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John Lee Hooker albums featuring John Hammond

John Lee Hooker Music Videos (22)
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| | Mr. Lucky CD (1991)
$10.49 Primarily recorded at Russian Hill Recording Studios, San Francisco, California.
Whenever an old pop, rock or blues artist is joined by an all-star cast of guest musicians, it's usually to safe assume that the artist in question is pretty much a ...
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| Boom Boom CD (1992) Remastered
$10.15 Produced by slide guitar maestro Roy Rogers, BOOM BOOM finds John Lee Hooker matched with an assortment of famous names. Robert Cray and his band provide sultry backup on "Same Old Blues Again" and with Jimmie Vaughan taking Cray's place, ...
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| Boom Boom CDs (1992) (Import) Import; Germany
$23.29 Produced by slide guitar maestro Roy Rogers, BOOM BOOM finds John Lee Hooker matched with an assortment of famous names. Robert Cray and his band provide sultry backup on "Same Old Blues Again" and with Jimmie Vaughan taking Cray's place, ...
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 John Lee Hooker Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous John Lee Hooker songs: I'm in the Mood Lyrics, Boogie Chillen Lyrics, Hobo Blues Lyrics, House Rent Boogie Lyrics, Crawling King Snake Lyrics, Sally Mae Lyrics, Huckle up Baby Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Black Man Blues Lyrics, Queen Bee Lyrics, Crawlin' King Snake Lyrics, Boogie Chillen' Lyrics, No More Doggin' Lyrics, Four Women in My Life Lyrics, Let Your Daddy Ride Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Chill Out Lyrics, John L's House Rent Boogie Lyrics, Find Me a Woman Lyrics, Forgive Me Lyrics, Motor City Is Burning Lyrics, I Got Eyes For You Lyrics.
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 John Lee Hooker Biography
John Lee Hooker is the most elemental of the electric blues giants. His spooky musical minimalism--plaintive yet powerful vocals coupled with guitar work alternately haunting and toe-tapping--has inspired countless artists, from contemporaries like Slim Harpo to acolytes the Rolling Stones. Few, however, can summon up the inexplicable erotic charge at the heart of Hooker's best performances. The patented "boogie" rhythm upon which seemingly every blues-rock and hard rock band of the 1970s wrought variations was virtually invented by Hooker. One of the most-recorded post-war bluesmen, Hooker released records on countless labels, working much of the time in Detroit and Chicago. He kept working well into his eighties, his style growing ever more refined and penetrating.
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 Contemporaries
Ray Charles, Muddy Waters, Canned Heat, The Animals, Bonnie Raitt, ZZ Top, Lightnin' Hopkins, Howlin' Wolf, Big Bill Broonzy, T-Bone Walker, James Cotton (Harmonica), Mississippi Fred McDowell, Jimmy Reed (Blues), Hound Dog Taylor, Johnny Shines, Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, J.B. Lenoir, Lightnin' Slim, Billy Boy Arnold, Slim Harpo, Washboard Sam, Guitar Slim, Eddie Kirkland, Olu Dara, Doctor Ross
 Followers
The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, The Yardbirds, Mos Def, Johnny Winter, Frank Zappa, Canned Heat, R.L. Burnside, The Black Keys, Peter Green, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Groundhogs, Albert Collins, Junior Kimbrough, The Afghan Whigs, CeDell Davis, T-Model Ford, Little Sammy Davis, Johnny Farmer
 Influences
Leadbelly, T-Bone Walker, Robert Johnson, Mississippi John Hurt, Charley Patton, Skip James, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Son House, Leroy Carr, Blind Blake, Robert Lockwood, Jr., W.C. Handy
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