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John Lee Hooker was a legendary American blues musician known for his distinctive electric guitar style and deep, rhythmic boogie. Growing up as the son of a sharecropper, he helped shape modern blues after moving to Detroit, blending Delta blues with talking blues and North Mississippi hill country influences. Hooker is celebrated for timeless songs like Boogie Chillen, Crawling King Snake, Dimples, Boom Boom, and One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer. His later works, including The Healer and Chill Out, brought him Grammy awards and international acclaim. Ranked among the greatest guitarists and blues vocalists, Hooker's music remains influential across generations.