Q1)22nd August, 1917, saw the birth of singer/songwriter, John Lee Hooker. His song, Boogie Chillen first reached №1 in the R&B charts in which year of the 1940s?
Q2)Hooker appears in The Blues Brothers: playing Boom Boom in Maxwell Street Market. Outside a restaurant owned by whom?
Q3)Hooker released a version of Crawlin’ King Snake. In which year?
Q4)Which Hooker tune reached № 8, in the UK, in 1964: Boom Boom, I’m in the Mood or Dimples?
Q5)Finally? Hooker released a re-recorded version of I’m in the Mood in 1990. It was performed as a duet with whom?
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(1)1948 (2) Aretha Franklin. (3)1949 (4"Dimples" (5)"Dimples"
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I'll have to add that to the ever-growing list! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1949
2. Aretha Franklin
3. 1949
4. Dimples
5. Bonnie Raitt
Wow! Not to sound full of myself, but I could narrate that book better. :) Um ...
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