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  1. The Back Door Wolf is the final studio album by blues musician Howlin' Wolf, released by Chess Records in 1973.

  2. A1 I've Got To Tell SomebodyA2 This Little VoiceA3 Blues Men Of YesterdayA4 I Can't Stop Loving YouA5 Big Leg WomanB1 Back Door WolfB2 I Don't Trust NobodyB3...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddie_ShawEddie Shaw - Wikipedia

    In 1972 he joined Howlin' Wolf, leading his band, the Wolf Gang, and writing half the songs on The Back Door Wolf (1973). After the singer's death in 1976 he took over the band and its residency at the 1815 Club, renamed Eddie's Place.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2018 · In 1972, he became the conductor, occasional composer, saxophonist and manager of Howlin' Wolf, collaborating notably on the "Back door Wolf" album. When the Wolf died in january 1976, Eddie kept the group and renamed it Wolf Gang.

  5. 27 de jun. de 2023 · In Waters’s band, Shaw divided the tenor saxophone position with A.C. Reed. In 1972 he joined Howlin’ Wolf, leading his band, the Wolf Gang, and writing half the songs on The Back Door Wolf (1973).

  6. wbssmedia.com › artists › detailWBSS Media-Eddie Shaw

    In Waters's band, Shaw divided the tenor saxophone position with A.C. Reed. In 1972 he joined Howlin' Wolf, leading his band, the Wolf Gang, and writing half the songs on The Back Door Wolf (1973). After the singer's death in 1976 he took over the band and its residency at the 1815 Club, renamed Eddie's Place.

  7. In 1972 he joined Howlin’ Wolf, leading his band, the Wolf Gang, and writing half the songs on The Back Door Wolf (1973). After the singer’s death in 1976 he took over the band and its residency at the 1815 Club; renamed Eddie’s Place.