Shuggie Otis
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| Shuggie Otis | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Born | 1953 | |
| Origin | United States |
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| Genre(s) | Rock Blues Funk |
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| Occupation(s) | Guitarist Songwriter |
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| Instrument(s) | Guitar Piano Organ Bass guitar |
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| Years active | 1965–present | |
| Label(s) | Luaka Bop | |
Shuggie Otis (born in 1953) is an American rock, blues, and funk guitarist and songwriter who also plays piano, organ, and bass.
He is the son of rhythm and blues musician, bandleader, and impresario Johnny Otis. One source gives his birth name as Johnny Otis Jr., but since his father used his own birth name of John Veliotes when he ran for the California Assembly in the 1960s, Shuggie's family name at birth was probably Veliotes. Shuggie Otis began performing professionally at the age of 12, often disguising himself with dark glasses and a false moustache so that he could play in nightclubs.
He released his first solo album in 1970. The Brothers Johnson's version of his composition "Strawberry Letter 23" reached #1 in the Billboard rhythm and blues chart and #5 in the Billboard pop chart in 1977. He has recorded with Frank Zappa(specifically, he is listed as "Shuggy Otis" for electric bass on "Peaches en Regalia" from Hot Rats), Al Kooper, Etta James, and Eddie Vinson, and more recently Mos Def. Shuggie's albums include: Here Comes Shuggie Otis, Freedom Flight and Inspiration Information. David Byrne recently re-released Inspiration Information, including some bonus tracks from "Freedom Flight", on his Luaka Bop record label. It the liner notes, the critic James Sullivan states that Shuggie was offered guitar duties in the Rolling Stones but declined.
A talented guitarist and multi-instrumentalist, Otis' style melds blues, jazz, funk and pop. He continues to record sporadically. Shuggie resides in the Northern Californian village of Sebastopol.
·Here Come Shuggie Otis (1970 LP)
·Freedom Flight (1971 LP)
·Inspiration Information (1974 LP/CD)