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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    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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    Reconsider Baby

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    Rockin' Wild

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    Rocking With the Kid

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    She's Fine

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    Something You Ate

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    Something You've Got

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    Strung Out Woman Blues

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    Strung-Out Woman Blues

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    Swear to Tell the Truth

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    Swear to Tell the Truth (feat. Harold Tidwell)

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    Sweet Angel

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    Sweet Black Angel

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    Sweet Black Angel (instrumental)

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    Sweet Home Chicago

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    Swingin' At Theresa's

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    Take Me Back to East St. Louis

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    Tanya (instrumental)

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    That Man

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    The Bright Sound

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    The End of the Blues

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    The Foxtrot

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    The Foxtrot (Inst.)

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    The Hook

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    The Hucklebuck

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    The Leading Band

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    The Leading Brand

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    The Misfit (Got to Keep Movin')

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    The Moon Is Rising

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    The Screwdrive

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    The Sky Is Crying

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    These Cotton Pickin' Blues

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    They Call It Stormy Monday

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    This Little Voice (feat. A.C. Reed)

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    Those Cotton-Pickin' Blues

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    Two Bugs and a Roach

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    Two Bugs in a Rug

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    Universal Rock

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    Universal Rock (instrumental)

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    Wah Wah Blues

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    Walkin' Rag


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