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Bob Baldori | |
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Also known as | Boogie Bob |
Born | 1943 (age 80–81) |
Genres | Rock, blues, boogie |
Occupation(s) | Musician, attorney |
Years active | 1964–present |
Labels | Spirit Records |
Website | www |
Bob Baldori (born 1943), also known as "Boogie Bob", is an American rock, blues, boogie musician and attorney. He plays the guitar, harmonica and piano.[1]
Baldori founded the rock band The Woolies in 1964; the group had a national hit in 1966 with Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?". He has also pursued a solo career, performing in venues all over the country, and recording a 1994 solo album. He started working with Chuck Berry in 1966 at Lake Lansing, Michigan and subsequently recorded two albums with Berry. He has also worked with and performed with Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Tom Rush, Luther Allison, Del Shannon, John Hammond, Hubert Sumlin and Bo Diddley. In 2005 Baldori begun a two-piano collaboration with pianist Bob Seeley called Seeley and Baldori,[2] which continued steadily until 2011, at which point pianist Arthur Migliazza stepped in to replace Seeley in most live performances.[3]