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  1. 8 de abr. de 2018 · Big Walter Horton: Blues Harp Maestro. April 6 was the bluesman Walter Horton's birthday. When I first read of him, his birth year was given as 1918, but now I see it listed as 1921, which if accurate means he was 51 when I first saw him at Joe's Place in 1972. He was touring with Chicago bluesmen Eddie Taylor (one of his earliest and longest ...

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  3. Blues harmonica virtuoso Big Walter Horton was renowned for his innovative contributions to the music of Memphis and Chicago. Horton was born in Horn Lake on April 6, 1918, and began his career as a child working for tips on the streets of Memphis. He performed and recorded with Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, Willie Dixon, Fleetwood Mac, Johnny Winter, and many others.

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  5. Big Walter Horton (parfois : Shakey Horton), né à Horn Lake, Mississippi le 6 avril 1921 [1] et décédé à Chicago, Illinois, le 8 décembre 1981, est un chanteur, harmoniciste de blues américain, connu comme membre du groupe de Muddy Waters. Biographie. Cette section est vide ...

  6. Big Walter Horton. HEY LOCO FANS – Happy Birthday to blues harmonica virtuoso Big Walter Horton who was renowned for his innovative contributions to the music of Memphis and Chicago. He began his career as a child working for tips on the streets of Memphis. He performed and recorded with Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers, Willie Dixon, Fleetwood Mac ...

  7. Big Walter Horton was widely regarded as one of the most brilliant and creative musicians ever to play the harmonica. Born near Horn Lake, Mississippi, on April 6, 1921 (the date officially confirmed by Mississippi’s Vital Records office), Horton quit school in the first grade and made his way doing odd jobs and playing harmonica with members of the Memphis Jug Band and other local veterans ...