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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.
CANNED HEAT PHOTO The lineup has changed since Canned Heat's Woodstock performance, but the hits have rolled on. The band will headline Sunday's Marion Music & Art Festival, in the spirit of peace ...
Larry Taylor, longtime bassist of boogie rock act and original Woodstock performers Canned Heat, has died at the age of 77.The band’s manager and one-time producer, Skip Taylor, confirmed on ...
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.
Canned Heat, the doomed boogie-blues revivalists, only made a lone appearance at the legendary Montreux Jazz Festival. Yet they still managed some star-crossed magic. By 1973, co-frontman Alan “Blind ...
Thirty-two bands played the original Woodstock back in 1969. Of those 32, two are still at it today. And if you discount Santana on the grounds that he’s really more a guy than a band at this ...
I think these lyrics by the band Canned Heat are particularly potent in this anti/vax-climate: “Together we stand, divided we fall. Come on now people, let’s get on the ball and get together ...