- "Boogie
Chillen'" or "Boogie Chillun" is a
blues song
first recorded by John Lee
Hooker in 1948. It is a solo
performance featuring Hooker's vocal, electric...
-
blues vocalists of all time. Some of his best
known songs include "Boogie
Chillen'" (1948), "Crawling King Snake" (1949), "Dimples" (1956), "Boom Boom" (1962)...
- on a
traditional boogie blues rhythm used by John Lee
Hooker in "Boogie
Chillen'". In 1992,
music publisher Bernard Besman, who
worked with
Hooker and...
-
repeating monochord riff
inspired by John Lee Hooker's 1948 song "Boogie
Chillen'"
Blues rock
songs that use a
rhythm guitar pattern inspired by
early rock...
- in the
extended cut). This was a live take. 11. "Mama Lawdy"/"Boogie
Chillen'" John Lee
Hooker John Lee
Hooker (plays in the film twice;
first when...
- album. When
Hooker recorded an
updated version of "Boogie
Chillen'",
titled "Boogie
Chillen No. 2", with the
group in 1970 for
Hooker 'n Heat, it had...
- "groovy"
style is
sometimes called "guitar boogie". His
first hit, "Boogie
Chillen",
reached number 1 on the R&B
charts in 1949. By the late 1950s, the swamp...
- review, he
compared elements of John Lee Hooker's
recent debut "Boogie
Chillen": "His [Hooker's]
dynamic rhythms and
subtle nuances on the
guitar and...
- Kilian, also
spelled Cillian or
Killian (or
alternatively Irish: Cillín; Latin: Kili****), was an
Irish missionary bishop and the
Apostle of Franconia...
- tune "C Jam Blues".
Blues guitarist John Lee
Hooker used riff on "Boogie
Chillen" in 1948. The riff from
Charlie Parker's
bebop number "Now's the Time"...