- Lou Hooper
Louis Stanley Hooper (May 18, 1894,
North Buxton ,Ontario - September 17, 1977,Charlottetown ,Prince Edward Island ) was a Canadianjazz pianist.Hooper was raised in
Ypsilanti, Michigan and attended theDetroit Conservatory , where he played locally in dance orchestras in the 1910s. He then moved toNew York City around 1920; he recorded withElmer Snowden andBob Fuller frequently in the middle of the decade, and performed with both of them inHarlem as well as with other ensembles. Hooper served for some time as the house pianist forAjax Records and accompanied manyblues singers on record, includingMartha Copeland ,Rosa Henderson ,Lizzie Miles ,Monette Moore , andEthel Waters . He participated in the "Blackbirds" revue of 1928.In 1932 Hooper returned to Canada, where he played in
Mynie Sutton 's dance band, theCanadian Ambassadors . He did local work solo and in ensembles for the next two decades, then was brought back into the limelight by theMontreal Vintage Music Society in 1962. Hooper released an LP ofragtime piano tunes in 1973 entitled "Lou Hooper, Piano". He taught at theUniversity of Prince Edward Island late in his life and appeared regularly on CBC television in Halifax.His papers, which include unpublished compositions and an
autobiography , are now held at theNational Library of Canada inOttawa .References
*Jack Litchfield, "Lou Hooper". "Grove Jazz" online.
*Eugene Chadbourne , [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:aifwxqqjld0e~T1 Lou Hooper] atAllmusic
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