The agreement covers the entire publishing catalog of Hooker, who died on June 21, 2001, including song “Boom Boom,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” and “Boogie Chillen’,” Hooker’s recorded and ...
On April 3rd, Craft Recordings brings Bluesville back with AAA vinyl from John Lee Hooker and Lightnin’ Hopkins. No studio gloss, just the real work, cut straight from tape. Fondly tagged the “King of ...
Introduction by George Wein; Hobo Blues; Maudie; introduction by John Lee Hooker; I Can't Quit You, Baby; Stop Now, Baby; Tupelo; Sometimes You Make Me Feel So Bad; Bus Station Blues; Introduction by ...
A new animated video takes Detroit’s greatest bluesman back to the scene of a signature hit. The late John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” arrived Friday to mark the 60 th anniversary reissue of his album ...
What gives a man justification to sing the blues? There have never been a staid set of credentials for such a pursuit, but if any one man had the proper pedigree custom plugged into his persona, it ...
In the decade before his death last June, John Lee Hooker’s vast catalog of electric blues and signature boogies was rerecorded, redone and covered by countless contemporaries. While those albums won ...
A reissue of John Lee Hooker’s popular comeback album, The Healer, has been scheduled for reissue on new 180-gram vinyl and CD. The 1989 work, which has been out of print for more than a decade, is ...
Detroit’s dean of the blues is set to be honored with a special summer tribute, including a posthumous key to the city. The late bluesman John Lee Hooker will be celebrated by local and visiting ...
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