Boo Hinkson

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Boo Hinkson at St. Lucia Jazz
Boo Hinkson with John legend
Boo Hinkson with President Bill Clinton
Boo Hinkson with friends at Big Chef Steakhouse
Boo Hinkson on stage at St. Lucia Jazz

Ronald "Boo" Hinkson

Ronald "Boo" Hinkson's talent transcends cultures and sounds, bringing a fresh and innovative blend of jazz and Caribbean music. A gifted composer, producer, and heralded guitarist, Boo's unique approach and versatility enable him to deliver a distinctive signature sound.

Born in St. Lucia and raised on a diet of Ellington, Davis, and Coltrane, Boo's name is synonymous with St. Lucian music. His mother, who was also an accomplished guitarist, was his first teacher. His musical career began with the Tru-Tones, a group he started in St Lucia, who commanded stages locally and internationally for two decades. So much so in fact, that their eclectic blends of Caribbean and pop rhythms garnered them an appearance at Superbowl XIII. Today, he is an exceptionally accomplished musician who has stayed true not only to his Jazz roots, but also to his West Indian culture. Boo couples his appreciation of the old masters, with Contemporary Jazz, and Soca in his music and lyrics; and as a result his popularity has continued to spread.

With a performance track record that includes international stages from the Caribbean, to the U.S. and Europe, Boo has shared the stage with scores of musical greats including Al Jarreau, India Arie, Earl Klugh, George Benson and Grover Washington. He was recently featured at a state function for former President Bill Clinton. His music has been showcased on the day-time television show "One Life to Live". BBC, BET Jazz, and Bravo TV have also aired his live performances.

Stanley Jordan describes Boo "as a genuinely gifted and accomplished musician". George Benson praises his technical prowess and improvisation. Ronnie Laws has described his playing as "extremely soulful and intense". Frequently compared to Kenny Burrel for not only his natural touch on the guitar but also his polished image, Boo plays the guitar with fire, soul, and astuteness. "Beyond" and "Shades" are sure to be a collector's items for any real Jazz enthusiast. For information on where to buy these and other releases please visit the Music page.