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Nesbert "Stix" Hooper (born August 15, 1938) is an American drummer and founding member of The Crusaders.[1]

Stix Hooper
Stix Hooper in 1980
Stix Hooper in 1980
Background information
Birth nameNesbert Hooper
Born (1938-08-15) 15 August 1938 (age 86)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
GenresJazz fusion, smooth jazz, crossover jazz, jazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentDrums
Years active1950s–present

Career

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Hooper developed an interest in music, drums, and percussion at an early age. Starting in middle school with band director George Magruder, he began devoting much of his time to the study of music. While he was a student at Wheatley High School (Houston), he formed the band the Swingsters, then the Modern Jazz Sextet. At Texas Southern University, he received coaching from members of the Houston Symphony Orchestra and other local professional musicians. After moving to the west coast, he studied music at California State University, Los Angeles and with private instructors and mentors. During the 1950s the Jazz Crusaders were formed.

He has worked with Arthur Fiedler, George Shearing, B.B. King, Grant Green, Grover Washington Jr., Quincy Jones, Marvin Gaye, Nancy Wilson, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, and the Rolling Stones. He was National Vice Chairman of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and president of its Los Angeles chapter.

Discography

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As leader

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  • The World Within (MCA 3180, 1979)
  • Touch the Feeling (MCA 5374, 1982)
  • Lay it on the Line (Artful Balance 7214, 1989)
  • Many Hats (Stix Hooper Enterprises SHE3001, 2010)
  • Jazz Gems (Stix Hooper Enterprises SHE3002, 2010)
  • Mainstream Straight-Ahead (Stix Hooper Enterprises SHE3003, 2010)[2]
  • Live in L.A. (Stix Hooper Enterprises SHE3006, 2015)
  • We Went West (Stix Hooper Enterprises SHE3007, 2015)
  • Friends Across the Pond (A Tribute to the George Shearing Quintet) (Stix Hooper Enterprises SHE3008, 2016)
  • Orchestrally Speaking (Stix Hooper Enterprises SHE3009, 2022)

With The Crusaders

As sideman

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With Joe Sample

  • 1978 Rainbow Seeker
  • 1979 Carmel
  • 1980 Voices in the Rain

With others

References

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  1. ^ Yanow, Scott. "Stix Hooper". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Stix Hooper | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Stix Hooper | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 18 January 2019.