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  1. 8 de dic. de 2011 · SUMLIN Hubert, age 80, of Totowa at rest in Wayne on December 4, 2011. Born in Greenwood, Mississippi, he lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for most of his life before moving to Totowa, NJ 10 years ago.

  2. 7 de dic. de 2011 · Hubert Sumlin, a blues guitarist whose soulful licks and crackling solos were featured on scores of hits for singer Howlin' Wolf during the 1950s and 1960s and who influenced later work by Eric Clapto

  3. 2 de jun. de 2023 · A blues guitar legend with a legacy like no other, Hubert Sumlin began his career rubbing shoulders with the original heavyweights of both country and electric blues. He was there at the beginning, in the room, so to speak, when the blues began. He went on to influence generations of guitarists that followed. In short, Hubert is the real deal.

  4. His Legacy. Thank goodness we have the recorded legacy of all that Hubert Sumlin has brought to the blues. The blues is far richer thanks to his contributions. Here’s some great videos where you can learn more about Hubert Sumlin and what he has meant to the blues. Humbert Sumlin Tells His Story

  5. 5 de dic. de 2011 · Few musical marriages have been so magical, so intuitively right, as that of the great blues singer Howlin’ Wolf and his guitarist, Hubert Sumlin. From the time he joined the blues legend’s band in 1954 until Wolf’s death in 1976, Sumlin played a central role in crafting some of the century’s most memorable and influential American roots music.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2016 · Sumlin appeared on the lion’s share of Wolf’s watershed sides: the 1959 compilation Moanin’ In The Moonlight, 1962’s Howlin’ Wolf (aka The Rockin’ Chair Album), 1973’s final curtain The Back Door Wolf – Hubert was on them all, his tone unmistakeable, his style massively influential. After Wolf’s death, early in 1976, Sumlin continued to perform, and to record – indeed, he ...

  7. Hubert Sumlin passed away in Totowa, New Jersey. The obituary was featured in The Record/Herald News on December 8, 2011.