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Zakiya Hooker, Daughter of Blues Legend John Lee Hooker, Is "Keeping It Real" with New CD Release

 

      PRESS RELEASE
      May 2009
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Makeda Smith
(661) 718-8843
 
 
Zakiya Hooker,
Daughter of Blues Legend
John Lee Hooker,
Is "Keeping It Real" 
with New CD Release 
San Francisco, CA  - When your daddy is blues icon, the late great, four-time Grammy winner, John Lee Hooker, what's a blues sangin' sista to do?  When posed with that dilemma, Zakiya Hooker has only one answer, and that is, "to keep it real."  And on June 16, she plans to do just that when she releases her new CD, "Keeping It Real" produced by her husband, Ollan Bell, on their independent label, Boogie with the Hook Records distributed by BDC Distribution.
 
 
Zakiya, the third of the Hooker offsprings, is no newcomer to the blues game.  This is her fourth CD release.  "Keeping It Real" will see her dueting with her dad, singing (or is that sangin'?) the blues in Spanish and just downright keeping it real!  
 
"This CD is very special to me because it is a blending of two cultures," Zakiya reveals.  Produced and recorded mostly in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Zakiya further explains, "This CD is a culmination of hard work and dedication that spans North and South America. It is truly a global work of love for all involved."
 
"The wonder of this CD," she adds, "is that I have not been in Buenos Aires for five years.  My husband, Ollan, has spent the last six years gathering just the right people together to come up with a diverse collection of some of the finest musicians in Buenos Aires. He did the music and vocals in Buenos Aires and then came back to America for me to do my vocals in our home studio, John Lee Hooker's Boom Boom Studio.  Despite the language barrier and cultural differences the universal language of the blues brought us all together."

 
It may be a man's world, but Zakiya Hooker brings the sass and the charm proving that 'it ain't nothing without a woman.'  Visit with her at www.zakiyahooker.com
 
 Photo taken in 1995 of Zakiya with her dad, the late, great John Lee Hooker
Note to Media:  Review copies of "Keeping It Real" are available now.  Zakiya is available for interview and mp3's are also available from the album.  Contact jazzmynepr@gmail.com with your request.


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