Cornelius Snooky Flowers

Cornelius Snooky Flowers

October 4, 1940 – March 9, 2020

A 2010 article by Candice Medina Skinner in the Leesville Daily Leader [Louisiana] opens with:  During a time when Rock and Roll reigned, Snooky Flowers, a saxophonist from Leesville, gave some of the most famous musicians in history some of his jazz flavor. He put together bands for Janis Joplin, worked with Mike Bloomfield, rehearsed with Jimi Hendrix, and brushed elbows with A-list musicians of the 1960s.

Cornelius Snooky Flowers

Chicago > Leesville

Flowers was born in Chicago, but soon moved to Leesville, Louisiana.  It was there that he found music and like many young musicians, began putting together bands.

120 miles away is Port Arthur, Texas where Flowers played regularly at the Jive at Five dance show on KPAC-TV which had “colored days” — meaning that blacks were allowed on the show.

Snooky had an army hitch from 1964 to 1966. He was discharged in  Oakland, CA and serendipitously found some of his Texas musician friends there.

Cornelius Snooky Flowers

Army > Oakland

After a brief return back to Leesville, he returned to Oakland and its music. He put together “Snooky and the Kosmic Flowers,” “Big Sambo and the House Wreckers,” “Snooky Flowers and the Headhunters” and several more that played in places like The Filmore Auditorium.

Along the way he met and joined Mike Bloomfield and in February 1969 became part of Bloomfield’s famed recording “Live at Bill Graham’s Fillmore West.”

Cornelius Snooky Flowers

Bloomfield > Joplin

Janis Joplin had left Big Brother and was forming another band. Mike Bloomfield was helping and he enlisted Snooky help form the band, too. Out of that came the Kozmic Blues Band.

Cornelius Snooky Flowers
Flowers on far right

On July 18, 1969, the band performed on the Dick Cavett Show.

Cornelius Snooky Flowers

Woodstock

Snooky was with the band at Woodstock and for the rest of Kozmic’s tour.

AllMusic shows that in addition to Joplin and Bloomfield, Snooky has also recorded with Elvin Bishop and Nick Gravenites.

He also appeared in the documentary films Janis Joplin and Her Group (1969), Janis: Little Girl Blue (2015) and American Masters (1985).

Flowers died on March 9, 2020.

4 thoughts on “Cornelius Snooky Flowers”

  1. Hi Snooky,
    This is Karen, from Lindon Lane, Mill Valley…….Ihope you reemberyour oldhouse mate andher sonTahoe. Lpve,peace and Rock and Roll.

  2. snooky flowers became a self educated gemologist and worked at gem shows locally in san mateo i met him about 15 years and saw him 4 times a year at these shows he had his own style of stone art i bought some i worked the shows he was great to sit and talk with going to miss him

    1. Same. He belonged to the Hayward Gem & Mineral Club (by the Hayward Airport) for many years and had a rough opal wholesale business. So, a second highly respected career in rock.

  3. Snooky took a photo of me meeting James Brown and getting Mr. Brown to sign my Live at the Apollo LP jacket–1980 The Stone SF

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