Earl Hooker

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  • blues
  • delta blues
  • guitar
  • chicago blues
  • blues rock
Earl Hooker (January 15, 1929 – April 21, 1970) was an American blues guitarist.
Born Earl Zebedee Hooker in Clarksdale, Mississippi, his impoverished family moved to Chicago, Illinois when he was still an infant. Influenced by parents and relatives who played music, he was a cousin of John Lee Hooker and began playing guitar as a teenager. An instrumentalist, within a few years Hooker put together a band that toured the United States and made some of his first recordings for Sam Phillips at Sun Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Songs

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    Hello Baby

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    Hold On

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    Hold on..... I'm Coming

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    Hooker 'n' Steve

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    Hooker N' Steve

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    Hooker Special

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    Hookin' (instrumental)

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    Hot 'n' Heavy

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    Hot and Heavy

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    Hot and Heavy (alternate take)

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    Hot N' Heavy

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    How Long Can This Go On

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    I'm Going Down the Line

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    I'm Your Main Man

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    If You Miss 'Im... I Got 'Im...

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    Improvisations on Dust My Broom

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    Improvisations on Frosty

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    Instrumental (The Drive)

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    Is You Ever Seen a One-Eyed Woman Cry

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    Little Carey's Jump

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    Lotta Lovin' (feat. A.C. Reed)

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    Love Ain't a Plaything

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    Messin' Around With the Blues (instrumental)

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    Move on Down the Line

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    New Riviera

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    New Sweet Black Angel

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    Nothing but Good

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    Nothing but Poison

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    Off the Hook

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    Oh Mama (feat. Lillian Offitt)


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