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		<title>Inauguration Radio Station: John Lee Hooker, Jr. Says &#8220;People Want a Change&#8221;</title>
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John Lee Hooker, Jr. has a simple plan for celebrating the inauguration.
"I'll have a box of tissues here—no, a handkerchief—but I'll be sitting on the couch, man, and relaxing and watching history be made."
The son of the Boogie Man knows a thing or two about "change we can believe in."  After a precocious childhood [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>John Lee Hooker, Jr.</strong> has a simple plan for celebrating the inauguration.</p>
<p>"I'll have a box of tissues here—no, a handkerchief—but I'll be sitting on the couch, man, and relaxing and watching history be made."</p>
<p>The son of the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Boogie-Man-Adventures-American-Twentieth/dp/0312265638"><strong>Boogie Man</strong></a> knows a thing or two about "change we can believe in."  After a precocious childhood on the Detroit blues circuit—and backing up his dad on tour and on wax—the would-be bluesman fell off the wagon, hard, and languished through broken relationships and crippling addiction for what he describes on his <a href="http://www.johnleehookerjr.com/">Web site</a> as "many, many years."</p>
<p>In 2004, though, he came back with a vengeance—<em>Blues with a Vengeance</em>, to be precise, the Grammy-nominated debut record that marked his return to the path of righteousness.</p>
<p>Now, with his '08 album <em>All Odds Against Me</em> he's up for another Traditional Blues Grammy, and has crafted a new superhero persona for himself: <strong>Bluesman</strong>.</p>
<p>"Ever since I was a kid I always wanted to fight for truth and justice—fighting the pimps and rescuing the prostitutes and the damsels in distress," Hooker Jr. said in a phone interview from his home in California.  "Ironically, I got on the wrong side of justice.  So I thought how fulfilling it would be for my dream to come true through animation."<strong>*</strong></p>
<p>[Video and more below the jump.]<br />
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"People Want a Change," one of the animated music vids off the enhanced verson of <em>All Odds</em>, features Hooker Jr. as Bluesman leading a grassroots movement to the lawn of the White House (where <strong>George W. Bush</strong>, styled like a <strong>James Bond</strong>-type villain, waits, flaccid and apprehensive).  With an opening horn flourish that drops like post-Superfly blaxplo-funk, the song rallies the grassroots and bemoans the recession with lines like "Tax cuts for the rich / Ain't that a bitch?" and "Is there a casket on craigslist?"</p>
<p>"This video shows the other side of Bluesman—he's not just a hero, he's an activist for national issues," Hooker Jr. said.</p>
<p>As for the Grammy nomination—which pits him against heavyweights like <strong>B.B. King</strong> and <strong>Buddy Guy</strong>—Hooker doesn't sound too stressed.  "I'll just say it like this, man: It's great to be a little person in the company of giants.  Just imagine this: an itty-bitty man up against B.B. King and Buddy Guy."</p>
<p>And true to the sentiment of his album title, Hooker is finding inspiration from a familiar role model.  "That's the name of the CD: <em>All Odds Against Me</em>.  And you may laugh, but that's what the country did during the campaign—picked the best person in the country.  Against all odds."</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>*</strong><em>Hooker Jr. also made a delicate admission about Bluesman: "Actually, I don't know why they call him a superhero—if Bluesman gets shot in the leg, he'll have to go to the hospital.  Everyone knows he's not inhuman."</em></p>
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