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  2. John Lee Hooker - Wikipedia

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    John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 [1] or 1917 [4] [5] – June 21, 2001) was an American blues singer, songwriter, and guitarist. The son of a sharecropper , he rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues that he developed in Detroit .

  3. List of Chicago blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Chicago in the mid-1950s and became much in demand as a session player, recording with artists like Pinetop Perkins, Muddy Waters and his cousin, John Lee Hooker. [72] Big Walter Horton (April 6, 1921, Horn Lake, Mississippi – December 8, 1981). Also known as Shakey Walter Horton, he was one of the better-known harmonica ...

  4. John Hooker - Wikipedia

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    John Hooker may refer to: John Hooker (English constitutionalist) (c. 1527–1601), English writer, solicitor, antiquary, civic administrator and advocate of republican government; John Lee Hooker (1912–2001), American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist; John Lee Hooker Jr. (born 1952), American blues musician

  5. John Lee Hooker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Lee Hooker Jr. (born January 15, 1952) is an American blues musician and Christian minister. He is the son of influential blues singer John Lee Hooker (1917–2001). [ 1 ] The younger Hooker's musical style is markedly modernized, featuring contemporary arrangements.

  6. Born in Mississippi, Raised Up in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Born in Mississippi, Raised Up in Tennessee is a 1973 studio album by American blues musician John Lee Hooker. Reception ... John Lee Hooker – guitar, vocals;

  7. Eddie Kirkland - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Earl Hooker - Wikipedia

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    Hooker was born in rural Quitman County, Mississippi, [1] outside of Clarksdale. In 1930, his parents moved the family to Chicago, during the Great Migration of blacks out of the rural South in the early 20th century. His family was musically inclined (John Lee Hooker was a cousin), and Earl heard music played at home at an early age. About age ...

  9. The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker - Wikipedia

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    The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker (also known as The Folk Blues of John Lee Hooker) is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker recorded in Detroit in 1959 [1] and released by Riverside Records in January 1960. [2]