Canned Heat Bob Hite

Canned Heat Bob Hite. Bob Hite Of Canned Heat Performing Photograph by Jill Gibson Fine Art America In 1965, Hite formed a band with Wilson and Vestine Hite took the name "Canned Heat" from a 1928 recording by Tommy Johnson.

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Their perfomances at the 1967 Montery Pop Festival and the 1969 Woodstock Festival put them on the map as. Remembering the singular voice of Bob Hite, Canned Heat's lead singer who passed away on this day in 1981, whose nickname was "The Bear"

Plain and Fancy Canned Heat Hallelujah (1969 us, stunning hard delta blues rock, remaster and

Canned Heat's Greatest Hit's album was originally released by Liberty Records in 1969 to compile the hits from their first four albums Hite was introduced to Alan Wilson by Henry Vestine and the two of them helped convince blues pianist Sunnyland Slim (1906-1995) to get back into the recording studio to record In 1965, Hite formed a band with Wilson and Vestine

WOODSTOCK, 'Canned Heat' getting ready to play, Bob 'Bear' Hite (lead singer, center, in yellow. Along with fellow musicologist Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson, he helped formed the first incarnation of the legendary Canned Heat as a Jug Band Remembering the singular voice of Bob Hite, Canned Heat's lead singer who passed away on this day in 1981, whose nickname was "The Bear"

Canned Heat Bob Hite Al Wilson Blues music, Rock n roll music, Blues artists. Their perfomances at the 1967 Montery Pop Festival and the 1969 Woodstock Festival put them on the map as. Bob "The Bear" Hite was a songwriter and vocalist for the blues-rock band Canned Heat before he died from a drug overdose in 1981 in Los Angeles, California