Bob Hite
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| Also known as | The Bear |
| Born | Robert Ernest Hite February 26, 1943 Torrance, California, U.S. |
| Died | April 5, 1981 (aged 38) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Genres | Blues rock |
| Occupations | Musician, songwriter |
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| Years active | 1965–1981 |
| Formerly of | Canned Heat |
| Website | bobhite |
Robert Ernest Hite (February 26, 1943 – April 5, 1981) was an American musician who was the co-lead vocalist of the blues rock band Canned Heat from 1965 to his death in 1981. His nickname was "The Bear".
Canned Heat
[edit | edit source]Hite was introduced to Alan Wilson by Henry Vestine and the two of them helped convince blues pianist Sunnyland Slim (1906–1995) to get back into the recording studio to record. In 1965, Hite formed a band with Wilson and Vestine. This trio formed the core of Canned Heat. They were eventually joined by Larry Taylor (bass) and Frank Cook (drums). Hite performed with Canned Heat at Monterey in June 1967 and Woodstock in August 1969. The performances were not included in the original (1970) film Woodstock, but are in the 1994 director's cut version.
Canned Heat appeared on a November 1969 episode of Playboy After Dark. Hite was an avid record collector, and on the episode, informed Hugh Hefner that he had over 15,000 78s.[1] He produced the John Lee Hooker and Canned Heat album Hooker 'N Heat (1971).[2]
Death
[edit | edit source]On April 5, 1981, during a break between sets at The Palomino Club in North Hollywood, Hite was handed a vial of heroin by a fan. He snorted it and fell into a coma, after which others unsuccessfully attempted to revive him with a large dose of cocaine. A group of roadies lifted Hite and placed him inside a van, where he died en route to the home of bandmate Adolfo de la Parra.[3][4]
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- American blues harmonica players
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- 1943 births
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- Musicians from Los Angeles County, California
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- Deaths by heroin overdose in California
- Entertainers from Topanga, California
- People from Torrance, California
- 20th-century American singers
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