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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. Funk Is in the House - Wikipedia

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    Washington was backed by a seven-member version of the Roadmasters, which included a three-piece horn section. [7] [8] "Mary Ann" is a cover of the Ray Charles song. [9] "I Stand Accused" is a cover of the Jerry Butler song. [10] "Close the Door" is a rendition of the song made famous by Teddy Pendergrass. [11] "Wolf Funk" and "Funkyard" are ...

  4. Room with a View of the Blues - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic wrote that "with great support from an instrumental corps that includes guitarists Walter 'Wolfman' Washington and Duke Robillard, keyboardist Dr. John, and saxophonists Red Tyler and Foots Samuel, plus Ernie Gautreau on valve trombone, Adams didn't just cut a blues album, he made unforgettable blues statements." [6]

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

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

  6. Man of My Word (Johnny Adams album) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Adams's band was headed by Walter "Wolfman" Washington, who played guitar on the album. [8] [9] "You Don't Miss Your Water" is a cover of the William Bell song. "Never Alone" is a duet with Aaron Neville. [10] "Looking Back" was written by Brook Benton. [11] Adams became familiar with "Now You Know" through Little Willie John. [12]

  7. Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City - Wikipedia

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    The cover version by reggae singer Al Brown even changes most of the lyrics to magnify the emphasis of the lyrics. [1] Barrett Strong (R&B, 1976) Café Jacques - on the album Round the Back' (rock, 1977) Grady Tate (jazz, 1977) Long John Baldry (blues, 1977) Kate Taylor (rock, 1979) Crystal Gayle (country, 1980)

  8. Category:Walter "Wolfman" Washington albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Walter "Wolfman" Washington albums or lists of Walter "Wolfman" Washington albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Walter "Wolfman" Washington albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Wolf at the Door - Wikipedia

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    Wolf at the Door, a 1991 album by Walter "Wolfman" Washington; A Wolf at the Door, a 2013 Brazilian film; The Wolf at the Door, a 1986 Danish-French film; The Wolf at the Door: A Poetic Cycle, a book by Bogomil Ǵuzel "A Wolf at the Door", a song by Radiohead from Hail to the Thief "Wolf at the Door", a song by Keane