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  1. 25 de nov. de 2022 · Wikimedia Commons. Little Walter. C onsidered by many to be the greatest blues harmonica player ever, Marion “Little Walter” Jacobs rose from obscurity in Marksville to international acclaim in the blues scene of Chicago. During the first half of the 1950s he became one of the key architects of the electrified Chicago blues style, an ensemble, collaborative, urban approach that became the ...

  2. Little Walter’s harmonica playing defined the Chicago Blues sound. His virtuosity set the standard for future generations of Blues harmonica players around the world. Learn More . ABOUT THE FOUNDATION. The Little Walter Foundation was founded by Little Walter’s daughter Marion Diaz to carry on the legacy of her father’s music and life.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2011 · Who's the king of all postwar blues harpists, Chicago division or otherwise? Why, the virtuosic Little Walter, without a solitary doubt. The fiery harmonica ...

  4. music.youtube.com › channel › UCbqLmbib9h4U6y6ND1ZPSawLittle Walter - YouTube Music

    Marion Walter Jacobs, 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 Jimi Hendrix. His virtuosity and musical innovations fundamentally altered many listeners' expectations of what ...

  5. 12 de ene. de 2022 · In May 1952, Little Walter had been a regular member of the Muddy Waters Band for at least three years. “Juke” was recorded on 12 May 1952 at the beginning (not the end, as commonly thought) of a recording session with Muddy Waters and his band, which at the time consisted of Waters and Jimmy Rogers on guitars, and Elga Edmunds on drums, in addition to Little Walter on harmonica.

  6. Little Walter scored fourteen top-ten hits on the Billboard R&B charts between 1952 and 1958, including a second #1, "My Babe" in 1955, a level of commercial success never achieved by his former boss Waters. In the late 1950s, Jacob's fame and fortunes began to decline. He suffered from alcoholism and had a notoriously short temper.

  7. The Best of Little Walter. Here’s a loose quote by John “Juke” Logan, harp player for the television shows Roseanne and My Name is Earl as well as a fine songwriter, singer and bandleader in his own right, RIP. “ There are two kinds of harmonica players, those who have joined the Little Walter sweepstakes and the rest of us.