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  1. Earl Zebedee Hooker (* 15. Januar 1929 oder 1930 in Clarksdale, Mississippi; ... Leading Brand, Red Lightnin’ (1978) Blue Guitar, P-Vine (1981) Play Your Guitar Mr. Hooker!, Black Top Records (1985) His First And Last Recordings, Arhoolie (1986) Calling All Blues, Charly (1986)

  2. Really great early work from guitarist Earl Hooker – and a set that also feature some soulful sides by Jody Williams too! The bulk of the album features Hooker laying down that amazing guitar sound that always made him so distinct, and such a key precursor to funk as well – working in combos with organ and piano from Big Moose, tenor from AC Reed, and more piano from Pinetop Perkins – on ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 1978 · Listen to The Leading Brand by Earl Hooker & Jody Williams on Apple Music. 1978. 16 Songs. Duration: ... More By Earl Hooker . Two Bugs and a Roach. 1969. Sweet Black Angel. 1970. The Moon is Rising. 1998. Blue Guitar. 1981. Theresa Fungus Amung Us. 1972. An Introduction To Earl Hooker.

  4. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesThe Leading Brand · Earl HookerBlue Guitar℗ 2006 Paula RecordsReleased on: 2006-10-11Auto-generated by YouTube.

  5. Hör dir The Leading Brand von Earl Hooker & Jody Williams auf Apple Music an. Streame Titel, unter anderem „How Long Can This Go On“, ... Mehr von Earl Hooker. Two Bugs and a Roach. 1969. Blue Guitar. 1981. Theresa Fungus Amung Us. 1972. Sweet Black Angel. 1970. An Introduction To Earl Hooker. 2006. The Genius of Earl Hooker.

  6. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Step into the extraordinary world of Earl Hooker and Jody Williams as they establish themselves as the leading brand of blues excellence. With Earl's searing slide guitar, Jody's raw and soulful vocal delivery, and a few guest appearances thrown in for good measure, this album finds a perfect balance in highlighting the individual talents of these two icons.

  7. 20 de ago. de 2012 · Earl Hooker & Jody Williams - The Leading Brand This LP came out in 1977 and contains 16 cuts from Hooker and Williams that were recorded in the late 50s and early 60s. Even though he had to share it with the more-famous Hooker, and he only got 6 tracks, it was Jody Williams's first album.