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  1. Vocals, Harmonica – Junior Wells; Notes. Recorded: Chicago, 1957-1963. Issued by special arrangement with Stan Lewis, Jewel Records, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA. c 1981 Flyright Records, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England. FLY 588 on the cover FLY LP 588 on the labels

  2. (Electric Chicago Harmonica Blues) Junior Wells - Calling All Blues: The Chief, Profile & USA Recordings 1957-1963 - 2000, FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless » Blues (Texas, Chicago, Modern and Others) (lossless) :: RuTracker.org

  3. 商品の紹介. Following his recorded debut as a leader for States Records, Junior Wells signed with Mel London, producing a number of sides for the producer's Chief and Profile imprints ...

  4. Junior Wells. Junior Wells (born December 9, 1934 in Memphis, Tennessee, died January 15, 1998), born Amos Wells Blakemore Jr., was a blues vocalist and harmonica player based in Chicago. He made his first recordings for States in 1953 and continued to record regularly up until his death, from 1965 often in the company of guitarist Buddy Guy .

  5. Junior Wells 1957-1963: University Rock Album. Come on in This House Lyrics. Junior Wells - Come on in This House Lyrics. Artist: Junior Wells. Album: Junior Wells 1957-1963: University Rock. Heyo! SONGLYRICS just got interactive. Highlight. Review: RIFF-it. RIFF-it good. Now there? s no need for you

  6. On Calling All Blues, we here Junior Wells as we should, a peer of Little Walter, Muddy Waters, and the like, a singles-artist. While the laid-back, extended grooves of Hoodoo Man Blues have historically gained the favor of blues audiences, the precision of these cuts is even more effective, and Earl Hooker matches Buddy Guy on many of these cuts, to say the least.

  7. 10 de dic. de 2014 · Junior's first single on Chief.