Bob Lenox

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Bob Lenox
Born1944
Brooklyn, New York
DiedAugust 30, 2010 (2010-08-31) (aged 65)
Paris
GenresJazz, blues, folk music, blues rock
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, singer
InstrumentsPiano
Years active1967–79
Associated actsJimi Hendrix, Tina Turner, Joe Cocker

Bob Lenox (born in Brooklyn; died 2010) was a jazz and blues musician from America who lived his last years in Europe, ultimately settling in France. In the late 1960s he was the leader of Vanguard Records band called Train with Garland Jeffreys.[1]

As a pianist, singer and composer combining jazz, blues, folk and rock, he went on to work with Jimi Hendrix, Tina Turner, Joe Cocker, and others. He also composed for European films.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ Michael Lang (July 14, 2009). The Road to Woodstock. HarperCollins e-books. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-06-189226-4.
  2. ^ AFP obit in the Times of Malta

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