Little Walter was a master blues harmonica player, immensely popular and celebrated by the likes of Ray Charles and B.B. King. But at the age of 37 he was lying in a pauper's grave in Chicago: This book tells the story of his fame and early death.
Little Walter was a master blues harmonica player, immensely popular and celebrated by the likes of Ray Charles and B.B. King. But at the age of 37 he was lying in a pauper's grave in Chicago: This book tells the story of his fame and early death.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tony Glover has been a professional musician/writer since 1962. He is the author of a best-selling guide to playing the blues harmonica, in continuous print for over 4 decades. He has performed in a legendary blues trio with "Spider" John Koerner and Dave Ray off and on since the 1960s. He lives in St. Paul, MN. Ward Gaines is a graphic designer, art restorer and professional musician, and is a noted writer and researcher on the blues. He lives in Washington, DC. Scott Dirks has written for blues magazines, hosted blues radio, produced blues recordings, and performed in blues bands over the last 20 years. He lives outside of Chicago, Illinois.
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Acknowledgments Permissions Preface 1. Night Train: Louisiana 1920-43 2. Good Evenin' Everybody: New Orleans Helena, Arkansas: 1943-44 3. Wonder Harmonica King: St Louis Point South Chicago: Summer 1943-46 4. I Just Keep Loving Her: Chicago Helena Mississippi Chicago: c. 1946-48 5. Ebony Boogie: Chicago Helena Mississippi Chicago: September 1948-Fall 6. Juke: Chicago Blues Takes a Corner: Winter 1951-52 7. Diamonds and Cadillac Cars: Chicago East and West Coasts Southern states: January 1953-February 1954 8. You Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone: Chicago The South and East: February-Fall 1954 9. Roller Coaster: Chicago Alexandria, Louisiana Chicago: Fall 1954-Fall 1995 10. I've Had My Fun: Chicago The South Chicago: December 1954-December 1957 11. Crazy Mixed Up World: Chicago and On the Road: January 1958-Autumn 1959 12. I Ain't Broke, I'm Badly Bent: Chicago: Fall 1959-February 1963 13. Back in the Alley: Chicago London San Francisco Boston: Winter 1963-Fall 1966 14. Mean Old World: Chicago-Europe UK-Chicago: Fall 1966-February 1968 Epilogue: 1968-Present Chronological Recordings Notes Index
Acknowledgments Permissions Preface 1. Night Train: Louisiana 1920-43 2. Good Evenin' Everybody: New Orleans Helena, Arkansas: 1943-44 3. Wonder Harmonica King: St Louis Point South Chicago: Summer 1943-46 4. I Just Keep Loving Her: Chicago Helena Mississippi Chicago: c. 1946-48 5. Ebony Boogie: Chicago Helena Mississippi Chicago: September 1948-Fall 6. Juke: Chicago Blues Takes a Corner: Winter 1951-52 7. Diamonds and Cadillac Cars: Chicago East and West Coasts Southern states: January 1953-February 1954 8. You Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone: Chicago The South and East: February-Fall 1954 9. Roller Coaster: Chicago Alexandria, Louisiana Chicago: Fall 1954-Fall 1995 10. I've Had My Fun: Chicago The South Chicago: December 1954-December 1957 11. Crazy Mixed Up World: Chicago and On the Road: January 1958-Autumn 1959 12. I Ain't Broke, I'm Badly Bent: Chicago: Fall 1959-February 1963 13. Back in the Alley: Chicago London San Francisco Boston: Winter 1963-Fall 1966 14. Mean Old World: Chicago-Europe UK-Chicago: Fall 1966-February 1968 Epilogue: 1968-Present Chronological Recordings Notes Index
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