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  1. Harmonica – Big Walter Horton* Liner Notes – Lee Hildebrand; Piano – Bob Derkash* Producer – Holger Peterson* Vocals – Nancy Nash; Notes. From liner notes: This is a restored version of the LP "Walter Shakey Horton With Hot Cottage" originally released in 1972 on London Records, NAS 13526 Blueprint Records, 1987

  2. 4 de ago. de 2023 · Easy (Remastered 2022) Get Rhythm: Sam Phillips and Sun Records' Beginnings (Remastered 2022) · 1953. Have a Good Time. Big Walter Horton With Carey Bell · 1972. Little Boy Blue. Big Walter Horton With Carey Bell · 1972. Walter's Boogie. Can't Keep Lovin' You · 1984. Skip It.

  3. Big Walter Horton & Alfred Harris: Harmonica Blues Kings Big Walter Horton - Southern Women (Tommy Brown, voc) [United 183] - Remember Me (Tommy Brown, voc) [United 183] - Card Game (Tommy Brown, voc) [United unissued] - Nosey Neighbors (Tommy Brown, voc) [United unissued] - Hard-Hearted Woman [States 145] - Back Home To Mama [States 145 ...

  4. Big Walter Horton, a.k.a. “Shakey” Horton, (1921-1981) was one of the leading blues harmonica players of the mid 20th century. Willie Dixon called him “the best harmonica player I ever heard.” Although Big Walter Horton occasionally recorded as session leader, he was typically featured in a backing role.

  5. Big Walter Horton. April 6, 1921 – December 8, 1981. Big Walter Horton plays on three tracks of the Earwig album, Old Friends (CD 4902). Big Walter Horton is one of the most influential blues harmonica players of all time, and a pioneer in the field of amplified harmonica. He isn’t as widely known as his fellow Chicago blues pioneers Little ...

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  7. Died. 8 December 1981 (aged 60) Big Walter Horton or Walter "Shakey" Horton (April 6, 1917– December 8, 1981) was an American blues harmonica player. Born Walter Horton in Horn Lake, Mississippi, USA he was playing a harmonica by the time he was five years old. In his early teens, he lived in Memphis, Tennessee and claimed that his earliest ...