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  1. John Lee Hooker ( Clarksdale, Misisipi; 22 de agosto de 1912 1 - Los Altos, California; 21 de junio de 2001) fue un cantante y guitarrista de blues estadounidense. Hijo de un aparcero, saltó a la fama interpretando una adaptación al estilo de la guitarra eléctrica del Delta blues que desarrolló en Detroit.

  2. John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1912 or 1917 – 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. 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.

  4. Learn about the life and career of John Lee Hooker, the \"King of the Boogie\" and a blues legend. Explore his discography, awards, collaborations and legacy on his official website.

  5. The Healer is a blues album by John Lee Hooker, released in 1989 by Chameleon. The album features collaborations with Bonnie Raitt, Charlie Musselwhite, Los Lobos and Carlos Santana, among others. The album was a critical and commercial success and was important for Hooker's later career.

  6. John Lee Hooker fue un cantante y guitarrista de blues estadounidense. Hijo de un aparcero, saltó a la fama interpretando una adaptación al estilo de la guitarra eléctrica del Delta blues que desarrolló en Detroit. Hooker incorporó a menudo otros elementos, como el talking blues y el hill country blues del norte de Mississippi.

  7. Endless Boogie is a studio album by American blues musician John Lee Hooker, released in 1971 through ABC Records. Produced by Bill Szymczyk and Ed Michel, the double album was recorded at Wally Heider Recording with session musicians such as Jesse Ed Davis, Carl Radle, Steve Miller, Gino Skaggs and Mark Naftalin. [1]