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John Lee Hooker: Boogie Chillen

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Our series begins with John Lee Hooker's breakthrough song "Boogie Chillen". Blues veteran Charlie Musselwhite and writer Peter Guralnick explain how Hooker's 1948 song left its mark on American music.

Guests:

Peter Guralnick and Charlie Musselwhite

Produced by:

Erik Beith, Ben Manilla and Devon Strolovitch

Comments [1]

Vic from (Anywhere, USA) Chester, NJ

Talking about the, "Sounds of American Culture" &
National Recording Registry...
Whadiya say..."Let's get Groovy" ~>
Let's include >>> FRANK ZAPPA & THE MOTHERS
LIVE at The Filmore East, June 1971

Say, "goodbye", to The Filmore East...
("the swinginist place in New York City")

And don't forget to VOTE

Jan. 10 2010 05:10 AM
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