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John Lee Hooker on Hastings Street.
John Lee Hooker on Hastings Street.

"Boogie Chillen" is a blues song written John Lee Hooker. It is considered one of genre's most important and influential recordings. For the emotional state, see Depression (mood). ... John Lee Hooker John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1916 – June 21, 2001) was an influential American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in Clarksdale, Mississippi. ...


Origins

Hooker moved to Detroit in 1943, attracted by well-paying factory work. Taking up residence in Detroit's east side, he found a position as a janitor at Chrysler. After work, he would take in the sights and sounds of Hastings Street, the cultural epicenter of the city's black community, called Paradise Valley. The scores of blues and jazz clubs, many of which Hooker would eventually play, would influence the lyrics of "Boogie Chillen." This article refers to the largest city of Michigan. ... The Chrysler Corporation is a United States-based automobile manufacturer, since 1998 merged with Daimler_Benz into DaimlerChrysler. ... This article refers to the neighborhood. ...


The Recording

Hooker presented the song to local record store owner and producer Bernard Besman. Liking what he heard, Besman brought Hooker to United Sound Studios, located at 5840 2nd Ave. in Detroit, to record the track. The arrangement is sparse, featuring Hooker's twangy electric guitar, raspy stuttering voice, and tapping foot keeping the beat. The classical guitar typically has 3 nylon and 3 nickel-wound strings. ...


On November 3, 1948, "Boogie Chillen" was released nationally on the Los Angeles-based Modern Records label, coupled with "Sally May," as Modern 20-627. The former entered the Billboard R&B chart in January 1949, staying for 18 weeks and peaking at #1. This article is about the largest city in California. ... Modern Record was a record label formed in 1945 by Jules, Saul, Lester and Joe Bidhari. ... An example of a Billboard Magazine. ...


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John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillen' - Audio Fidelity Records - SACD (629 words)
A style of music evolved from southern African-American secular songs and usually distinguished by a syncopated 4/4 rhythm, flatted thirds and sevenths, a 12-bar structure, and lyrics in a three-line stanza in which the second line repeats the first: “The blues is an expression of anger against shame and humiliation” (John Lee Hooker).
On this album, Boogie Chillen, it's impossible to listen without bobbing your head a little or stomping your foot at the same tempo with Hooker.
"Boogie Chillen" was transferred from the same surviving 78 RPM acetate record that John Lee Hooker once presented to Bernard Besman upon their first introductions making it historically the first recorded song that Hooker made.
La Cienga Music Co. v. ZZ Top (2535 words)
The parties dispute when the various versions of Boogie Chillen were published within the meaning of the 1909 Act.
This omission is not decisive in the case of the 1948 and 1950 versions of Boogie Chillen, however.
If Besman failed to comply with such requirements, the 1970 version of Boogie Chillen was irrevocably injected into the public domain upon publication in 1970, and Besman would not be entitled to recover for the claimed infringements.
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