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Harmonica virtuoso Little Walter was a key contributor to bluesman Muddy Waters' music through most of the 1950s. Both as a sideman and bandleader, Little Walter revolutionized the sound of blues harmonica through amplification, clasping a mike to the harp as he played. While he may not have been the first bluesman to play amplified harmonica, he explored its possibilities most fully. He was inarguably a musical genius. Little Walter could make an inexpensive, portable "mouth organ" moan and roar like a full horn section or produce an unearthly, haunting wail. Moreover, he was a tasteful and sympathetic accompanist. As journalist Robert Palmer wrote of Little Walter's contribution to Waters' music, "The harp lines wrapped themselves around Muddy's vocals, now chording like an organ, now filling melodically like a horn."
Little Walter was born Marion Walter Jacobs in rural Louisiana. Little Walter made his way north to Chicago via stops in New Orleans and Monroe, Louisiana; St. Helena, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennessee; and St. Louis, Missouri, arriving in the Windy City in 1947. That same year, he made his first recordings for the local Ora Nelle label. Little Walter and Muddy Waters first appeared on a session together when both backed Jimmy Rogers in 1949. Waters backed Little Walter on a session for Parkway Records in January 1950. That August, Little Walter first backed Muddy for the Chess label, and in October, they recorded the Waters classic "Louisiana Blues." Nearly a year after Little Walter's initial appearance on a Muddy Waters session for Chess, he used an amplified harmonica for the first time on a groundbreaking July 1951 session that yielded "She Moves Me." Waters was among the earliest to recognize that blues possessed a formidable power when electrified, and with Jimmy Rogers on electric guitar and Little Walter on amplified harp, he had the hottest blues band in Chicago. Little Walter split from Waters' band after an instrumental showcase of his that was popular with crowds -- "Your Cat Will Play," retitled "Juke" when he recorded it -- became a huge solo hit. A classic juke-joint instrumental, "Juke" topped the R&B chart for eight weeks in the fall of 1952.
In addition to harmonica, Little Walter played guitar, sang and wrote songs. He recruited a backing band from the Chicago club scene (whom he rechristened the Jukes, after his big song), and they recorded and toured throughout the Fifties. On his own, Little Walter charted 14 Top Ten R&B hits for the Chess label's Checker subsidiary. Another single, "My Babe" -- written by Willie Dixon and featuring the melody from the spiritual "This Train" - went to #1. Other sizable hits from Little Walter included "Sad Hours," "Mean Old World," "Blues With a Feeling," "You're So Fine," "Oh, Baby" and 'Last Night." At Leonard Chess's behest, Little Walter continued recording with Muddy Waters, too, adding his unmistakable harmonica to such classics as "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" and "Trouble No More."
Little Walter's had a pervasive influence on succeeding generations of harmonica players, especially in Britain, where he was revered by a rising generation of blues-smitten rock and rollers. Unfortunately, his predilection for drinking, fighting and self-destructive behavior caught up with him. Little Walter died in 1968, at the age of 37, from head injuries suffered in a street brawl.

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@mobmuzik831
@mobmuzik831 10 лет назад
no one better then little walter
@johnatanquinderamos9397
@johnatanquinderamos9397 4 года назад
Amazing ...forever little walter 🎵🎼🎵🎼
@tenbarsteam
@tenbarsteam 13 лет назад
To all the gear heads - this performance from LW is acostic through a normal singing mic. The sound has got nothing to do with amplification.
@topolovatulmic
@topolovatulmic 9 лет назад
Memorable times , good music !
@susanrogers8797
@susanrogers8797 8 лет назад
Wow. More music in that 3 minutes than you hear in 3 hours from other players...
@afrikaqueen6855
@afrikaqueen6855 4 года назад
"I LO 💖E THIS!! 😍 🌹 😔"LOVE YOU LITTLE WALTER!!! 😍
@nosferaturr
@nosferaturr 13 лет назад
Wow ! They seem like ghosts in the afterlife... Thx for the post.
@loverplease
@loverplease 8 лет назад
Kreisch!!!! eine Live-Aufnahme!wie ich mich freue!Historisch!
@Bluefinger
@Bluefinger 13 лет назад
@guitarded71 FWIW: The Muddy Waters band (Muddy Waters, Jimmy Rogers and Elgin Eavans) played on his first Session (juke, can't hold out much longer, ...), then he had his own band, the Jukes, formerly the Aces (brothers Dave and Louis Myers on guitars and Fred below on drums ) ... Dixon appeared only on studio recordings. After Louis left he was replaced by Lockwood and later Dave left the band as well and was replaced by Luther Tucker. After Lockwood quit, Jimmie Lee Robinson took his place.
@Robbie-dv2ze
@Robbie-dv2ze 5 лет назад
The birth of rock and roll right here
@gabriel3cv
@gabriel3cv 7 лет назад
Es impresionante... Un grande.
@therealhaxwell
@therealhaxwell 6 лет назад
A stone groove, baby.
@bluezdenis75
@bluezdenis75 13 лет назад
okay, look no further...this is the man, who in all humbleness , gave the world of music the ultimate sound of the bluesharp.... check him out !!! ;P
@Owlish11
@Owlish11 13 лет назад
Brilliant thankyou!!!!!!
@theclarkey100
@theclarkey100 13 лет назад
You can hear the buds of great tunes like 'Off the wall' and 'Juke' growing in this early recording. Seems to me the buds of most harmonica players' style today have their roots in Little Walter's genius ...nobody I've heard has ever managed to grow anything to touch the original
@tenbarsteam
@tenbarsteam 13 лет назад
This is brilliant.. Very rare to see any LW footage, never mind a full tune.
@the1AndOnlyWillumpie
@the1AndOnlyWillumpie 13 лет назад
he made a great addition to the muddy waters blues band. Even Rocked (bluesed) solo .... however who played guitar on most of LW's hits???
@bluescat22
@bluescat22 14 лет назад
Excellent, BIG thanx!!! :-)
@guadalupecavazos6192
@guadalupecavazos6192 4 года назад
No one better
@vrimswood
@vrimswood 13 лет назад
thanks o lot, never seen before...........
@TheQuicksilverdog
@TheQuicksilverdog 13 лет назад
Excellent!
@leandrochiussi
@leandrochiussi 4 года назад
🎙️ JUKE | How to play on HARMONICA | Little Walter ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vycaVgl4moY.html
@3872491king
@3872491king 11 лет назад
Walter's Jump!
@Melanie-50036
@Melanie-50036 3 года назад
Wowowowwo
@checker764
@checker764 14 лет назад
@viduayte This is from a German TV program from later during the same tour as the video of LW backing Hound Dog Taylor and Koko Taylor in Copenhagen. This new stuff came out on DVD a couple of years ago. Do a search for "Tropical Music AFBF" and you'll find it.
@TheOffcialACCFans
@TheOffcialACCFans 13 лет назад
that the dog alright!!!
@leofred6
@leofred6 14 лет назад
Thanks! 5*
@viduayte
@viduayte 14 лет назад
HOLY SHIT, where did you get this??? I don't recall any Jacobs videos exept the one with Hound Dog Taylor. thank you!
@theclarkey100
@theclarkey100 13 лет назад
@whest you must be right then - apologies for any offence (re your harp playing credentials), but glad to have entertained! ...must be the quality of picture hiding their age, the quality of sound 'ageing' the recording and the quality of my brain to argue matters of which I know NARTHING :)
@dencerpe
@dencerpe 13 лет назад
I've always wished that track was mastered a little better, can't quite hear the drums. (I know when it was made, just a thought). Stoked to see the video though.
@kauaikid1
@kauaikid1 13 лет назад
Was Jimmy Rogers the guitar player on most of LW's hits?!!
@guitarded71
@guitarded71 13 лет назад
@HendrixIsGod47 Lockwood & Tucker AFTER the Myers brothers, who played on a whole bunch of his stuff
@5263-h6n
@5263-h6n 4 года назад
бог харпа!
@dannyroberts8259
@dannyroberts8259 4 года назад
Song?
@blockeel21
@blockeel21 12 лет назад
what key is his harmonica?
@bluegoose555
@bluegoose555 4 года назад
A
@theclarkey100
@theclarkey100 13 лет назад
@whest I doubt it very much - if you don't recognise the comparative naivete of his playing (maybe you are not a harp player), just check out the lack of scars on his young face ...same goes for Hound-dog Taylor ...they are hardly more than teenagers!
@bluegoose555
@bluegoose555 4 года назад
I have this stuff on DVD (by the Hendrix Foundation?) if memory serves...from his first European Tour in 1964..making Marion Jacobs about 34 here (b 1930)and making Hound Dog Taylor about 49 (b 1915)...hardly teenagers.....nothing naive' going on here
@moto.peregrino
@moto.peregrino 12 лет назад
key E
@pastramiinator
@pastramiinator 14 лет назад
There is a documentary by sony entertainment that portrays the rise and fall of chess records (checker records) and features songs by muddy waters, etta james, Little Walter, Chuck Berry etc. and it is amazing (in colour)
@mas7022
@mas7022 13 лет назад
This is how is done with naturaaaal
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