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  1. Label address: Folkways Records And Service Corp. 701 7th Ave indicates pressing between 1965 and 1975. See: Folkways Records & Service Corp. Recorded and produced in New Orleans, March, 1958. Textured heavy stock sleeve. Cover image (light blue) is glued to front cover continuing around spine to 1/4 of back cover.

  2. Listen to New Orleans Street Singer by Snooks Eaglin on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Alberta", "That's Alright" and more. Album · 1959 · 25 Songs. ... Search Sign In New Orleans Street Singer Snooks Eaglin. Acoustic Blues · 1959 Preview SONG TIME Alberta. 1. 2:41 PREVIEW That's Alright. 2. 2:13 ...

  3. Snooks Eaglin - New Orleans Street Singer (Rare Vinyl - Full Album) 0:00; St. James Infirmary by Snooks Eaglin. 2:19; Saint James Infirmary. 2:24; Snooks Eaglin - St. James Infirmary. 2:22; One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer. 2:47; Snooks Eaglin - When They Ring Them Golden Bells. 3:38; Lists Add to List.

  4. Blues · 1959. Preview. After bumping around New Orleans as a pickup musician and busker, Snooks Eaglin had the first opportunity to record under his own name in 1958, when folklorist Harry Oster discovered him playing acoustic guitar on the streets of the Crescent City. At age 22, the blind guitarist had already developed an extraordinarily ...

  5. 19 de feb. de 2009 · Singer and guitarist Snooks Eaglin passed away February 18th in New Orleans. His Smithsonian Folkways album New Orleans Street Singer was originally released in 1959 and reissued in 2005 with 7 previously unreleased tracks. Recorded by folklorist Harry Oster after he heard Eaglin performing on the streets of the French Quarter, New Orleans Street Singer was selected for the book 1,000 ...

  6. Guitarist Snooks Eaglin was one of New Orleans’ most beloved musicians at the time of his death in 2009. His wild and singular performances were legendary, and they reflected the diversity of his body of work. His first recordings were as a folk-blues singer in the late 1950s yet he also played guitar on the iconic New Orleans song, “Iko ...

  7. Originally issued in 1959 by Moses Asch on the Folkways label as 'Snooks Eaglin: New Orleans Street Singer' (FA 2476). Inner lyric label indicated 1959 cover back lp 1968 folways records. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Price Code: BMatrix / Runout (Runout A side): FWX 52476 A1