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Tom Hooker or Thomas Barbéy (born Thomas Beecher Hooker on November 18, 1957) is an American singer and fine art photographer. He was the voice and one of the songwriters behind most songs for popular Italo disco artist Den Harrow. [1] The 2018 documentary Dons of Disco covers Hooker's involvement in the Den Harrow project. [2] [3]
In 2010, Tom Hooker recorded and published on YouTube a press conference-style video in which Hooker, flanked by the co-producer/composer Miki Chieregato, states and demonstrates that he was the vocalist on most of the Den Harrow records, and in which he accuses Zandri of continuing to publicly lip sync to those recordings. [9]
Thomas Hooker (July 5, 1586 – July 7, 1647) was a prominent English colonial leader and Congregational minister, who founded the Connecticut Colony after dissenting ...
The Hookers are an American hardcore punk band based in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] Originally formed in Lexington in 1994 as the Fayette County Hookers, the name was shortened before their first independent release Kiss My Fuckin Ass 7-inch EP in 1996. [2]
Eddie Kirkland (August 16, 1923 [1] [2] – February 27, 2011) [3] was an American electric blues [4] guitarist, harmonicist, singer, and songwriter.. Kirkland, known as the "Gypsy of the Blues" for his rigorous touring schedules, played and toured with John Lee Hooker from 1949 to 1962.
John Lee Hooker was an American blues singer and guitarist who recorded from 1948 to 2001. His discography includes recordings issued by various record companies in different formats. In February 2022, it was announced that BMG had acquired Hooker's music interests from his estate.
Hooker was a founding member of the Text of Light, a musician's collective that released seven albums between 2004 and 2010. [2] Hooker has led several bands, including a drums–trumpet–saxophone trio and an organ trio. [1] They usually do not feature a bass, "because of the intensity and volume of his drumming". [1]
The line-up on their first album, Scratchin' the Surface, produced by the 19-year-old head of A&R for Liberty Records, Mike Batt, and released in November 1968, [1] consisted of McPhee as singer and guitarist, bassist Peter Cruickshank, Ken Pustelnik (born 13 March 1946 on a farm near Blairgowrie, Angus, Scotland) on drums and Steve Rye (born 8 March 1946 in London – died 19 July 1992, in ...