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  1. Junior Wells. Junior Wells (born December 9, 1934 in Memphis, Tennessee, died January 15, 1998), born Amos Wells Blakemore Jr., was a blues vocalist and harmonica player based in Chicago. He made his first recordings for States in 1953 and continued to record regularly up until his death, from 1965 often in the company of guitarist Buddy Guy .

  2. 30 de mar. de 2008 · Junior Wells performing at Theresa's Lounge in Chicago in the mid 1970s. Buddy Guy and Phil Guy are on guitars.

  3. Hace 3 días · Junior Wells (born December 9, 1934, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.—died January 15, 1998, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) was an American blues singer and harmonica player who was one of the musicians who introduced electric Chicago blues to international audiences and, from 1965, was one of the most popular of all blues performers.. The son of an Arkansas sharecropper, Wells moved in 1946 with his ...

  4. Junior Wells. Junior Wells (born December 9, 1934 in Memphis, Tennessee, died January 15, 1998), born Amos Wells Blakemore Jr., was a blues vocalist and harmonica player based in Chicago. He made his first recordings for States in 1953 and continued to record regularly up until his death, from 1965 often in the company of guitarist Buddy Guy .

  5. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Died. 15 January 1998 (aged 63) Junior Wells (December 9, 1934 - January 15, 1998), born Amos Blakemore, was a blues vocalist and harmonica player based in Chicago who was famous for playing with Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, Lonnie Brooks, The Rolling Stones and Van Morrison. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and ra… read more.

  6. Amazingly, Junior Wells kept at precisely this sort of thing for over 40 years -- he was an active performer from the dawn of the 1950s to his death in the late '90s. Born in Memphis, Wells learned his earliest harp licks from another future legend, Little Junior Parker , before he came to Chicago at age 12.

  7. 17 de ene. de 1998 · Junior Wells, a blues singer and harmonica player who was one of the major players of Chicago's dynamic, funky, electric blues sound in the late 1950's and 60's and an influential figure in the ...