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  2. Walter "Wolfman" Washington - Wikipedia

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    Walter "Wolfman" Washington (December 20, 1943 – December 22, 2022) was an American singer and guitarist, based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. While his roots were in blues music, he blended in the essence of funk and R&B to create his own unique sound.

  3. New Orleans guitarist Walter ‘Wolfman’ Washington dead at 79

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    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans music legend Walter “Wolfman” Washington, a cornerstone of the city’s musical nightlife for decades, The post New Orleans guitarist Walter ‘Wolfman ...

  4. Joe Krown - Wikipedia

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    Joe Krown is an American keyboardist, based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Apart from being a solo artist, he is the full time member of Kenny Wayne Shepherd band. He plays New Orleans styled piano and also Hammond B3 organ. [1] Krown has played regularly at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival since 2001 and at the French Quarter Festival ...

  5. Funk Is in the House - Wikipedia

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    Funk Is in the House is an album by the American musician Walter "Wolfman" Washington, released in 1998. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Washington is credited with his band, the Roadmasters. [ 4 ] Washington supported the album with a North American tour.

  6. Maple Leaf Bar - Wikipedia

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    On September 30, 2005, Walter "Wolfman" Washington played the Maple Leaf's first post-Katrina show in New Orleans. (Some other local musicians who were playing in the aftermath of the storm dispute the claim that it was the city's first post-Katrina public performance, but this was the first to generate such sizable crowds and media attention.)

  7. Wolf at the Door (album) - Wikipedia

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    [12] The Journal of American Folklore deemed Washington "New Orleans' premier contemporary bluesman," writing that "his own haunting love ballad 'Don't Say Goodbye' is the most distinctive piece on the record." [13] The State opined that "it's like Freddie King and Wes Montgomery got together in heaven." [14]

  8. Category:Blues musicians from New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Explore a comprehensive list of blues musicians hailing from New Orleans on Wikipedia.

  9. Take Me to the River: New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Take Me to the River: New Orleans is a 2022 American full-length documentary film directed by Martin Shore about music of New Orleans and Louisiana. It was premiered on April 20, 2022, at the Broadside Theater in New Orleans. [1] It was digitally released on February 3, 2023. It serves as a sequel to 2014 film Take Me to the River: Memphis.