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  1. La vida y la música de Earl Hooker aglutinan todas las características para que pueda ser considerado una leyenda del blues.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_HookerEarl Hooker - Wikipedia

    Earl Zebedee Hooker (January 15, 1930 – April 21, 1970) [1] was a Chicago blues guitarist known for his slide guitar playing. Considered a "musician's musician", [2] he performed with blues artists such as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Junior Wells, and John Lee Hooker and fronted his own bands.

  3. Wells recorded "Messin' with the Kid" in Chicago in 1960. He sings the song, but unlike most of his early singles, Wells does not play harmonica. The backup is provided by Earl Hooker on guitar, Johnny "Big Moose" Walker on piano, Jack Myers on bass, Fred Below on drums, Jarrett Gibson on tenor saxophone, and Donald Hankins on ...

  4. Earl Hooker. Attempt to assemble a complete list of Earl Hooker records.

  5. 15 de dic. de 2020 · Earl Hooker: Rockin’ Wild – 1952-1963 Recordings. By. Peter Gamble. - 15 December 2020. 2280. Probably the two facts about Earl Hooker people generally call to mind is he was John Lee’s cousin and he died at the age of 41, having suffered from TB for a good percentage of his life.

  6. 1957-1963 by Junior Wells released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Earl Hooker was the ‘blues guitarists’ guitarist,’ the most respected six-string wizard in Chicago blues musicians’ circles during the 1950s and ’60s. A cousin of John Lee Hooker and a protege of slide guitar master Robert Nighthawk, Earl Zebedee Hooker was born near Vance, Mississippi, on January 15, 1929, but raised in Chicago.