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  1. Eddy Clearwater: Biography of the Blues. During the 1950s, Chicago's West Side was a breeding ground for some of the world's greatest bluesmen. Magic Sam, Otis Rush, Freddie King and others ruled the clubs. With his fierce guitar playing, soulful and emotive vocals and wild stage shows, Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater easily belongs on this list.

  2. 16 de mar. de 2019 · Eddy Clearwater (Edward Harrington - January 10, 1935 /June 1, 2018)es uno de los grandes del West Side Blues de Chicago. The Chief es su 1er disco como soli...

  3. Clearwater (2008) Eddy Clearwater (auch: Guitar Eddy, Clear Waters, The Chief) war der Bühnenname von Edward Harrington (* 10. Januar 1935 in Macon, Mississippi; † 1. Juni 2018), eines amerikanischen Musikers (Gesang, Gitarre) des Chicago Blues.Der Zeitschrift Blues Revue zufolge sang er „fröhliche Rave-Ups … mit atemberaubender Soul-Inbrunst und energievoller Gitarre als einer der ...

  4. This is the real deal blues the late Legendary Eddy Clearwater throwing down on the blues!!The Great Mark Wydra On guitar. The Great Heather Tackett Falduto ...

  5. Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater was the stage name of Edward Harrington, who had left Birmingham, Alabama, for Chicago in 1950, making his first recordings there in the mid-1950s for Atomic-H. Blues Revue said Eddy played “joyous rave-ups … he testifies with stunning soul fervor and powerful guitar. One of the blues’ finest songwriters.”

  6. www.youtube.com › user › TheEddyClearwaterEddy Clearwater - YouTube

    Welcome to my new OFFICIAL Eddy The Chief Clearwater YouTube Channel. Thanks to all my fans who have supported my music. We are taking submissions of your videos from my performances for approval ...

  7. Born January 10, 1935 in Macon, Mississippi, Eddy Harrington was raised there by his grandparents until he moved to Birmingham, Alabama at the age of 13. “It was okay, just being a kid in the country,” he says. “I thought it was a fun life at that time. It was hard work, but I thought it was a lot of fun.