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Kipori Jermaine Woods (born September 4, 1971), also known by stage name Kipori 'Baby Wolf' Woods, is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. He has played gospel, blues, jazz, funk and rap music and plays a blend of these music genres. Woods is the grandson of band-leader and blues bass player 'Luscious' Lloyd Lambert. Woods began singing gospel and playing guitar as a young child, he has played professionally since the 1990s. ==Life and career== Kipori grew up in New Orleans, raised by his grandfather Lloyd Lambert (June 1928-October 1995). Woods performed with the gospel choirs the Zion Harmonizers and Raymond Miles aged 12. He went on to learn about life as a musician on the road as a young teenager touring with his grandfather, Luscious Lloyd Lambert, bandleader to Ray Charles, Little Richard, Danny Barker, Doc Cheatham and Guitar Slim. In his twenties, Woods played guitar for the first time in his grandfather's band the Rudulph Brothers Kipori played hip hop/jazz with Kipori Funk and studied jazz at New Orleans University under Ellis Marsalis. He began playing the blues after the death of his grandfather in 1995 and was named 'Baby Wolf' when working with Walter 'Wolfman' Washington. He has toured the Americas, Europe and Japan several times, sharing the stage with artists such as The Neville Brothers, Wynton, Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis, Kermit Ruffins, Walter 'Wolfman' Washington, Trombone Shorty etc. Woods has won 'Best Emerging Blues Performer' twice. In 2012, Wood's album ''Blues Gone Wild'' was shortlisted for ''OffBeat'' 's Best Blues Album. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kipori 'Baby Wolf' Woods」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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