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Hubert Charles Sumlin (November 16, 1931 – December 4, 2011) was a Chicago blues guitarist and singer, [1] best known for his "wrenched, shattering bursts of notes, sudden cliff-hanger silences and daring rhythmic suspensions" as a member of Howlin' Wolf's band. [2]
Su destino West Memphis la ciudad en la que Wolf ejercía de rey, la profecía se cumpliría y Sumlin se convertiría en la mano derecha del Lobo hasta su muerte, pero antes se encontró con otro hombre fundamental en su carrera, un joven armonicista que respondía al nombre de James Cotton.
Hubert Charles Sumlin (Greenwood, Misisipi, 16 de noviembre de 1931–Wayne, Nueva Jersey, 4 de diciembre de 2011) era un guitarrista y cantante de blues de Chicago, más conocido por sus explosiones de notas y sus osadas suspensiones rítmicas, como miembro de la banda de Howlin' Wolf.
7 de abr. de 2024 · The late blues scholar, musician and writer Julian Piper interviewed Howlin' Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin back in 2006 for Guitarist magazine. Hubert reflected on his career with Wolf, his friendship with the Rolling Stones and the direct influence of Robert Johnson and Wolf's mentor Charlie Patton.
5 de dic. de 2011 · Legendary blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin died of heart failure at a hospital in Wayne, New Jersey, last night, December 4. He was 80. As bluesman Howlin' Wolf's guitarist in the 1950s, Sumlin influence.
10 de jun. de 2019 · On December 4,2011, the blues world lost one of its leading lights and visionary guitarists when Hubert Sumlin, age 80, passed away in Wayne, New Jersey. Hubert was best known for his incredibly influential guitar work while performing and recording with Howlin’ Wolf.
6 de dic. de 2011 · Sumlin died Sunday of heart failure in New Jersey. He was 80. A mainstay of the Chicago blues scene, Sumlin was nominated for four Grammy awards and was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in 2008.