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  • John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken

    John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken

    John Lee Hooker

    John Lee Hooker was a notable American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. His fame rose when he performed electric guitar adaptations of Delta Blues. He also has this inclination to insert early North Mississippi Hill country blues and talking blues into his music with a genius twist.

    He is often compared in greatness to B. B. King, who was also born in Mississippi, just like Hooker. King’s contribution to Delta blues was a comprehensive guitar technique that harmonized blues with components of jazz, rhythm and blues and other popular music genres.

    But John Lee Hooker created a style of his own, in contrast, by retaining a pure and traditional approach of the Delta blues. In the postwar, he achieved more success, doing a crossover, using vocals with solo guitar. This was the style of earlier Delta players which he adopted, used to the hilt in his hit record, Boogie Chillen, in 1948.

    The later releases of John Lee like I’m in the Mood (1951), Boom Boom (1962) and The Healer (1989), incorporated soul and rock music.

    When Hooker was starting out in his musical career, he performed and recorded with rock musicians. One of his earliest partnerships was with The Groundhogs, a British blues rock band.

    In 1970, he played adaptations of his songs with the group Canned Heat, an American blues and boogie rock band. The result was the joint album Hooker ‘n Heat.

    At his best, only with his electric guitar strapped on him, Hooker describes his musical style:

    The display of aggressive energy in fast boogies and also an ample show of intensity for stark and slow blues. A back to the basics guitarist – playing simple harmonies, pentatonic scales and also one chord modal harmonic structures.

    John Lee Hooker toured expansively beginning the 1950s and he also made appearances in movies like The Blues Brothers (1980) and The Color Purple (1985). He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 and had a huge influence on bands such as The Animals and The Rolling Stones.

    John Lee Hooker recorded more than 100 albums. Among them was The Healer (1989) which had appearances by Carlos Santana and Bonnie Raitt. Other notable albums are The Best of Friends (1998) and Grammar Award winner Don’t Look Back (1997).

    John Hammond

    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City) is an American blues singer and guitarist. Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style.

    He is Blues Music Award Winner: 2004 and 2003 for Best Acoustic Blues Artist, 2002 for Best Acoustic Album for his Tom Waits produced Wicked Grin. To date, Hammond has been honored with a total of 8 Blues Music Awards and an additional 10 nominations

    He’s a historian of the Blues, acoustic and electric and it shows. He can accurately replicate just about any historic Blues figure you can name. He’s equally adept at the guitar and the harmonica and a joy to listen to.

    Song Title

    The song “Mama Killed A Chicken” you can find on the album “Alone Volume 2”, but the same song on Spotify have named “You Ain’t Too Old to Shift Them Gears”. Similar lyrics are for the song “Bottle Up & Go”

    Below lyrics video for this song. We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.
  • John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken

    John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken

    John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken
    John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken

    John Lee Hooker

    John Lee Hooker was a notable American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. His fame rose when he performed electric guitar adaptations of Delta Blues. He also has this inclination to insert early North Mississippi Hill country blues and talking blues into his music with a genius twist.

    He is often compared in greatness to B. B. King, who was also born in Mississippi, just like Hooker. King’s contribution to Delta blues was a comprehensive guitar technique that harmonized blues with components of jazz, rhythm and blues and other popular music genres.

    But John Lee Hooker created a style of his own, in contrast, by retaining a pure and traditional approach of the Delta blues. In the postwar, he achieved more success, doing a crossover, using vocals with solo guitar. This was the style of earlier Delta players which he adopted, used to the hilt in his hit record, Boogie Chillen, in 1948.

    The later releases of John Lee like I’m in the Mood (1951), Boom Boom (1962) and The Healer (1989), incorporated soul and rock music.

    When Hooker was starting out in his musical career, he performed and recorded with rock musicians. One of his earliest partnerships was with The Groundhogs, a British blues rock band.

    In 1970, he played adaptations of his songs with the group Canned Heat, an American blues and boogie rock band. The result was the joint album Hooker ‘n Heat.

    At his best, only with his electric guitar strapped on him, Hooker describes his musical style:

    The display of aggressive energy in fast boogies and also an ample show of intensity for stark and slow blues. A back to the basics guitarist – playing simple harmonies, pentatonic scales and also one chord modal harmonic structures.

    John Lee Hooker toured expansively beginning the 1950s and he also made appearances in movies like The Blues Brothers (1980) and The Color Purple (1985). He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 and had a huge influence on bands such as The Animals and The Rolling Stones.

    John Lee Hooker recorded more than 100 albums. Among them was The Healer (1989) which had appearances by Carlos Santana and Bonnie Raitt. Other notable albums are The Best of Friends (1998) and Grammar Award winner Don’t Look Back (1997).

    John Hammond

    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City) is an American blues singer and guitarist. Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style.

    He is Blues Music Award Winner: 2004 and 2003 for Best Acoustic Blues Artist, 2002 for Best Acoustic Album for his Tom Waits produced Wicked Grin. To date, Hammond has been honored with a total of 8 Blues Music Awards and an additional 10 nominations

    He’s a historian of the Blues, acoustic and electric and it shows. He can accurately replicate just about any historic Blues figure you can name. He’s equally adept at the guitar and the harmonica and a joy to listen to.

    Song Title

    The song “Mama Killed A Chicken” you can find on the album “Alone Volume 2”, but the same song on Spotify have named “You Ain’t Too Old to Shift Them Gears”. Similar lyrics are for the song “Bottle Up & Go”

    John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken
    John Lee Hooker and John Hammond – Mama Killed A Chicken
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  • John Hammond – Drop Down Mama

    John Hammond – Drop Down Mama

    John Hammond – Drop Down Mama

    Awesome! No wonder so many legendary guitarists played BEHIND this guy, backing him up…Robbie Robertson, Duane Allman, and of course, Jimi Hendrix, among others!!

    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City) is an American blues singer and guitarist. The son of record producer John H. Hammond, he is sometimes referred to as John Hammond, Jr…

    John Hammond style

    Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style. Since 1962, when he made his debut on Vanguard Records, he has made thirty-four albums. In the 1990s he began recording on the Point Blank Records label. Hammond has earned one Grammy Award and been nominated for four others. He also provided the soundtrack for the 1970 film Little Big Man, starring Dustin Hoffman.

    (via Wikipedia)

    Blues is a musical genre known as the folklore of African-American musicians. Its origins are associated with the southern states of the USA, that is the region conventionally called the “deep south”. The very name of the genre (sadness, despair) is related to its nostalgic form, also in the textual layer. Blues pieces touch male-female relationships as well as feelings and emotions (love, loneliness, faithfulness, jealousy). However, blues performers often sing about freedom, work and travel. The songs also feature social criticism relating mainly to racial inequality and political issues.

    Many artists are inspired by blues music and combine it with other styles. In this way, such musical mergers as punk blues, soul blues or blues rock. The popularity of this genre in the USA has led to the emergence of regional varieties, such as Louisiana, New Orleans, Texas and Detroit blues. There are also factions characteristic of other countries – British blues and African blues.

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  • John Hammond – Sugar Mama

    John Hammond – Sugar Mama

    John Hammond in John Lee Hooker’s “Sugar Mama” at River & Blues Fest at Robert Wagner Park, New York City.

    This is how the blues is done. Hammond is so funky, and so is that piano man behind him. Notice how they play way around the beat, mostly lagging it.

    John Paul Hammond is a Grammy Award-winning American blues singer and guitarist.

    “One of the most venerable acoustic blues performers in the world, with acoustic guitar and a harmonica, John Hammond is a walking hurricane, infamous for ripping the roof off buildings during his explosive shows.” – Acoustic, Folk and Country Blues

    John Hammond

    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City) is an American blues singer and guitarist. Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style.

    He is Blues Music Award Winner: 2004 and 2003 for Best Acoustic Blues Artist, 2002 for Best Acoustic Album for his Tom Waits produced Wicked Grin. To date, Hammond has been honored with a total of 8 Blues Music Awards and an additional 10 nominations

    He’s a historian of the Blues, acoustic and electric and it shows. He can accurately replicate just about any historic Blues figure you can name. He’s equally adept at the guitar and the harmonica and a joy to listen to.

    Walking Blues
    Directed by: Patrick Savey
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    Albums

    1964 Big City Blues Vanguard
    1964 Country Blues Universe
    1965 So Many Roads Vanguard Music Presents
    1967 I Can Tell Atlantic
    1967 Mirrors
    1968 Sooner or Later Rhino Atlantic
    1969 Southern Fried Water Music Records
    1970 Source Point
    1971 Little Big Man [Original Soundtrack] Columbia
    1971 When I Need Columbia
    1975 Can’t Beat the Kid Acadia
    1976 John Hammond Solo [live] Vanguard
    1978 Footwork Vanguard
    1979 Hot Tracks Vanguard
    1980 Mileage Rounder
    1982 Frogs for Snakes Rounder
    1983 Hits for the Highway Aim Records
    1983 Live Rounder
    1984 Spoonful Edsel
    1988 Nobody But You Flying Fish
    1992 Got Love If You Want It Charisma
    1993 You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover Vanguard
    1994 Trouble No More Point Blank
    1996 Found True Love Virgin
    1998 Long as I Have You Virgin
    2001 Wicked Grin Virgin
    2003 At the Crossroads: The Blues of Robert Johnson Vanguard
    2003 Ready for Love Back Porch Music
    2005 In Your Arms Again Back Porch Music
    2007 Push Comes to Shove Narada
    2009 My Spanish Album
    2009 Rough & Tough Chesky

    We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

  • John Hammond – Ain’t Gonna Worry My Life Anymore

    John Hammond – Ain’t Gonna Worry My Life Anymore

    John Hammond

    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City) is an American blues singer and guitarist. Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style.

    He is Blues Music Award Winner: 2004 and 2003 for Best Acoustic Blues Artist, 2002 for Best Acoustic Album for his Tom Waits produced Wicked Grin. To date, Hammond has been honored with a total of 8 Blues Music Awards and an additional 10 nominations

    He’s a historian of the Blues, acoustic and electric and it shows. He can accurately replicate just about any historic Blues figure you can name. He’s equally adept at the guitar and the harmonica and a joy to listen to.

    Walking Blues
    Directed by: Patrick Savey
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    Albums

    1964 Big City Blues Vanguard
    1964 Country Blues Universe
    1965 So Many Roads Vanguard Music Presents
    1967 I Can Tell Atlantic
    1967 Mirrors
    1968 Sooner or Later Rhino Atlantic
    1969 Southern Fried Water Music Records
    1970 Source Point
    1971 Little Big Man [Original Soundtrack] Columbia
    1971 When I Need Columbia
    1975 Can’t Beat the Kid Acadia
    1976 John Hammond Solo [live] Vanguard
    1978 Footwork Vanguard
    1979 Hot Tracks Vanguard
    1980 Mileage Rounder
    1982 Frogs for Snakes Rounder
    1983 Hits for the Highway Aim Records
    1983 Live Rounder
    1984 Spoonful Edsel
    1988 Nobody But You Flying Fish
    1992 Got Love If You Want It Charisma
    1993 You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover Vanguard
    1994 Trouble No More Point Blank
    1996 Found True Love Virgin
    1998 Long as I Have You Virgin
    2001 Wicked Grin Virgin
    2003 At the Crossroads: The Blues of Robert Johnson Vanguard
    2003 Ready for Love Back Porch Music
    2005 In Your Arms Again Back Porch Music
    2007 Push Comes to Shove Narada
    2009 My Spanish Album
    2009 Rough & Tough Chesky

  • John Hammond – Walking Blues

    John Hammond – Walking Blues

    John Hammond

    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City) is an American blues singer and guitarist. Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style.

    He is Blues Music Award Winner: 2004 and 2003 for Best Acoustic Blues Artist, 2002 for Best Acoustic Album for his Tom Waits produced Wicked Grin. To date, Hammond has been honored with a total of 8 Blues Music Awards and an additional 10 nominations

    He’s a historian of the Blues, acoustic and electric and it shows. He can accurately replicate just about any historic Blues figure you can name. He’s equally adept at the guitar and the harmonica and a joy to listen to.

    Walking Blues
    Directed by: Patrick Savey
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    Albums

    1964 Big City Blues Vanguard
    1964 Country Blues Universe
    1965 So Many Roads Vanguard Music Presents
    1967 I Can Tell Atlantic
    1967 Mirrors
    1968 Sooner or Later Rhino Atlantic
    1969 Southern Fried Water Music Records
    1970 Source Point
    1971 Little Big Man [Original Soundtrack] Columbia
    1971 When I Need Columbia
    1975 Can’t Beat the Kid Acadia
    1976 John Hammond Solo [live] Vanguard
    1978 Footwork Vanguard
    1979 Hot Tracks Vanguard
    1980 Mileage Rounder
    1982 Frogs for Snakes Rounder
    1983 Hits for the Highway Aim Records
    1983 Live Rounder
    1984 Spoonful Edsel
    1988 Nobody But You Flying Fish
    1992 Got Love If You Want It Charisma
    1993 You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover Vanguard
    1994 Trouble No More Point Blank
    1996 Found True Love Virgin
    1998 Long as I Have You Virgin
    2001 Wicked Grin Virgin
    2003 At the Crossroads: The Blues of Robert Johnson Vanguard
    2003 Ready for Love Back Porch Music
    2005 In Your Arms Again Back Porch Music
    2007 Push Comes to Shove Narada
    2009 My Spanish Album
    2009 Rough & Tough Chesky

  • John Hammond – Phonograph Blues

    John Hammond – Phonograph Blues

    John Hammond

    Born on November 13, 1942, John Paul Hammond, (a.k.a. John Hammond, Jr.), is a Grammy Award-winning American blues singer and guitarist.

    Inspired by Jimmy Reed’s music, Hammond began playing guitar in high school. He went onto Antioch College but shortly thereafter, dropped out to pursue music full-time. By the 1960s he was a working musician, living in Greenwich Village, touring around the country and playing with the likes of Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Duane Allman and The Band.

    Since 1962 Hammond has made 34 albums and won a Grammy Award, along with several nominations. He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011.

    (Read more… biography.com)

  • John Hammond – Preachin’ Blues

    John Hammond – Preachin’ Blues

    John Hammond

    Honored with two awards at the Blues Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Awards in Memphis. On May 7, 2015, for Best Acoustic Blues Album for “Timeless” and Best Acoustic Blues Artist!

    The Blues Music Awards are universally recognized as the highest accolade afforded blues music performers. The annual Blues Music Awards ceremony is the premier event for blues professionals, musicians, and fans from all over the world. (via www.johnhammond.com)

    The blues live on whenever he is on stage. Also Tom Waits described the talented singer as sounding “like a big train is coming”. Because John Hammond is a name that rings out for anyone in love with the blues. He has been associated with some of the biggest artists of the ’60s, including Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, John Lee Hooker, The Band and more. In fact, Hendrix was “discovered” while performing in Hammond’s band!

  • John Hammond – Come Into My Kitchen

    John Hammond – Come Into My Kitchen

    John Hammond performing in the 1980s
    Louis Ramirez / Wikimedia Commons

    John Hammond

    Born on November 13, 1942, John Paul Hammond, (a.k.a. John Hammond, Jr.)

    Since 1962 Hammond has made 34 albums and won a Grammy Award, along with several nominations.

    During his days as a young performer in New York City, he managed to get Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix to briefly play together in his band and is also credited for putting The Band on the map and getting Bob Dylan to tour with them.

    Besides his own albums, Hammond scored music for Dustin Hoffman’s 1970 flick, Little Big Man, and twenty years later, hosted The Search for Robert Johnson, a British documentary that explored the life of blues musician, Robert Johnson.

    In the early 2000s, Hammond collaborated with musician Tom Waits and Los Lobos’ David Hidalgo on various projects. His most recent album, Push Comes to Shove, was released in 2007.

    He was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011.

    (source: biography.com)

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  • John Hammond – Walking Blues

    John Hammond – Walking Blues

    John Hammond – Walking Blues
    John Hammond – Walking Blues

    John Hammond

    John Paul Hammond (born November 13, 1942, New York City) is an American blues singer and guitarist. Hammond usually plays acoustically, choosing National Reso-Phonic Guitars, and sings in a barrelhouse style.

    He is Blues Music Award Winner: 2004 and 2003 for Best Acoustic Blues Artist, 2002 for Best Acoustic Album for his Tom Waits produced Wicked Grin. To date, Hammond has been honored with a total of 8 Blues Music Awards and an additional 10 nominations

    He’s a historian of the Blues, acoustic and electric and it shows. He can accurately replicate just about any historic Blues figure you can name. He’s equally adept at the guitar and the harmonica and a joy to listen to.

    Walking Blues
    Directed by: Patrick Savey
    LIKE this video and subscribe to Zycopolis Youtube Channel at :
    http://www.youtube.com/user/Zycopolis

    Albums

    1964 Big City Blues Vanguard
    1964 Country Blues Universe
    1965 So Many Roads Vanguard Music Presents
    1967 I Can Tell Atlantic
    1967 Mirrors
    1968 Sooner or Later Rhino Atlantic
    1969 Southern Fried Water Music Records
    1970 Source Point
    1971 Little Big Man [Original Soundtrack] Columbia
    1971 When I Need Columbia
    1975 Can’t Beat the Kid Acadia
    1976 John Hammond Solo [live] Vanguard
    1978 Footwork Vanguard
    1979 Hot Tracks Vanguard
    1980 Mileage Rounder
    1982 Frogs for Snakes Rounder
    1983 Hits for the Highway Aim Records
    1983 Live Rounder
    1984 Spoonful Edsel
    1988 Nobody But You Flying Fish
    1992 Got Love If You Want It Charisma
    1993 You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover Vanguard
    1994 Trouble No More Point Blank
    1996 Found True Love Virgin
    1998 Long as I Have You Virgin
    2001 Wicked Grin Virgin
    2003 At the Crossroads: The Blues of Robert Johnson Vanguard
    2003 Ready for Love Back Porch Music
    2005 In Your Arms Again Back Porch Music
    2007 Push Comes to Shove Narada
    2009 My Spanish Album
    2009 Rough & Tough Chesky