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  1. Shortly after Walter joined Muddy Waters band in 1948. His amplified harmonica playing on Waters’ early Chess Records sides brought a bold new sound to the Chicago blues scene. Waters helped nurture Walter’s talent – his nickname “Little Walter” was coined by Waters to distinguish him from Big Walter Horton.

  2. Little Walter Jacobs, was born Marion Walter Jacobs on May 1, 1930, in Marksville, Louisiana. As a child he developed a deep love for music and started playing harmonica at a young age. He was largely self-taught and as a teen, became a regular in the New Orleans blues scene. In the late 1940s, Little Walter moved to Chicago, which was the ...

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · Little Walter single-handedly fashioned the stylistic approach for harmonica which has been emulated by virtually every blues harmonica player. Born Marion Walter Jacobs on May 1, 1930, in rural ...

  4. 8 de dic. de 2006 · If you're interested in finding out what's so great about Little Walter, buy a Muddy Waters Chess Records compilation and/or "Confessin' The Blues", a wonderful Little Walter cd. "Rollin' & Tumblin'" saves this album from being a total bore, as it is some of the most emotive, amazing, sensational, post-World War II Blues in existence!

  5. Little Walter (born Marion Walter Jacobs) (May 1, 1930 – February 15, 1968) was a blues singer, harmonica player, and guitarist best known as the creative pioneer of amplified blues harmonica playing. Born in Marksville, Louisiana, Jacobs eventually moved to Chicago, where he joined the Muddy Waters band and quickly gained renown for his ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2009 · 1 -===- J:\MUZ\Blues&Jazz\Little Walter\The Blues World of Little Walter - 1988 (1994)\Various - The Blues World Of Little Walter.flac Extracted successfully Conclusion: this track is CDDA with probability 100% Tempfile successfully deleted. Finished at: Tuesday, 31. 03.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Little Walter (born May 1, 1930, Marksville, Louisiana, U.S.—died February 15, 1968, Chicago, Illinois) was an American blues singer and harmonica virtuoso who was one of the most influential harmonica improvisers of the late 20th century. Raised on a Louisiana farm, Little Walter began playing harmonica in childhood, and by the time he was ...