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  1. www.discogs.com › release › 2748002-Various-Goin-To-ChicagoGoin' To Chicago (Vinyl) - Discogs

    Vocals, Harmonica – Billy Boy Arnold (tracks: A4 to A6) Notes. Recorded in Chicago, June 1966. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Rights Society: BMIMatrix / Runout (Side A etched): T-2218-AMatrix / Runout (Side B etched): T-2218-B. Recommendations. Masters Of Modern Blues Volume 4.

  2. De bassist Jerome Arnold is een broer van Billy Boy en speelde onder andere met Paul Butterfield. Een andere broer is Augustus 'Gus' Arnold, die ook mondharmonica speelt en boeken schrijft. Augustus is beter bekend onder de naam Julio Finn en heeft met verscheidene artiesten zoals Art Ensemble of Chicago [3], Archie Shepp, Linton Kwesi Johnson ...

  3. Billy Boy Arnold. Billy Boy Arnold emerged as the youngest recording star among Chicago’s impressive corps of blues harmonica players in the 1950s, when he cut a series of invigorating blues for Vee-Jay Records, including "I Wish You Would," "I Ain’t Got You," and "Rockinitis." Arnold, one of the few bluesmen of his era who was actually ...

  4. 2 de jun. de 2009 · Listen to Chicago Blues a Living History by Billy Boy Arnold, John Primer, Lurrie Bell & Billy Branch on Apple Music. 2009. 21 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 14 minutes.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2012 · Just Got to Hold You Tight. 15. 2:26. April 17, 2012. 15 Songs, 59 Minutes. ℗ 2012 Electro-Fi Records LLC. Listen to Billy Boy Arnold Sings: Big Bill Broonzy by Billy Boy Arnold on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Sweet Honey Bee", "Going Back to Arkansas" and more.

  6. Chicago Blues: A Living History, an Album by Billy Boy Arnold, ... Billy Branch & Lurrie Bell. Released in April 2009. Featured peformers: Billy Boy Arnold (harmonica, guitar, vocals), John Primer (guitar, slide guitar, vocals), Billy Branch (harmonica, vocals), Lurrie Bell ... 1.4 Feel Like Going Home 3:07 McKinley Morganfield.

  7. The frank, funny, and unforgettable autobiography of a living legend of Chicago blues. Simply put, Billy Boy Arnold is one of the last men standing from the Chicago blues scene’s raucous heyday. What’s more, unlike most artists in this electrifying melting pot, who were Southern transplants, Arnold—a harmonica master who shared stages with Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, and Howlin’ Wolf ...