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John Lee Hooker

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Biografía

John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1917 ??? June 21, 2001) was an influential American singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Clarksdale, Mississippi. From a musical family, he is a cousin of Earl Hooker. Though he stuttered slightly in his normal speech, he performed in a half-spoken style that became his trademark. Rhythmically, his music was free, a property common with early acoustic Delta blues musicians. His vocal phrasing was less closely tied to specific bars than most blues singers'. This casual, rambling style had been gradually diminishing with the onset of electric blues bands from Chicago but, even when not playing solo, Hooker retained it in his sound. Attracted by factory work, Hooker moved to Detroit in 1943, where he would reside until 1969. He felt right at home near the blues venues and saloons on Hastings Street, the heart of black entertainment on Detroit's east side. Hooker's recording career began in 1948 with the hit single, "Boogie Chillen" cut in a studio near Wayne State University. Despite being illiterate, he was a prolific lyricist. In addition to adapting the occasionally traditional blues lyric (such as "if I was chief of police, I would run her right out of town"), he freely invented many of his songs from scratch. Recording studios in the 50s rarely paid black musicians more than a pittance, so Hooker would spend the night wandering from studio to studio, coming up with new songs or variations on his songs for each studio. Due to his recording contract, he would record these songs under obvious pseudonyms such as "John Lee Booker," "Johnny Hooker", or "

Álbumes

Blues for Big Town
Boom Boom
Boom Boom
City Of Angels Original Soundtrack
City Of Angels Original Soundtrack
Don't Look Back
Don't Look Back
The Healer
The Healer

Canciones

1 I'm mad again Boom Boom
2 I don´t want your money Blues for Big Town
3 You've taken my woman Boom Boom
4 Onions Boom Boom
5 Lonely boy boogie Blues for Big Town
6 Ain't No Big Thing Don't Look Back
7 Rainy Day Don't Look Back
8 Mad man blues Blues for Big Town
9 Rockin' Chair The Healer
10 I'm so excited Boom Boom
11 Boom Boom Boom Boom
12 Old time shimmy Boom Boom
13 Dimples Boom Boom
14 Frisco Boom Boom
15 Blues for christmas Blues for Big Town
16 Hey boogie Blues for Big Town
17 Process Boom Boom
18 That's Alright The Healer
19 Just me and my telephone Blues for Big Town
20 Drug store woman Boom Boom