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Canned Heat’s greatest hit, “Goin’ Up The Country” was inspired by Henry Thomas’ “Bulldoze Blues,” recorded around 1927. It was a No. 1 hit in Britain and all across Europe.
Canned Heat Craft Beer took the idea of chilling out at the bar to another level with a meditation brunch, just one unique event for beer-lovers.
When Canned Heat was formed by blues enthusiasts Alan Wilson and Bob Hite, the pair borrowed their name from the blues standard. Listen to their inspiration below.
Born in Mexico City in 1946, Adolfo “Fito” de la Parra played with some of Mexico’s biggest bands, including Los Sinners and Los Hooligans, before coming to America and joining Canned Heat.
Under the continuing leadership of drummer Adolfo 'Fito' de la Parra and incorporating the talents of vaunted guitarist/keyboardist/ vocalist Jimmy Vivino (Basic Cable Band for Conan O'Brien, the Fab ...
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