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  1. 28 de ago. de 2023 · Endless Boogie is a studio album by 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.

  2. Endless Boogie, Parts 27 and 28 [08:46] Personnel: John Lee Hooker vocals; guitar Dave Berger harmonica on 02, 11. Mark Naftalin piano (except 03, 05, 07, 08) Cliff Coulter electric piano (except 02, 04, 07, 09, 11) John Turk electric piano on 09; organ on 11. Jesse Ed Davis* guitar on 05, 06 Mark Naftalin guitar on 03

  3. 8 de jun. de 2017 · Jesse Ed Davis Red Dirt Boogie —The Atco Recordings 1970-1972 (Real Gone) Rating: 3 out of 5 stars. One downside the digitizing of music has created is the lack of liner notes that listeners ...

  4. Jesse Ed Davis. Jesse Edwin Davis ( Norman, Oklahoma, 21 de septiembre de 1944 21- Los Ángeles, California, 22 de junio de 1988) fue un guitarrista estadounidense, conocido por su trabajo como músico de sesión para artistas como Taj Mahal, Milara Love, Jackson Browne, The Monkees, Neil Diamond, John Lennon, George Harrison, John Lee Hooker ...

  5. DAVIS, JESSE EDWIN III (1944–1988). A celebrated American Indian guitarist and session musician during the rock era of the 1960s into the 1980s, Jesse Ed Davis was of Kiowa, Comanche, Seminole, and Muscogee (Creek) heritage. He was born in Norman, Oklahoma, on September 21, 1944, the only child of Jesse Edwin (Bus) Davis II, a noted American ...

  6. Design, Photography By – Barry Feinstein, Tom Wilkes. Ulula is the second solo album by guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, released in 1972 on Atco Records. Jesse Edwin Davis (September 21, 1944 – June 22, 1988) was a Native American guitarist. He was well regarded as a session artist and solo performer. Tracks 1 Red Dirt Boogie, Brother (Jesse Ed ...

  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. American blues rock band Endless Boogie is named after the album.