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John Lee Hooker Biography

"Blues originator John Lee Hooker was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi in 1917. Nicknamed ""the hook"" he started playing at local parties where he was discovered by record store owner Elmer Barbee. Barbee, impressed by the blues hooks that Hooker was capable of, introduced this now-Memphis-established Hooker to Bernard Besman, a producer, record distributor and owner of Sensation Records. The two hit it off and Besman helped Hooker record his solo debut sides, ""Sally Mae"" and ""Boogie Chillen,"" with Modern Records.Later, as ""the Boogie Man"" continued to work under Modern Records, he also released albums with other record labels under pseudonyms, including Regent, King, Savoy, Gotham, Regal, Swing Time, Federal, Gone, Chess, Acorn, Chance, DeLuxe, JVB, Chart and Specialty. He stopped swinging with record labels in 1955 when he stuck with Vee-Jay and used his own name. With Vee-Jay, Hooker's music crossed the charts, from pop to R&B to rock and folk-blues, expanding his fans and giving him a cult following.By the mid-‘60s Hooker was a major superstar. During the ‘70s, now in California, Hooker had worked with some of rock ‘n' roll's greats, like van Morrison and Canned Heat. During the late ‘70s and most of the ‘80s he toured the US and Europe. When he had a cameo in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers film, John Hooker had hit the big-time. Not long after this Hollywood role, Hooker met up with big shot producer and guitarist Roy Rodgers. The two created The Healer, an album that combined Hooker's expert vocals with loads of guests, including Carlos Santana, Bonnie Raitt and Robert Cray. He continued to record into the ‘90s, and even took an advertisement for the television commercial for Pepsi. He died of natural causes in 2001."

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    """The King of Boogie"" John Lee Hooker saw loads of success in the over five decades that he was inspiring and creating blues music. The Mississippi native learned blues hooks from his stepfather at an early age, and moved to the Motor City in 1943 to experience the sounds of its true beats.. Starting out rough, Hooker eventually saw a break when a record owner introduced the local ""Hook"" to producer Bernie Besman. They created his first solo debut sides, including ""Sally Mae"" and its seminal flip ""Boogie Chillen."" From here, Hooker's career took off. With a long list of awards, including four Grammys (three of which were for the Best Traditional Blues Album - or - Best Traditional Blues Recording), a cameo in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers, and collaborations with some of music greats, like Carlos Santana, van Morrison and more, Hooker was a legend.PlayPhone's houses a wide array of singles from blues legends like John Lee Hooker. Right now, his first single, ""Boogie Chillen,"" is available for ringtone download. The single represents the blues movement at its most primitive stages, with Hooker's dark, ruminative vocals rounding out the guitar and pounding foot. Download this ringtone and you'll be listening to one of blues most classic and traditional pieces."