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  1. Model USS1, the Epiphone John Lee Hooker Signature Sheraton is a Japanese made and American assembled model that features a John Lee Hooker inscription on the truss rod cover and a "Boogie Man" inscription on the pickguard.

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  2. This is the official John Lee Hooker signature model by Epiphone. Mainly it shows the same features as a Sheraton. more

  3. RARE Epiphone 1964 Sheraton John Lee Hooker Signature Model Limited Edition guitar. The serial number on the blue JLH signed sticker inside the F hole is JLH 0029 (see photo). All sources I consulted say that this particular model only had a run of about 200 guitars, so this was one of the earliest made the run.

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  4. The Epiphone John Lee Hooker Sheraton is an archtop electric guitar produced between 2000 and 2005. It is a signature model for John Lee Hooker, inspired by the 1960s Epiphone E212T Sheraton. The John Lee Hooker Sheraton was assembled in Nashville, Tennessee from parts manufactured in Japan.

  5. "Boom Boom" is a song written by American blues singer and guitarist John Lee Hooker and recorded October 26, 1961. Although it became a blues standard, music critic Charles Shaar Murray calls it "the greatest pop song he ever wrote". "

  6. Talk that talk, walk that walk. Whoa, yeah!”. The lyrics of “Boom Boom” by John Lee Hooker are a quintessential representation of the blues music genre, filled with raw emotion and an irresistible groove. Written in 1961, the song captures the spirit of the time and the events of the era.

  7. 3 de oct. de 2023 · John Lee Hooker. The bluesman who Miles Davis once described as the "funkiest man alive" discusses his love of B.B. King's signature Gibson, his most beloved Fender amps, and the guitarist who came closest to his styl.