Lazy Lester

Lazy Lester

Person from United States

Genres: blues, louisiana blues, swamp blues, harmonica blues, harmonica

Lazy Lester

About Lazy Lester

Lazy Lester (Leslie Carswell Johnson, Torras, Louisiana, U.S., June 20, 1933 - August 22, 2018) was an American blues singer, harmonica player, guitarist and songwriter. His career has spanned the 1950s to 2018. Best known for regional hits recorded with Ernie Young's Nashville-based Excello Records, Lester also contributed to songs recorded by other Excello artists, including Slim Harpo, Lightnin' Slim, and Katie Webster. Cover versions of his songs have been recorded by (among others) the Kinks, the Flamin' Groovies, Freddy Fender, Dwight Yoakam, Dave Edmunds, Raful Neal, Anson Funderburgh, and the Fabulous Thunderbirds. In the comeback stage of his career (since the late 1980s) he has recorded new albums backed by Mike Buck, Sue Foley, Gene Taylor, Kenny Neal, Lucky Peterson, and Jimmie Vaughan. In the mid-1950s, Lester was on the margins of the Louisiana blues scene. According to Rolling Stone (February 23, 2006), Buddy Guy, before moving to Chicago, had played in Louisiana "with some of the old masters: Lightnin' Hopkins, Lazy Lester, Slim Harpo." When Guy left for Chicago, in 1957, Lester replaced him, on guitar, in a local band—even though Lester, at the time, did not own one. Lester's career took off when he found a seat next to Lightnin' Slim on a bus transporting Slim to an Excello recording session. At the studio, the scheduled harmonica player did not appear. Slim and Lester spent the afternoon unsuccessfully trying to find him, when Lester volunteered that he could play the harmonica. Lester's work on that first Lightnin' Slim session led the producer, Jay Miller, to record Lester as solo artist and also to use him as a multi-instrumentalist on percussion, guitar, bass, and harmonica in sessions headlined by other artists whose recorings were produced by Miller, including, notably, Slim Harpo. "Percussion" on these sessions went beyond the traditional drum kit and included a rolled-up newspaper striking a cardboard box. Miller dubbed Lester "Lazy Lester" because of his laconic, laid-back style. More than his vocal delivery, Lester is best remembered for songs that were later covered by a wide range of rock, country, blues, and Tex-Mex stars, chiefly, "I'm a Lover Not a Fighter," "I Hear You Knockin'," and "Sugar Coated Love." Lester stated that he wrote these songs, but almost all are credited to Miller or to Lester and Miller. Lester also stated he received few royalties, which embittered him and made him skeptical of the music industry. By the late 1960s, he had given up on the music industry, working manual labor and pursuing his favorite hobby—fishing. Lester moved to Pontiac, Michigan, living with Slim Harpo's sister. In 1971, Fred Reif set up a Lightnin' Slim concert at the University of Chicago Folk Festival, and Lester was brought up from Louisiana to accompany him. A few weeks after that performance, Lester was back in Louisiana. Years later Reif and Lester were both in Michigan, from where Reif orchestrated a comeback. Lester recorded and played around the United States and abroad, backed by blues bands, including, frequently, Loaded Dice. Lester's recordings in this period are on blues labels Alligator and Telarc, alongside releases in Europe. If disenchanted, Lester retained his harmonica, guitar, and vocal talents (the songwriting that had been muse to the Kinks and Dwight Yoakam having dried up long before). In September 2002, he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Boston Blues Society. In 2003, Martin Scorsese included Lester in his blues tribute concert at Radio City Music Hall, a record of which was released as the film and album Lightning in a Bottle. The group photograph inside the album depicted Lester grinning, dead-center among peers and musical progeny including B.B. King, Solomon Burke, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Buddy Guy, Levon Helm, Chuck D, the Neville Brothers, Dr. John, John Fogerty, and Aerosmith. In 2012, Lester teamed up with British Blues Woman Dani Wilde to play a special double headline concert as part of Gloucester Rhythm and Blues Festival. Lester appeared and performed in a television commercial aired nationally for Geico Insurance in 2018. He appears in the 2015 documentary film I Am the Blues. Lester lived in Paradise, California, with his girlfriend. He died in August, 2018.

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Lazy Lester — Top 30 songs of 51

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Lazy Lester Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
Lazy Lester Rockin' With Lester (Previously unreleased: Take 1)
Lazy Lester Cant Stand To See You Go
Lazy Lester Ya Ya
Lazy Lester Jambalaya
Lazy Lester The Sun Is Shining
Lazy Lester You're Gonna Ruin Me Baby
Lazy Lester I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby
Lazy Lester If You Think I've Lost You
Lazy Lester Sugar Coated Love (Original Vinyl Version: Take 1)
Lazy Lester Sad City Blues
Lazy Lester Go Ahead
Lazy Lester Cambaya Stomp
Lazy Lester Hey Mattie (Previously Unreleased: Take 3)
Lazy Lester Sugar-Coated Love
Lazy Lester Think It Over One More Time
Lazy Lester Travelling Days (Previously Unreleased: Take 2)
Lazy Lester They Call Me Lazy
Lazy Lester What You Want Me to Do
Lazy Lester Harp & Soul
Lazy Lester Ponderosa Stomp
Lazy Lester I Hear You Knockin' | Mixxx
Lazy Lester Sad Sad City
Lazy Lester When My First Wife Left Me
Lazy Lester Bloodstains on the Wall
Lazy Lester Patrol Wagon Blues (feat. Benoit Blue Blue, Geraint Watkins, Stan Noubard Pacha)
Lazy Lester Bright lights big city
Lazy Lester If You Think I've Lost You | Mixxx
Lazy Lester I'm A Lover Not A Fighter
Lazy Lester I Hear You Knockin
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
Rockin' With Lester (Previously unreleased: Take 1)
Cant Stand To See You Go
Jambalaya
The Sun Is Shining
You're Gonna Ruin Me Baby
I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby
If You Think I've Lost You
Sugar Coated Love (Original Vinyl Version: Take 1)
Sad City Blues
Go Ahead
Cambaya Stomp
Hey Mattie (Previously Unreleased: Take 3)
Sugar-Coated Love
Think It Over One More Time
Travelling Days (Previously Unreleased: Take 2)
They Call Me Lazy
What You Want Me to Do
Harp & Soul
Ponderosa Stomp
I Hear You Knockin' | Mixxx
Sad Sad City
When My First Wife Left Me
Bloodstains on the Wall
Patrol Wagon Blues (feat. Benoit Blue Blue, Geraint Watkins, Stan Noubard Pacha)
Bright lights big city
If You Think I've Lost You | Mixxx
I'm A Lover Not A Fighter
I Hear You Knockin