
About Big Leon Brooks
Big Leon Brooks’ deep voice and heavy harmonica tone harkened back to Chicago blues of the 1950s—his style having been preserved by a long hiatus from music. He was influenced very little by the funkier, guitar-driven blues of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Leon was quick to point out that there were better harmonica players years ago. “We had quite a few harmonica players back then that were pretty damn good…. they had more weight, more tone. You got to really blow from within; you’ve got to have that feeling for music, blues music.
Top Tracks
Blues For a Real Man
Sugar Mama
Thirteen Years In Prison
Country Boy
My Life Ain't the Same
Hurry Up Joe
Let's Go To Town
Please Mr. Catfish
Tell Me Baby
Love Me Baby
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