Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:37:35
Size:86,6 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Jazz/Funk/Soul/Mix
Art:Front
Year:2026
Time:37:35
Size:86,6 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Jazz/Funk/Soul/Mix
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Back at the Chicken Shack - 4:58
2. If You Want Me To Stay - 5:11
3. Comin' Home Baby - 4:42
4. Cissy Strut - 4:16
5. All Blues - 6:01
6. Cold Duck Time - 4:50
7. Stormy Monday - 3:43
8. Green Onions - 3:54
1. Back at the Chicken Shack - 4:58
2. If You Want Me To Stay - 5:11
3. Comin' Home Baby - 4:42
4. Cissy Strut - 4:16
5. All Blues - 6:01
6. Cold Duck Time - 4:50
7. Stormy Monday - 3:43
8. Green Onions - 3:54
Backyard Blues finds Roosevelt Hoover III blending soul, jazz, and funk into a warm, groove-driven album. Rooted in tradition and strong arrangements, it delivers a sincere, polished sound, even if it leans more on familiarity than innovation.
Roosevelt Hoover III grew up surrounded by music, with his father’s band rehearsing in the family living room on weeknights. At just five years old, he asked to learn piano and was told, “If you can whistle it, you can play it.” Taking that advice literally, he began playing by ear — a skill that still shapes his musical style today. He later added trumpet to his repertoire in elementary school and eventually switched to organ when his father did. By junior high, Roosevelt was already performing as the keyboardist for the Top 40 R&B band Shades of Soul, staying busy with live shows throughout high school.
After graduating, Roosevelt served in the U.S. Air Force, stepping away from music for a time. Once back in civilian life, he moved to San Jose and returned to the stage, playing with a variety of bands and collaborating across genres. Along the way, music remained a family affair, with garage-band sessions that eventually included two of his three children. This recording honors some of those moments — music made for the love of playing, connection, and good company.
“I dedicate this CD to my son, every note I play is for you. Love and thanks to my father who inspired me to follow his musical footsteps.
To all the musicians who contributed, I give sincere thanks and respect for helping me realize my dream of recording the music I grew up with and love, your combined musical mastery elevated every song.”
~ Roosevelt (Duke)
Roosevelt Hoover III grew up surrounded by music, with his father’s band rehearsing in the family living room on weeknights. At just five years old, he asked to learn piano and was told, “If you can whistle it, you can play it.” Taking that advice literally, he began playing by ear — a skill that still shapes his musical style today. He later added trumpet to his repertoire in elementary school and eventually switched to organ when his father did. By junior high, Roosevelt was already performing as the keyboardist for the Top 40 R&B band Shades of Soul, staying busy with live shows throughout high school.
After graduating, Roosevelt served in the U.S. Air Force, stepping away from music for a time. Once back in civilian life, he moved to San Jose and returned to the stage, playing with a variety of bands and collaborating across genres. Along the way, music remained a family affair, with garage-band sessions that eventually included two of his three children. This recording honors some of those moments — music made for the love of playing, connection, and good company.
“I dedicate this CD to my son, every note I play is for you. Love and thanks to my father who inspired me to follow his musical footsteps.
To all the musicians who contributed, I give sincere thanks and respect for helping me realize my dream of recording the music I grew up with and love, your combined musical mastery elevated every song.”
~ Roosevelt (Duke)

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