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Canned Heat Is A Blues-Rock/boogie Band That Formed In Los Angeles In 1965. The Group Has Been Noted For Its Own Interpretations Of Blues Material As Well As For Efforts To Promote The Interest In This Type Of Music And Its Original Artists. It Was Launched By Two Blues Enthusiasts Alan Wilson 1943 – 1970 And Bob Hite 1943 – 1981 Who Took The Name From Tommy Johnson's 1928 Canned Heat Blues A Song About An Alcoholic Who Has Desperately Turned To Drinking Sterno Generically Called "canned Heat". After Appearances At Monterey And Woodstock At The End Of The '60s The Band Had Acquired Worldwide Notoriety With A Lineup Consisting Of Bob Hite Vocals Alan Wilson Guitar Harmonica And Vocals Henry Vestine 1944 – 1997 Or Harvey Mandel On Lead Guitar Larry Taylor On Bass And Adolfo De La Parra On Drums. Since The Early '70s Numerous Personnel Changes Have Occurred And Today In The Fifth Decade Of The Band's Existence Fito De La Parra Is The Only Original Member From The Glorious Epoch. He Has Authored A Book About The Band's Career. Larry Taylor Whose Presence In The Band Has Not Been Steady Is The Other Surviving Member From The Earliest Lineups. Harvey Mandel Walter Trout And Junior Watson Are Among The Guitarists Who Gained Notoriety For Playing In Later Editions Of The Band. British Blues Pioneer John Mayall Has Frequently Found Musicians For His Band Among Former Canned Heat Members. Early Lineups Canned Heat Was Started Within The Community Of Blues Collectors. Bob Hite Had Been Trading Blues Records Since His Early Teens And His House In Topanga Canyon Was A Meeting Place For People Interested In Music. In 1965 Some Blues Devotees Decided There To Form A Jug Band And Started Rehearsals. The Initial Configuration Was Comprised Of Bob Hite As Vocalist Al Wilson On Bottleneck Guitar Mike Perlowin On Lead Guitar Stu Brotman On Bass And Keith Sawyer On Drums. Perlowin And Sawyer Dropped Out Within A Few Days So Guitarist Kenny Edwards a Friend Of Alan Wilson Stepped In To Replace Perlowin And Ron Holmes Agreed To Sit In On Drums Until They Could Find A Permanent Drummer. Another Of Bob's Friends Henry Vestine Asked If He Could Join The Band And Was Accepted While Keeping Edwards On Temporarily. Soon Edwards Departed he Went On To Form The Stone Poneys With Linda Ronstadt And At Same Time Frank Cook Came In To Replace Holmes As Their Permanent Drummer. He Already Had A Substantial Professional Experience Having Performed With Such Jazz Luminaries As Bassist Charlie Haden Trumpeter Chet Baker Or Pianist Elmo Hope And Had Also Collaborated With Black Soul/pop Artists As Shirley Ellis And Dobie Gray. Johnny Otis Produced The Group’s First Album In 1966 But The Record Was Not Actually Released Until 1970 When It Appeared As Vintage Heat. It Featured Hite Wilson Cook Vestine And Brotman. In His Studio Off Of Vine Street In Los Angeles. Otis Ran The Board For A Dozen Of Tracks Including Two Versions Of Rollin And Tumblin with & Without Harmonica Spoonful By Willie Dixon And Louise By John Lee Hooker. Over The Summer Hiatus Of ‘66 Stuart Brotman Signed A Union Contract With An Armenian Belly-Dancer And Soon His Interests In Exotic Music Prompted Him To Form With David Lindley And Chris Darrow A World-Music Band Kaleidoscope. His First Replacement Mark Andes Lasted Only A Couple Of Months Before He Returned To His Former Colleagues In The Red Roosters Who Adopted The New Name Spirits Rebellious Later Shortened To Spirit. Finally Canned Heat Found A Permanent Bassist In Samuel Larry Taylor Who Joined In March 1967. He Is The Brother Of Ventures’ Drummer Mel Taylor And Already Had Experience Backing Jerry Lee Lewis And Chuck Berry In Concert And Recording Studio Sessions For The Monkees. Taylor Had Also Been A Member Of The Moondogs. In This Format Hite Wilson Vestine Taylor Cook The Band Started Recording In April 1967. The Album Canned Heat Was Released Three Months Later. The More Experienced Cook Agreed To Switch Places With Fito De La Parra Who Was Playing The Drums In Bluesberry Jam The Band Which Soon Evolved Into Pacific Gas & Electric. As An Official Member Of Canned Heat De La Parra Played His First Gig On December 1 1967. Somehow Incompatibility Developed Between Taylor And Vestine Who Quit In July '69 And Was Replaced By Harvey Mandel. In May 1970 Both Harvey Mandel And Larry Taylor Left Canned Heat To Join John Mayall. With Taylor Gone Henry Vestine Returned On Guitar Accompanied By Bassist Antonio De La Barreda Who Had Had Played With Fito De La Parra For Five Years In Mexico City And Was Previously A Member Of The Group Jerome. On September 3 1970 The Band Was Shattered When They Learned Of Alan Wilson's Death By Barbiturate Overdose On A Hillside Behind Bob Hite’s Home. The Classic Lineups Of Canned Heat Are From The Period Between March '67 And September '70. The Replacements Of Cook By De La Parra In December 67 And Of Vestine By Mandel A Year And A Half Later Had Gone Smoothly. However After Alan Wilson's Death In September '70 The Band Was Never The Same Again. Part Of The Band Image At That Time Was The Use Of Nicknames Bob "The Bear" Hite Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson Henry "Sunflower" Vestine and Later Harvey "The Snake" Mandel Larry "The Mole" Taylor Adolfo "Fito" De La Parra Performances And Recordings The Music And Attitude Of Canned Heat Were Appreciated By A Large Public Which Made Them One Of The Popular Acts Of The Hippie Era. Canned Heat Appeared At All Major Musical Events At The End Of The 60's Monterey Woodstock Isle Of Wight. They Were Able To Deliver On Stage Electrifying Performances Either Of Blues Standards Or Of Their Own Material And Occasionally To Indulge Into Lengthier 'psychedelic' Solos. Two Of Their Songs Going Up The Country And On The Road Again Became International Hits And Indeed Both Were Re-Workings Of Obscure Blues. At The Time All Their Albums Were Released For Worldwide Distribution . The First Notable Appearance Of Canned Heat Was At The Monterey Pop Festival On June 17 1967. A Picture Of The Band Taken At The Performance Was Featured On The Cover Of Down Beat Magazine Where An Article Complimented Their Playing “Technically Vestine And Wilson Are Quite Possibly The Best Two-Guitar Team In The World And Wilson Has Certainly Become Our Finest White Blues Harmonica Man. Together With Powerhouse Vocalist Bob Hite They Performed The Country And Chicago Blues Idiom Of The 1950s So Skillfully And Naturally That The Question Of Which Race The Music Belongs To Becomes Totally Irrelevant.” 2 D.A. Pennebaker's Documentary Captured Their Rendition Of Rollin And Tumblin And Two Other Songs From The Set Bullfrog Blues And Dust My Broom Found Place Later In A Boxed CD Set 1992 . Rollin’ And Tumblin’ Backed With Bullfrog Blues Became Canned Heat’s First Single Which Liberty Released Shortly After Their Monterey Appearance. It Received A Fair Amount Of West Coast Airplay But Failed To Break Out Nationally. Canned Heat’s Self-Titled Debut Was Released In July 1967. All Tracks Were Re-Workings Of Older Blues Songs The First Two Of Them Having Been Released Shortly Before As A Single. The Los Angeles Free Press Reported “This Group Has It! They Should Do Very Well Both Live And With Their Recordings.” Canned Heat Fared Reasonably Well Commercially Reaching #76 On The Billboard Chart. Their Second Released Album Boogie With Canned Heat Included The Worldwide Hit On The Road Again An Updated Version Of A 1950's Composition By Floyd Jones. A Twelve-Minute Version Of Fried Hockey Boogie credited To Larry Taylor But Rather Obviously Derived From John Lee Hooker’s Boogie Chillen Riff Allowed Each Member To Stretch Out On His Instrument While Establishing Them With Hippie Ballroom Audiences Across America As The “kings Of The Boogie”. Hite’s Amphetamine Annie a Tune Inspired By The Drug Abuse Of An Acquaintance Became One Of Their Most Enduring Songs And The First “anti-Drug” Song Of The Decade. Another Well-Known Track Is My Crime With Lyrics Inspired By A Drug Bust Into Which Band Members Were Involved. In September 1968 Canned Heat Left For Their First European Tour A Month Of Concert Performances And Media Engagements That Included TV Appearances On The British Show Top Of The Pops And The German Program Beat Club Where They Lip-Synched On The Road Again As It Rose To #1 In Both Countries And Practically In All Of Europe. Their Third Album Living The Blues Included A 19-Minute Experimental Track Parthenogenesis Which Was A Nine-Part Sound Collage Of Blues Raga Sitar Music Honky-Tonk Guitar Distortion And Other Electronic Effects All Pulled Together Under The Direction Of Manager/producer Skip Taylor. This Album Included Their Incarnation Of Henry Thomas’ Bull Doze Blues Wilson Had Retained The Tune Of The Original Song But Rewrote The Lyrics And Came Up With Goin’ Up The Country Whose Simple Message Caught The “back-To-Nature” Attitude Of The Late ‘60s It Went To #1 In 25 Countries Around The World But Reached Only #11 On The U.S National Chart. At About The Same Time In 1969 That The Band Recorded Living The Blues They Were Also Taping A Live Album At The Kaleidoscope Nightclub In Hollywood Owned By Band Managers Skip Taylor And John Hartmann. Liberty Records Didn’t Want A Live Recording So The Record Was Issued Later In The 70’s On The Small Wand Label With The Deceptive Title Live At The Topanga Corral. In July 1969 Hallelujah Their Fourth Album Was Released. The Melody Maker Wrote “While Less Ambitious Than Some Of Their Work This Is Nonetheless An Excellent Blues-Based Album And They Remain The Most Convincing Of The White Electric Blues Groups.” The Album Contained Mainly Original Compositions With Lyrics Relating To Recent Topics And A Few Covers. Within Days Of The Release Vestine Left The Group And Was Replaced On The Spot By Harvey Mandel. The New Lineup Played Two Dates At The Fillmore East In New York Before Appearing At Woodstock In Mid-August. Going Up The Country Became The First Track In The Documentary Which Was Released Even Though The Band's Performance Was Not Shown. The Song Was Included In The First triple Woodstock Album The Second One Woodstock 2 Contained Woodstock Boogie And The Expanded 25th Anniversary Collection Added Leaving This Town To The Band’s Collection Of Woodstock Performances. Future BluesBefore Their European Tour In Early 1970 The Band Recorded Future Blues An Album Containing Five Original Compositions And Three Covers. Wilbert Harrison Song Let’s Work Together Was Chosen For The Single Released In Europe To Coincide With The Tour. At The Band's Insistence The US Release Was Delayed In Order To Offer A Chance To The Author's Version. Canned Heat Reached Only #11 On The National Chart But Became #1 In UK And Europe. The Album Featured Also Piano Parts By Dr. John And An Atypical Jump Blues. Some Controversy Was Sparked By The Album Cover. Material From The European Tour Provided The Tracks For Canned Heat ’70 Concert Later Retitled Live In Europe. It Was A Live Album That Combined Tracks From Different Shows Throughout The Tour Put Together To Make-Up One Continuous Concert For The Listener. While The Album Garnered Some Critical Acclaim It Had Limited Commercial Success In The U.S. But Did Well In The UK Peaking At #15. Later History Returning From Europe In May '70 Mandel And Taylor Had Left The Band To Join John Mayall Who Had Relocated In Laurel Canyon. Vestine And Barreda Came In As Replacements And Bob's Brother Richard Eventually Provided More Help. This Lineup Went Into Studio To Record With John Lee Hooker The Tracks That Would Yield The Double Album Hooker 'N' Heat . The Planned Format For The Sessions Called For Hooker To Perform A Few Songs By Himself Followed By Some Duets With Alan Wilson Playing Piano Or Guitar And Finally Hooker With Some Backing By The Group Sans Bob Hite Who Co-Produced The Album Along With Skip Taylor. The Album Was Finished After Wilson’s Passing And Became The First Album In Hooker's Career To Make The Charts Topping Out At #73 In February Of 1971. Joel Scott Hill 4 Was Taken To Fill In The Void Left By Alan Wilson's Death. The Band Had A Touring Contract For September And Later Studio Dates. In Mid September They Played In Baarn Holland And Next Summer They Appeared At The Turku Festival In Finland. These Performances Have Been Recorded But Became Available Much Later. At The End Of 1971 A New Studio Album Historical Figures And Ancient Heads Was Released. The Album Included Bob Hite’s Vocal Duel With Little Richard On The Skip Taylor Written Track Rockin’ With The King And The Guitar Parts Of Both Henry Vestine And Joel Scott Hill. After A Lull 1973 Saw A Reformation Of The Group Including Bob Fito Henry James Shane On Rhythm Guitar And Vocals Ed Beyer On Keyboards And Bob’s Brother Richard Hite On Bass. Three Years Later Chris Morgan And Gene Taylor Replaced Shane And Beyer But Morgan Quickly Departed And Mark Skyer Came As A New Guitar Player. For The 10th Anniversary Of Woodstock In 1979 A Concert Was Arranged. Bob Hite Fito De La Parra And Jay Spell piano Were Joined By Larry Taylor And The Lead Guitarists Of His Band Mike "Hollywood Fats" Mann. A Recording Of The Performance Appeared In 1984. It Must Be Said That While The Band Endured During The 1970s Their Music Became Somewhat Stale On Their Recordings But Their Live Performances Were Usually Terrific. On April 5 1981 At The Palomino In Los Angeles Bob Hite Collapsed And Died Of A Heart Attack. The Last Studio Recording With Bob Hite Was 1978's Human Condition With Hite Singing The Title Track An Old Alan Wilson Tune That Had Been Recorded Solo By Wilson But Had Not Been Released. The 1981 Album Kings Of The Boogie Also Featured Hite On A Couple Of Tracks With Richard Kellogg And Mike Halby Doing Vocals On The Rest Of The Album. During The '80s The Interest In The Type Of Music Played By Canned Heat Was Revived And Despite The Past Tragedies And Permanent Instability The Band Appeared To Be Revitalized. Walter Trout A Remarkable Guitarist And Harmonica Player Who Had Been With John Lee Hooker Came To Front The Band For The Next Few Years. Live Recordings From A Tour Of Australia Have Been Released And Also In 84 The Album Heat Brothers. By That Time Fito De La Parra Was The Only Original Member In The Lineup Completed By Mike Halby On guitar And Vocals And Ernie Rodriguez lead Vocals And Bass . In 1985 Trout Joined John Mayall' Bluesbreakers And Henry Vestine's Friend James Thornbury slide Guitar And Vocals Was The Next Recruit. During The Next 10 Years And Canned Heat Released Some More Albums With Junior Watson Assuming The Lead Guitar Parts. His Style Emulated Hollywood Fats And Perfectly Suited For The Band As Witnessed By The Album Reheated And Its Live Sequel Burnin' Live. The Next Decade Saw More Personnel Changes While Recordings From The Older Lineups Were Steadily Appearing. In 1995 Robert Lucas Came To Front The Band And Greg Kage Took The Bass. On October 20 1997 Henry Vestine Died In Paris France Following The Final Gig Of A European Tour. Just Before The End Of The Century Lucas Departed And The Lineup Was Completed By John Paulus Who Had Played Guitar With Mayall Dallas Hodge guitar And Stanley Behrens sax Flute . However In 2005 Lucas Returned And As Of 2008 The Band Consists Of Robert Lucas guitar And Vocals Barry Levenson guitar Greg Kage bass And Adolfo "Fito" De La Para. Canned Heat's Popularity Has Endured In Some European Countries And Australia. In Belgium They Have A Particularly Devoted Following Thanks In Great Part To Walter De Paduwa Aka Dr Boogie Considered By The Band As Their "official Historian" 5 . He Has Assisted Fito De La Parra In Compiling And Producing The Boogie House Tapes From Unreleased And Rare Canned Heat Recordings. Dr Boogie's Weekly Sunday Evening Radio Show On Radio Classic 21 6 Has For Over A Decade Invariably Started With A Canned Heat Song. In July 2007 A Documentary Boogie With Canned Heat The Canned Heat Story Was Released And Also Music Historian Rebecca Davis Winters Published A Biography Of Alan Wilson "Blind Owl Blues". Collaborations Canned Heat Have Collaborated With Many Blues Artists Recording And Helping Them To Regain Some Notoriety. Among Them Notable Names Are John Lee Hooker In 1971 Canned Heat Backed John Lee Hooker On The Album Hooker'n'Heat. In 1978 A Joint Performance Was Recorded Live And Released As Hooker'n'Heat Live At The Fox Venice Theatre 1981 . In 1989 Canned Heat and Many Others Guested On John Lee Hooker's Album The Healer. Sunnyland Slim In The Spring Of 1968 Al Wilson Bob Hite And Fito De La Parra Took A Cab Whose Driver Turned Out To Be Sunnyland Slim. Bob And Alan Convinced Him To Go In The Studio Again And Cut An Album For A Sublabel Of Liberty Records. The Album Slim’s Got His Thing Goin’ On Featured Tracks With Slim Fronting Canned Heat And Hite Acted As Co-Producer. Slim Thanked Them By Playing The Piano On Turpentine Moan For The Album Boogie With Canned Heat. Memphis Slim In Paris On September 18 1970 Canned Heat Went Into The Studio At The Request Of French Music Producer Phillipe Rault To Record With Memphis Slim. Three Years Later And After An Overdubbing Session With The Memphis Horns Of Stax Records Fame Memphis Heat Was Finally Released On The French Label Barclay and Was Re-Released In 2006 On Sunnyside Recordings . Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown In 1973 Canned Heat Went Again In France To Record For Rault This Time With Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown. The Sessions Did Not Go Work Out As Planned But The Album Had Been Released As Gate’s On The Heat And Another Track Appeared In 1975 On His Album Down South In The Bayou Country. Later They Joined Him For A Set At The Montreux Jazz Festival. A DVD Of The Performance Has Been Released. Javier Batiz During The Summer Of '69 Fito De La Parra Arranged In LA A Recording Session For Mexican R'n'b Star Javier Batiz With Whom He Had Played Before Moving North And Joining Canned Heat. His Fellow Band Mate Larry Taylor Took Part In The Project And Also Three Musicians Who In Later Years Would Join The Band Tony De La Barreda bass Ernest Lane piano And Clifford Solomon sax . The Recording Was Released Some 30 Years Later As The USA Sessions. Albert Collins In Early 1969 Canned Heat Met Albert Collins After A Gig And Advised Him To Move To LA In Order To Boost His Career There They Found Him An Agent And Introduced Him To Executives For UA. In Appreciation Collins’ First Record Title For UA Became Love Can Be Found Anywhere Taken From The Lyrics Of Fried Hockey Boogie. Henry Vestine A Recording Project From 1981 Has Been Released More Than Twenty Years Later Under Henry Vestine's Name As I Used To Be Mad but Now I Am Half Crazy . The Musicians On The Album Are Indeed The Canned Heat Members At That Time Henry Vestine guitar Mike Halby vocals Guitar Ernie Rodrigues vocals Bass Ricky Kellogg vocals Harmonica And Fito De La Parra drums . Fito De La Parra And Walter De Paduwa Aka Dr. Boogie Have Compiled An Album Of Blues Selected From Bob Hite's Collection Rarities From The Bob Hite Vault Sub Rosa SRV 271. Included Are Tracks By A Dozen Artists Such As Pete Johnson Johnny Otis Clarence Brown Otis Rush Etta James And Elmore James 7 . . Discography Original Recordings 1967 – Canned Heat Liberty Records 1968 – Boogie With Canned Heat Liberty 1968 – Living The Blues Akarma Liberty 1968 – Hallelujah Liberty 1970 – Future Blues Liberty 1970 – Live In Europe Liberty Reissues Live In Concert'70 1970 - Vintage Janus 1966 Early Recordings Reissues Don't Forget To Boogie 2002 Big Road Blues 1970 – Hooker 'N' Heat Liberty LP CD EMI w/ John Lee Hooker 1971 – Live At Topanga Corral 1969 Live Recordings Reissue Live At The Kaleidoscope 1972 - Historical Figures And Ancient Heads United Artists 1973 – The New Age United Artists 1973 – One More River To Cross Atlantic WEA Records 1973 – Memphis Heat Barclay France W/ Memphis Slim Rec. Sept. '70 & Finished In '73 1978 – Human Condition Takoma/Sonet 1980 - Captured Live Accord 1981 – Hooker'n'Heat Live At The Fox Venice Theatre From 1978 W/ John Lee Hooker Rhino 1981 - Kings Of The Boogie A.K.A. Dog House Blues Destiny Records 1986 - Infinite Boogie Rhino 1988 – Reheated SPV 858805 1991 - Burnin' Live SPV 848857 1991 - Boogie Assault Reissue Live In Oz Aim 1003 1993 - Canned Heat Live 1994 - Internal Combustion Aim 1044 augmented Ed. As Gambling Woman 1995 – King Biscuit Flower Hour live '79 W/ Hollywood Fats" On Lead Guitar Reissues Greatest Hits Live 2003 From The Front Row Live in DST Woodstock Festival 10th Anniversary Concert 1979 2008 . 1995 - Live At Turku Festival 71 1996 - The Heat Brothers 84 1996 - Canned Heat Blues Band Ruf Records 1997 - The Ties That Bind 74 1998 - House Of Blue Lights 1999 – Boogie 2000 Ruf Records 2000 – The Boogie House Tapes Ruf Records 2003 – Friends In The Can Ruf Records 2003 - The USA Sessions W/ Javier Batiz in'69 2005 – The Boogie House Tapes Vols.2 3 Ruf Records 2007 - Under Dutch Skies Mlp 3 Concerts From '70 '71 '74 2007 - Christmas Album Ruf Records w/ E. Clapton Dr. John Compilations 1969 – Canned Heat Cookbook Liberty 1972 – The Best Of Canned Heat 1990 CD EMI/Capitol 1989 – Let's Work Together The Best Of Canned Heat EMI 1994 – Uncanned! The Best Of Canned Heat EMI/Capitol 1996 – Best Of Hooker 'n' Heat EMI E2-38207 1996 - Straight Ahead Magnum from Vintage '66 Live At Topanga '69 2007 - The Very Best Of Canned Heat EMI Notes And References ^ Fito De La Parra Living The Blues. 2000 ^ Down Beat August 10th 1967 ^ Canned Heat Played see Below At The 10th Anniversary Concert For Woodstock And Their Performance Has Been Issued On Disc Under Different Titles One Of Them Being Woodstock Festival 10th Anniversary Concert 1979 see Discography 1995 . They Appear Also On The Celebration Continues - Woodstock '79 ^ J.S.Hill Had Been Playing Guitar Since The End Of The '50s With Early Surf Band "The Strangers" ^ Canned Heat Official WebSite - Biography ^ Dr Boogie Rentrée 2007 ^ Dr. BOOGIE Presents | Rarities From The Bob Hite Vaults | Orkhestra Rebecca Davis Winters "Blind Owl Blues The Mysterious Life And Death Of Blues Legend Alan Wilson" 2007 ISBN 978-0-615-14617-1 Charles Shaar Murray Blues On CD The Essential Guide 1993 ISBN 1-85626-084-4 Fito De La Parra Living The Blues. Canned Heat's Story Of Music Drugs Death Sex And Survival 2000 ISBN 0-9676449-0-9 Boogie With Canned Heat The Canned Heat Story A Documentary on DVD Eagle Ent. 2007 External Links The Band's Official Website A Concise History Of Canned Heat recommended Reading History And Discography A Studio And Concert Chronology Joel Scott Hill's Official Website James Thornbury Interview Dallas Hodge Info Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson Biography Site Retrieved From Wikipedia - 'Canned Heat' Read More On Last.Fm. User-Contributed Text Is Available Under The Creative Commons By-SA License Additional Terms May Apply.

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