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27 de dic. de 2020 · Born near Clarksdale, Mississippi probably (though not certainly) on January 15, 1929, Earl Hooker moved with his parents to Chicago sometime in 1930. Thus, he was born into Jim Crow America and was part of the great migration from the Delta to the urban North. He started playing guitar as a kid.
19 de abr. de 2020 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesOff The Hook · Earl HookerTwo Bugs and a Roach℗ 1990 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Originally released on Ar...
Earl Zebedee Hooker was born in rural Mississippi but the family moved to Chicago when he was young. Growing up on the South-side in the 30s, Earl was surrounded by the Blues, and when his cousin John Leecame to town as an up-and-coming player and they heard about T-Bone Walker playing at the Rhumboogie Club, the die was cast. Earl would play his guitar around Maxwell Street with his ...
Earl Zebedee Hooker, född den 15 januari 1930 i Quitman County, Mississippi nära Clarksdale, död den 21 april 1970 i Chicago, Illinois, var en amerikansk blues gitarrist, känd får sin slideteknik. Förutom att han ledde egna band, spelade han tllsammans med bland andra Robert Nighthawk, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Junior Wells och (kusinen ...
22 de nov. de 2013 · Cracking funky wah wah version, produced in 1969. Earl sadly passed away in 1970 and these 2 tracks were included on the 1972 Funk Last Of The Great Earl Hoo...
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