About John Lee Hooker:
John Lee Hooker was an American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist. He was born in Mississippi, the son of a sharecropper, and rose to prominence performing an electric guitar-style adaptation of Delta blues. Hooker often incorporated other elements, including talking blues and early North Mississippi Hill country blues. He developed his own driving-rhythm boogie style, distinct from the 1930s–1940s piano-derived boogie-woogie style. Some of his best known songs include "Boogie Chillen'" (1948), "Crawling King Snake" (1949), "Dimples" (1956), "Boom Boom" (1962), and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" (1966) – the first being the most popular race record of 1949.
Groups are corporations now. They have pension plans. Musicians have saw the daylight.
John Lee HookerI don't think about time. You're here when you're here. I think about today, staying in tune.
John Lee HookerI've got enough money to live me two lifetimes so I don't have to do nothing I don't want to.
John Lee Hooker