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  1. 25 de jul. de 2020 · Eddie Shaw Marker (Front) Inscription. Blues saxophonist extraordinaire Eddie Shaw was born on a Stringtown plantation on March 20, 1937. He learned music at school in Greenville and performed in various local bands before moving to Chicago to join the Muddy Waters band. Shaw served as bandleader for Howlin' Wolf for several years and launched ...

  2. His son Eddie ‘Vaan’ Shaw, Jr., soon assumed guitar duties and, along with bassist Shorty Gilbert, has now been with the Wolf Gang for more than 30 years. Shaw has recorded for Alligator, Rooster Blues, Delmark, Wolf, North Atlantic and other labels, and has found time in the studio to do sessions with Jimmy Dawkins, Willie Kent, Lonnie ...

  3. Eddie Shaw. (b. 1937, Stringtown, Mississippi) One of the principle saxophone players on the Chicago blues scene in the last 50 years – Eddie Shaw. As a young man Eddie recorded with Muddy Waters, and toured with Muddy all over the United States. He played with such notable guitar players as Otis Rush and Freddie King, but most predominantly ...

  4. Eddie Shaw (Stringtown, Mississippi, March 20, 1937 – January 29, 2018) was an American Chicago blues tenor saxophonist, arranger and bandleader. 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.

  5. Eddie Shaw & The Wolfgang Chicago Blues Festival 2016Filmed & Edited BySam Paakkonen

  6. 24 de ene. de 2016 · Vol. 18 - Michael Coleman - Back Breaking Blues; Vol. 20 - Eddie Shaw & The Wolf Gang - The Blues is Good News; Vol. 21 - Willie Kent & His Gents - The King Of West Side ... Johnny B. Moore - 911 Blues; Vol. 28 - VA - Chicago's Finest Blues Ladies; Vol. 29 - John Primer - Blues Behind Closed Doors; Vol. 30 - Willie Kent And His Gents ...

  7. 26 de oct. de 2000 · Saxophonist Eddie Shaw moved to Chicago in the late 50s to play in Muddy Waters’s band, and in the years that followed he worked with Freddie King, Otis Rush, and Magic Sam, among others–he ...