![1990...](../graphics/1990.gif)
![February](../graphics/february.gif)
Hooker won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional
Blues Recording ("I'm In The Mood"
with Bonnie Raitt).
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![John Lee Hooker - Chill Out](pix/johnleehooker_lp03.jpg) Hooker was inducted into the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
![February](../graphics/february.gif)
Hooker was nominated a Grammy Award for Best Traditional
Blues Recording ("Coming To Town").
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![February](../graphics/february.gif)
Hooker was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional
Blues Album (Mr.
Lucky).
![March](../graphics/march.gif)
Hooker was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional
Blues Album (Boom
Boom).
![February](../graphics/february.gif)
Hooker won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional
Blues Album (Chill
Out).
![February](../graphics/february.gif)
![John Lee Hooker - Don't Look Back](pix/johnleehooker_lp01.jpg) Hooker won 2 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Collaboration with
Vocals
("Don't Look Back" with Van Morrison) and Best Traditional
Blues Album (Don't
Look Back).
![June](../graphics/june.gif)
John Lee Hooker died at the age
of 83.
![December](../graphics/december.gif)
![Rolling Stone: The 500 Greatest Albums of All-Time](../graphics/rs500.jpg) Rolling Stone:
The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time included The Ultimate
Collection (1948 - 1990) (1991) at # 375.
![2008..](../graphics/2008.gif)
![February](../graphics/february.gif)
Hooker was nominated for a Grammy Award for
Best Traditional Blues Album (All Odds
Against Me).
![December](../graphics/december.gif)
Rolling Stone:
'The Greatest Singers' includes Hooker at # 81.
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