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  2. Little Walter - Wikipedia

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    littlewalterfoundation.org. Marion Walter Jacobs (May 1, 1930 – February 15, 1968), known as Little Walter, was an American blues musician, singer, and songwriter, whose revolutionary approach to the harmonica had a strong impact on succeeding generations, earning him comparisons to such seminal artists as Django Reinhardt, Charlie Parker and ...

  3. Little Walter discography - Wikipedia

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    Little Walter discography. Little Walter (1930–1968) was an American blues artist who is generally regarded as the most influential blues harmonica player of his era. [1] Most of his earliest recordings were as a sideman, when he contributed harmonica to songs by Chicago blues musicians such as Jimmy Rogers and Muddy Waters. [2]

  4. The Best of Little Walter - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Little Walter is the first LP record by American blues performer Little Walter. [5] First released in 1958, the compilation album contains ten Little Walter songs that appeared in the Top 10 of the Billboard R&B chart from 1952 to 1955, [8] plus two B-sides. The album was first released by Checker Records as LP-1428, which was the ...

  5. Juke (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Juke" is a harmonica instrumental recorded by the Chicago bluesman Little Walter Jacobs in 1952. Although Little Walter had been recording sporadically for small Chicago labels over the previous five years, and had appeared on Muddy Waters' records for Chess Records since 1950, "Juke" was Little Walter's first hit, and it was the most important of his career.

  6. His Best (Little Walter album) - Wikipedia

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    His Best is a greatest hits album by Chicago blues harmonica player Little Walter, released on June 17, 1997 by MCA and Chess Records as a part of The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection (see 1997 in music ). The album is seen as the CD successor to the 1958 The Best of Little Walter and features ten of the songs from that album.

  7. My Babe - Wikipedia

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    Little Walter singles chronology. "Last Night". (1954) " My Babe ". (1955) "Roller Coaster". (1955) " My Babe " is a Chicago blues song and a blues standard written by Willie Dixon for Little Walter. [1] Released in 1955 on Checker Records, a subsidiary of Chess Records, the song was the only Dixon composition ever to become a number one R&B ...

  8. Hate to See You Go - Wikipedia

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    Walter Jacobs a.k.a. Little Walter (credited) " Hate to See You Go " (or " I Hate to See You Go ") is a blues song written and recorded by Chicago blues artist Little Walter. In 1955, Checker Records released it as one of three singles by Walter that year. The song, a one chord modal blues, is a reworking of "You Don't Love Me", written by Bo ...

  9. Little Walter DeVenne - Wikipedia

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    Little Walter DeVenne (January 16, 1948 – January 16, 2021) was an American radio personality who was for many years based in Boston, Massachusetts, and in New Hampshire and was the host of the syndicated retro oldies program Little Walter's Time Machine focusing on the pop, doo-wop, blues, R&B and early rock n' roll hits of the 1950s and early to mid-1960s, presented in the high-energy ...

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