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    Earl Zebedee Hooker (January 15, 1930 – April 21, 1970) [1] was a Chicago blues guitarist known for his slide guitar playing. Considered a "musician's musician", [2] he performed with blues artists such as Sonny Boy Williamson II, Junior Wells, and John Lee Hooker and fronted his own bands.

  2. La vida y la música de Earl Hooker aglutinan todas las características para que pueda ser considerado una leyenda del blues. Carecía de educación musical, tocaba la guitarra de oído y, sin embargo, desarrolló un estilo cristalino y elegante con la slide, herencia de su maestro Robert Nighthawk, y además utilizó el wah-wah como una

  3. 15 de abr. de 2011 · 2.1K. 173K views 12 years ago. EARL HOOKER (1929 - 1970), fue un virtuoso guitarrista de blues, aunque no tuvo mucho exito comercial es reconocido por sus pares por sus increibles juegos de...

  4. Earl Hooker. Earl Hooker was the ‘blues guitarists’ guitarist,’ the most respected six-string wizard in Chicago blues musicians’ circles during the 1950s and ’60s. A cousin of John Lee Hooker and a protege of slide guitar master Robert Nighthawk, Earl Zebedee Hooker was born near Vance, Mississippi, on January 15, 1929, but raised in ...

  5. Earl Hooker is considered to be one of the most important blues guitarists of the post-war era. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1940s - 1970s. Born. January 15, 1930 in Quitman County, MS. Died. April 21, 1970 in Chicago, IL. Genre. Blues. Styles.

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  7. 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 ...