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  1. "Boom Boom" is a song written by American blues singer and guitarist #JohnLeeHooker and first recorded in 1961. Although it became a #bluesStandard, music critic #CharlesShaarMurray calls it "the greatest #pop song he ever wrote". "Boom Boom" was both an American R&B and pop chart success in 1962 and a UK top-twenty hit in 1992. The song is one of Hooker's most identifiable and enduring songs.
    youtube.com/watch?v=o_6SlT3Yy10

  2. Feel So Good – Das American Folk Blues Festival 1965

    ARD Radiofestival: Jazz 06.09.2025 01:00:16 Std. Verfügbar bis 06.09.2027 ARD

    John Lee Hooker, Big Mama Thornton und Doctor Ross im Kurhaus Baden-Baden – die Premiere des 4. American Folk Blues Festivals war 1965 ein großer Publikumserfolg.

    https://www1.wdr.de/mediathek/audio/ard-radiofestival/jazz/audio-feel-so-good—das-american-folk-blues-festival–100.html

    #ARDRadiofestival #BigMamaThorntonUndDoctorRoss #FeelSoGoodDasAmericanFolkBluesFestival1965 #JoachimErnstBehrendt #JohnLeeHooker #MUSIK

  3. #OnThisDay in 1917, #JohnLeeHooker, American blues guitarist ("Boogie Chillen"'; "Boom Boom"), born in Clarksdale, Mississippi (d. 2001).
    #RIP

  4. Born this day in 1917, John Lee Hooker. I had the good fortune of attending a show of his in 1972 at the old Ash Grove in LA.
    #JohnLeeHooker #JohnLeeHookerSingsJohnLeeHooker #VintageVinyl

  5. From a previous year. These players are in the same state in the same border right now, but the alignment isn't so great this year.

    #johnlehetphoto #spring #bloomscrolling

  6. View from Clark's Bar

    This was many years ago, 4 x 5 film, I a skinny kid with a pony tail. I don't know why this part of town was called "Clark's Bar," hilly dirt road at the foot of a mountain, deeper history than I ever knew. Film Scan, not edited or cleaned up.

    #johnlehetphoto #monochromemarch #filmphotography

  7. Fence and Pasture

    From a scan of an early sheet of film that had flaws from my processing technique at the dawn of time. I've spent a huge fraction of recent snowy days working on correcting uneven development, and spotting 4 million spots of dust and goobers and fungus and who knows what. Looking at it now, it still needs more correction, but I'm probably not going to work on it much more soon. Crazy how I spend my time.

    #johnlehetphoto #filmphotography #blackandwhite #landscapephotography