Canned Heat Bob Hite

Canned Heat Bob Hite. Bob Hite Of Canned Heat Profile Shot Photograph by Jill Gibson Hite took the name "Canned Heat" from a 1928 recording by Tommy Johnson. 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

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In 1965, Hite formed a band with Wilson and Vestine 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

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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 With his scraped-back black ponytail and gut-length beard, the. The band's classic line-up consisted of Wilson on slide guitar, vocals and harmonica, Hite on vocals and harmonica, Henry "The Sunflower" Vestine on lead guitar, Larry "The Mole" Taylor on bass and Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra on drums

Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson & Bob "The Bear" Hite, 1969, Woodstock ☮️ Woodstock Music, Woodstock. The band lived the life of rock, particularly Hite Bob "The Bear" Hite was a crucial part of the West Coast Blues revival of the late 1960's

Canned Heat, U.S. bluesrock band (singer Bob Hite , guitarist Alan... News Photo Getty Images. 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 Bob Hite was proficient in vocals, the flute, and the harmonica, and he left a lasting legacy on blues and rock 'n' roll.