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  1. Little Walter joined Muddy Waters' band in 1948, and by 1950 he was playing acoustic (unamplified) harmonica on Waters's recordings for Chess Records. The first appearance on record of Little Walter's amplified harmonica was on Waters' "Country Boy" (Chess 1952), recorded on July 11, 1951.

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  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Little Walter was one of the major figures in postwar Chicago blues. Influenced by guitarists as well as by senior harmonica players, he brought a singular variety of phrasing to the blues harmonica. His solos were cunningly crafted, alternating riffs and flowing lines.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Little Walter es sin duda uno de los mejores de la historia de la armónica de Blues. Pocos nombres brillan como el suyo, con una influencia vigente para todos los que amamos la armónica y que alcanza todo el género hasta el Rock’n Roll, pese a perderlo a una edad muy temprana.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · Little Walter fashioned the stylistic approach for harmonica which has been emulated by virtually every blues harmonica player.

  6. Marion Walter Jacobs, more commonly known by his stage name, 'Little Walter' is widely regarded as one of the most innovative blues harmonica players of all time. Born in Louisiana in the 1920s, Walter started performing on guitar and harmonica at an early age, working with older blues players, such as Sonny Boy Williamson II and Sunnyland Slim.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2023 · Little Walter Jacobs was the best blues harmonica player ever, in the opinion of many fans and musicians, and certainly the most influential, so Hip-O’s 5-CD, 126-track compilation of his work was a true blues bonanza.