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  1. Fird Eaglin Jr. (January 21, 1936 or 1937 – February 18, 2009), known as Snooks Eaglin, was an American guitarist and singer based in New Orleans. In his early years he was sometimes credited under other names, including Blind Snooks Eaglin, "Lil" Snook, Ford Eaglin, Blind Guitar Ferd.

  2. Snooks Eaglin (21 de enero de 1936 – 18 de febrero de 2009) era un guitarrista y cantante de blues afincado en Nueva Orleans. 1 2 3 4 5 Fue también conocido como Blind Snooks Eaglin en sus primeros años. Nacido Fird Eaglin, Jr., su estilo vocal tenía reminiscencias de Ray Charles; en su juventud, en los años 50, a veces se ...

  3. Billy Boy Arnold. Released. 1993 — US. CD —. Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Complete Imperial Recordings by Snooks Eaglin. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. Folkways Records released New Orleans Street Singer in 1959 and the album set the world of folk and acoustic blues fans on fire. Snooks Eaglin was in the early stages of his long R&B career when folklorist Harry Oster heard him playing solo on the streets of the French Quarter.

  5. 1936 – 2009. Blues. Jazz. Rhythm & Blues Music. About. Related Tulane Courses. Videos. 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.

  6. 21 de oct. de 2015 · Find out more about how we review. New Orleans Street Singer was Snooks Eaglins first LP, issued on Folkways in 1959, and That’s All Right followed on Prestige–Bluesville in 1961. Both were taped by the folklorist Harry Oster. They burst before the eyes of blues-lovers like firework displays.

  7. Eaglin Jr. learned guitar from listening to the radio, where he also found a nick-name from Baby Snooks, a mischievous character in a radio show. Snooks warm and engaging voice and a certain physical resemblance to Ray Charles led him to perform as 'Little Ray Charles' for a while. His crisp and intelligent guitar technique saw him take on an ...