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- catalog abstract ""Blues with a Feeling explores the life, times, and musical creations of a founder of the Chicago Blues style. Little Walter revolutionized blues harmonica playing, and is generally recognized as the greatest innovator in modern blues. Beginning in the early '50s as a sideman with the legendary Muddy Waters, Walter appeared on many of Muddy's classic recordings through the mid-'60s, even after striking out on his own. Walter had several hits, including the #1 R & B songs, "Juke" and "My Babe," and his distinctive, heavily distorted, amplified harmonica style has been influential on all following generations of players. But his life was fraught with tragedy; he died young at the age of just 37, after years of hard living. For years, Walter's life story - even the exact names of his parents and his date of birth - have been shrouded in mystery. Now a trio of blues researchers have unearthed new information about how Walter lived and created the music that made him famous. Blues With A Feeling is an important addition to the literature on this distinctive musical style, and a must-read for any fan of the blues."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Little Walter story".
- catalog contributor b12640988.
- catalog contributor b12640989.
- catalog contributor b12640990.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""Blues with a Feeling explores the life, times, and musical creations of a founder of the Chicago Blues style. Little Walter revolutionized blues harmonica playing, and is generally recognized as the greatest innovator in modern blues. Beginning in the early '50s as a sideman with the legendary Muddy Waters, Walter appeared on many of Muddy's classic recordings through the mid-'60s, even after striking out on his own. Walter had several hits, including the #1 R & B songs, "Juke" and "My Babe," and his distinctive, heavily distorted, amplified harmonica style has been influential on all following generations of players. But his life was fraught with tragedy; he died young at the age of just 37, after years of hard living. For years, Walter's life story - even the exact names of his parents and his date of birth - have been shrouded in mystery. Now a trio of blues researchers have unearthed new information about how Walter lived and created the music that made him famous. Blues With A Feeling is an important addition to the literature on this distinctive musical style, and a must-read for any fan of the blues."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Night train : Louisiana 1920-43 -- 2. Good evenin' everybody : New Orleans/Helena, Arkansas : 1943-44 -- 3. Wonder harmonica king : St. Louis/points South/Chicago : summer 1943-46 -- 4. I just keep loving her : Chicago/points south and/or St. Louis/Chiago : c.1946-48 -- 5. Ebony boogie : Chicago/Helena/Mississippi/Chicago : September 1948-fall 1951 -- 6. "Juke" : Chicago blues turns 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/Boston/Chicago : fall 1954-fall 1955 -- 10. I've had my fun : Chicago/the South/Chicago : December 1955-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.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-306) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 314, [16] p. of plates :".
- catalog identifier "0415937108 (hb)".
- catalog identifier "0415937116 (pb)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Routledge,".
- catalog subject "781.643092 21".
- catalog subject "Blues (Music) History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Blues musicians Biography.".
- catalog subject "Harmonica players Biography.".
- catalog subject "Little Walter, 1930-1968.".
- catalog subject "Little Walter.".
- catalog subject "ML419.L58 G56 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Night train : Louisiana 1920-43 -- 2. Good evenin' everybody : New Orleans/Helena, Arkansas : 1943-44 -- 3. Wonder harmonica king : St. Louis/points South/Chicago : summer 1943-46 -- 4. I just keep loving her : Chicago/points south and/or St. Louis/Chiago : c.1946-48 -- 5. Ebony boogie : Chicago/Helena/Mississippi/Chicago : September 1948-fall 1951 -- 6. "Juke" : Chicago blues turns 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/Boston/Chicago : fall 1954-fall 1955 -- 10. I've had my fun : Chicago/the South/Chicago : December 1955-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.".
- catalog title "Blues with a feeling : the Little Walter story / Tony Glover, Scott Dirks & Ward Gaines.".
- catalog title "Little Walter story".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "Walter (Little) swd".
- catalog type "text".