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  1. Charles Baty (1953–2020) was studying mathematics at University of California Berkeley when he and Rick Estrin (born 1949) formed Little Charlie & the Nightcats in 1976. Their first album, All the Way Crazy, was issued in 1987. It includes the songs "Poor Tarzan", "Suicide Blues" and "When Girls Do It".

  2. 10 de mar. de 2020 · Master guitarist, Charles “Little CharlieBaty — known worldwide as a fearless blues musician — died on March 6, 2020 of a heart attack in Vacaville, California. He was 66. Baty is best known as the leader of award-winning blues band Little Charlie & The Nightcats, who released nine albums on Alligator Records between 1987 and 2008.

  3. The story of Little Charlie & The Nightcats began back in the early 1970s when Baty--a harmonica-playing UC Berkeley student--first met Estrin. With Rick already an accomplished harp player, Baty decided to switch to guitar full-time and the two formed a blues band.

  4. Little Charlie Baty: swing en el alma, blues en el corazón 1 abril, 2020 2 abril, 2020 Luis Eduardo Alcántara La primera vez que escuché a Little Charlie & The Nightcats fue mediante un cassette que conseguí en el Tianguis del Chopo.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2020 · Northern California guitarist Charlie Baty, better known to jazz, blues and swing fans as “Little Charlie,” has died. The news was reported by Blues Music Magazine, citing information provided...

  6. Through the course of almost 20 years on Alligator Records, Charlie Baty of Little Charlie and the Nightcats has proven himself to be a one of his generation's best blues and swing guitarists. That legacy continues on the latest Nightcats record, Nine Lives.

  7. Charles Baty: 1953 – 2020. Jason Verlinde March 2020. Charles Baty. Growing up near Sacramento in the ’80s and ’90s, it was impossible not to know about Little Charlie & the Nightcats.