "If I Lose Let Me Lose" all in his distinctive style. Ziegler could sing some gospel, but while a lot of the musicians Mitchell recorded had given up blues for the church, Ziegler was content in his choice to stick with secular music.
George Mitchell: John Lee had a spoons player named Rufus and people would gather out in the front yard and listen to them play as we'd be recording. And kids would be dancin' all over the yard. We recorded a version of John Lee doing "John Henry" where he shouts in the middle, "Look at that little kid dancin', there!" It was some scene. John Lee wanted his own record, which was fine by me, but I told him, "John Lee you got to come up with some more songs of your own. You can't just come record all this Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker shit." And be did eventually come up with a bunch of new songs. He was a nice, gentle guy, but he was hard to deal with – he thought I was ripping him off, and wanted to get lawyers involved and all this shit – and the record never happened. But he was something else.
Having A Party
John Lee Ziegler Lyrics
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Lee Hello, hello, hello (hello, hello...) This is a skeleton fro…
Lee Scratch Perry Hello, hello, hello (hello, hello...) This is a skeleton fro…
Luther Vandross - Bad Boy The bad boy's swingin' (Ha, ha, ha, ha) Oh Yeah…
Osmonds It's Saturday night, and my parents are out of town. Told…
Osmonds The It's Saturday night, and my parents are out of town. Told…
Rod Stewart Yeah, clap your hands We're having a party Dancing to the m…
Rod Stewart (with Ronnie Wood) Yeah, clap your hands We're having a party Dancing to the m…
Rod Stewart feat. Ronnie Wood Yeah, clap your hands We're having a party Dancing to the m…
Sam Cooke We're havin' a party Dancin' to the music Played by the DJ O…
Southside Johnny/Asbury Jukes We're havin' a party Everybody's swinging Dancing to the m…
The Osmonds It's Saturday night, and my parents are out of town. Told…
The Ovations (La la la la la la) yeah (La la la la…
The Ovations feat. Louis Williams (La la la la la la) yeah (La la la la…
The Pointer Sisters We're havin' a party Dancin' to the music Played by…
Toots & The Maytals Talk about a party party Everybody sing party party Everyb…
Toots and The Maytals Talk about a party party Everybody sing party party Everybod…
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Nat hanael
Man I can't believe its this song an you have so much of this guy on your channel, I've know a few of his songs for awhile I really liked an now you got a lot of him on here.
LivinTheBlues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P5yFQJak_E&list=PLpnG2psBH4Qt1sxiZgtimvGuCqOg2xdJP&ab_channel=VariousArtists-Topic all john lee's music online