Jazz musician Stix Hooper first met broadcaster Saul Levine in the ’60s when Hooper was the drummer in the Crusaders, and Levine owned and operated KBCA (105.1 FM), the top jazz radio station in ...
Street Life; This Old World's Too Funky For Me; Better Not Look Down; Inherit The Wind; Hold On (I Think Our Love Is Changing); Help (I Need Somebody); Soul Shadows; The Way It Goes; I'm So Glad I'm ...
That's How I Feel; So Far Away; Put It Where You Want It; Mystique Blues; Full Moon; Sweet Revival; Mud Hole; It's Just Gotta Be That Way; Georgia Cottonfield; A Shade Of Blues; Three Children; Mosadi ...
*Best known as an original member of the pioneering band The Jazz Crusaders (later The Crusaders), Nesbert “Stix” Hooper has enjoyed an illustrious career as a musician, composer, record producer, ...