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− | [[Image:Shuggotis.jpg| | + | [[Image:Shuggotis.jpg|right|frame|Shuggie Otis]]Born: (John Otis Jnr.) 30 November 1953, [[Los Angeles]] |
− | [[Shuggie Otis]] is the eldest son of R&B pioneer and bandleader [[Johnny Otis]]. He started drumming at age 4, made his recording debut in 1962 at age 12, playing guitar behind former 'Raylette' singer Ethel Fort, and released his solo recording debut at age 15. In 1969, | + | [[Shuggie Otis]] is the eldest son of R&B pioneer and bandleader [[Johnny Otis]]. He started drumming at age 4, made his recording debut in 1962 at age 12, playing guitar behind former 'Raylette' singer Ethel Fort, and released his solo recording debut at age 15. In 1969, Shuggie recorded for [[Biography|Frank Zappa]], and provided bass for [[Hot Rats]]. |
[[Miss Mercy]] had an affair with Shuggie. They married and had a son named Lucky. Later the couple divorced again. | [[Miss Mercy]] had an affair with Shuggie. They married and had a son named Lucky. Later the couple divorced again. | ||
− | His own recordings are much admired particularly "Inspiration Information" (1974) although never achieving great commercial success. | + | His own recordings are much admired particularly "Inspiration Information" (1974) although never achieving great commercial success. He declined an offer to join [[The Rolling Stones]] after Mick Taylor left. Continuing health problems have prevented the development of his career but he still makes occasional session appearances. |
− | He declined an offer to join [[The Rolling Stones]] after Mick Taylor left. | ||
− | Continuing health problems have prevented the development of his career but he still makes occasional session appearances. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[Category:Bandmembers|Otis, Shuggie]] | [[Category:Bandmembers|Otis, Shuggie]] | ||
[[Category:Blues singers|Otis, Shuggie]] | [[Category:Blues singers|Otis, Shuggie]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bassists|Otis, Shuggie]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Guitarists|Otis, Shuggie]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Drums|Otis, Shuggie]] |
Latest revision as of 08:10, 23 December 2021
Born: (John Otis Jnr.) 30 November 1953, Los Angeles
Shuggie Otis is the eldest son of R&B pioneer and bandleader Johnny Otis. He started drumming at age 4, made his recording debut in 1962 at age 12, playing guitar behind former 'Raylette' singer Ethel Fort, and released his solo recording debut at age 15. In 1969, Shuggie recorded for Frank Zappa, and provided bass for Hot Rats.
Miss Mercy had an affair with Shuggie. They married and had a son named Lucky. Later the couple divorced again.
His own recordings are much admired particularly "Inspiration Information" (1974) although never achieving great commercial success. He declined an offer to join The Rolling Stones after Mick Taylor left. Continuing health problems have prevented the development of his career but he still makes occasional session appearances.