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  1. Hace 1 día · De vuelta en Estados Unidos, Larry Taylor abandonó la banda, siendo sustituido por Antonio De La Barreda "Tony Olav", y Harvey Mandel cedió su puesto a su predecesor, Henry Vestine. Era la época del gran interés ecologista de Alan Wilson , conmocionado por la destrucción de los bosques californianos de Giant Redwood, auténtico patrimonio natural de su adorada California.

  2. psychedelicscene.com › 2022/03/19 › interview-fito-de-la-parra-of-canned-heatInterview: Fito de la Parra of Canned Heat

    13 de may. de 2024 · Bassam Habal: Henry Vestine worked with with Frank Zappa. Did you did you know Frank? Fito de la Parra: I saw him at one of the gigs one time and just said, “Hello.”

  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · Henry Vestine, Larry Taylor y “Fitode la Parra se apuraron a reformar al grupo, asegurando la supervivencia de un nombre legendario. En 1989, los tres participaron, en una vuelta justa de las cosas, en el álbum The Healer de John Lee Hooker, entre otros invitados.

  4. 28 de may. de 2024 · English. Boogie with Canned Heat. 30 cm LP Liberty 1 C 064-90973 - Side B. rec. 1980. CANNED HEAT (Alan "Blind Owl" WILSON - vocals, Larry "The Mole" TAYLOR - Bass, Henry "Sunflower" VESTINE - Lead Guitar, Adolfo "Fito" DE LA PARRA - Drums, Bob "The Bear" HITE - Vocals)

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · Bob Hite nicknamed “The Bear” was the lead singer of Canned Heat from the time that it first formed in 1965 with Alan Wilson and Henry Vestine. He was born in Torrance, California in 1943 and was influenced by the blues.

  6. Hace 1 día · Canned Heat in 1970 (from left to right); Larry Taylor, Henry Vestine, Bob 'The Bear' Hite, Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson and Fito de la Parra / courtesy of Wikipedia I don't believe that anything will ever come close to matching the 'recognized' original band line-up (pictured above) within the finite, and more over, the historical existence of Canned Heat.

  7. Hace 6 días · On this page you will find in chronological order, starting with the first rock and roll pioneers in the 1930s and the years and dates they left us for that huge concert stage in the sky. Obviously in the early years of rock and roll the “death toll” among legends was low – for 1961 I couldn’t even find a listing.