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  1. Wolf – vocal; Sumlin – rhythm guitar; Clapton – lead guitar; Steve Winwood – piano; Klaus Voormann – bass; Ringo Starr – drums; Jordan Sandke – trumpet; Dennis Lansing – tenor saxophone; Joe Miller – baritone saxophone; Bill Wyman – cowbell.

  2. Howlin' WolfLondon Sessions. More images. Tracklist. Credits (13) Bill Wyman. Bass. Bill Wyman. Cowbell. Richie * Drums. Charlie Watts. Drums. Eric Clapton. Guitar. Howlin' Wolf. Guitar. Show more credits... Notes. This was the first release on the Rolling Stones Records label. Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year.

  3. The London HowlinWolf Sessions (1971) Críticas Discos Especiales. 12 de enero de 2015. Autor: Chals Roig . «La preocupación de Wolf era que estos chicos no podrían tocar, y nunca harían un disco de blues, y creo que cuando se fue, estaba sorprendido y feliz, había sido una muy buena sesión. Estos chicos habían tocado el blues.» Norman Dayron.

  4. 16 de jul. de 2020 · By Johnny Black. ( Classic Rock ) published 16 July 2020. Now revered as a linchpin moment in the history of the blues, HowlinWolfs 1970 London Sessions were recorded with Eric Clapton and various Stones and Beatles. This is the story, told by those who were there.

  5. Music. The London HowlinWolf Sessions. By Gary Von Tersch. September 30, 1971. Two new vivid collections of blues from Chess records. The Wolf album is the latest in a long line of...

  6. Howlin' Wolf – The London Sessions With Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Bill Wyman & Charlie Watts (CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Licensed From – Billy Carr Productions. Licensed From – Red Dog Express. Recorded At – Olympic Studios. Glass Mastered At – MPO. Credits. Bass – Klaus Voormann ( tracks: 1)

  7. 15 de abr. de 2022 · For The London HowlinWolf Sessions, Dayron enlisted a band that included the Rolling Stones’ rhythm section of bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts, and guitarist Eric Clapton, who was still flush with fame and fortune from the success of his blues-rock power trio Cream.