Kipori Woods
Musical Genes
A legend in the making, Kipori Woods is the youngest black blues vocalist and
guitarist to surface on the blues scene in years. Schooled under the direction of
Ellis Marsalis,
this fledgling 'blues man from down south' has won OffBeat Magazine's Best New
Blues Artist the past two years running. With his second album the man they
call 'Baby Wolf' takes his fans on a musical trek, telling his story, from
'The Day I Started playing the Blues' to the 'Hard Times' and his aspirations
for a 'Big Black Cadillac'. Kipori Woods is a young blues guitarist rich with
the wisdom of ages. Early in his promising career, Kipori shows the maturity
and control of a seasoned veteran and has the guitar chops to match. Music
became a part of Kipori's life at an early age. His grandfather
"Luscious" Lloyd Lambert, the legendary New Orleans bass player who
worked with the likes of Ray Charles, Little Richard, Danny Barker and Doc
Cheatham, raised him. From Lambert, Kipori learned the ins and outs of the
music business. Kipori's first taste of the stage came while working with
renowned gospel greats like the Zion Harmonizers and Raymond Myles. A funk
outfit, Kipori Funk, Later let the budding artist stretch his talents in other
directions, but the blues were always calling. "I've always been
influenced by the blues," says Kipori, but it wasn't until my grandfather
passed in 1996 that I really got serious about playing the blues." Taking
his cues from masters like
B.B. King,
Albert King
and New Orleans legend
Walter "Wolfman" Washington,
Kipori's sound blends blues classics and modern flavors. His fretwork is at
turns fierce and playful. His songs range from blues ballads to jumping
firestorms of sound. His vocals flow strong from a well that belies his age
and often take clever, unexpected turns. On stage, Kipori is an engaging
entertainer with boundless energy. He moves as though his guitar were a part
of him, becoming one with the audience in an escalating dance of seduction.
Kipori taunts, teases, and tickles the crowd until they beg for more. When
Kipori and the band get grooving, the whole club shimmies with exuberance.
"I just go out there and be me," says Kipori. "I try to put on
a good show because I want the people to have a good time." Kipori
perfected his high-energy performance in numerous New Orleans nightclubs. His
soaring set with Davell Crawford at the 1999 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage
remains the talk of the town. Kipori has also toured extensively throughout
the world. He has shared the stage with notables such as The Neville Brothers,
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Wynton, Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis, Kermit
Ruffins,
Rockin' Dopsie Jr.,
Walter "Wolman" Washington
and many more.
(quoted from Kipori Woods' page at myspace.com)
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Biographical Information on Kipori Woods
Kipori Woods biography by Chad Kirkland and Kim Hamauei.
Kipori Woods biography by Andrew Hamilton.
Kipori Woods biography at oafb.net.
Various Articles on Kipori Woods
Article at blacknews.com.
Article at bestofneworleans.com.
Article by John Swenson.
Kipori Woods Photos
Twelve Kipori Woods photos.
One Kipori Woods photo.
Six Kipori Woods photos.
Kipori Woods Audio Files
Kipori Woods - I Had a Dream. MP3 file, runtime 03:41.
Kipori Woods Videos
Kipori Woods - Let Your Family Know.
Kipori Woods - You Can Stay.
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