Bob Hite Canned Heat

Bob Hite Canned Heat. Canned Heat the 10 best songs from America’s greatest boogie band Louder With Bob Hite as the sole remaining member of the original duo, Canned Heat continued recording and playing throughout the '70s, but its glory days were well behind. Along with fellow musicologist Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson, he helped formed the first incarnation of the legendary Canned Heat as a Jug Band

Bob Hite Of Canned Heat Performing Photograph by Jill Gibson Fine Art America
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Canned Heat's stunning Summer-Of-Love Debut shortly after the Monterey Pop Festival 1967 Bob "The Bear" Hite was a crucial part of the West Coast Blues revival of the late 1960's

Bob Hite Of Canned Heat Performing Photograph by Jill Gibson Fine Art America

Canned Heat rose to fame because their knowledge and love of blues music was both wide and deep Canned Heat frontman Bob Hite overdosed on April 5, 1981 during a show at the Palomino Club in North Hollywood. Born in Torrance, CA, Bob was the charismatic frontman of Canned Heat and was known for his powerful blues vocals that captivated audiences around the world.

Bob Hite of Canned Heat Woodstock, Woodstock music, Canned heat. Along with fellow musicologist Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson, he helped formed the first incarnation of the legendary Canned Heat as a Jug Band Canned Heat's stunning Summer-Of-Love Debut shortly after the Monterey Pop Festival 1967

CANNED HEAT US rock group with Bob Hite, here about 1970 Stock Photo Alamy. Canned Heat is an American blues rock band that was formed in Los Angeles in 1965 Born in Torrance, CA, Bob was the charismatic frontman of Canned Heat and was known for his powerful blues vocals that captivated audiences around the world.