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Buddy Guy and Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man 5.68 min. | 4.9853477 avaliação | 52867 exibições Hoodoo Man - Buddy Guy and Junior Wells postado originalmente por walter5151. + Informações |
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Junior Wells Hoodoman Blues 3.48 min. | 4.9843016 avaliação | 131014 exibições "an old pharaoh and nice outstanding musician". + Informações |
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Junior Wells live at Theresa's in Chicago 6.82 min. | 4.970803 avaliação | 86470 exibições Junior Wells performing at Theresa's Lounge in Chicago in the mid 1970s. Buddy Guy and Phil Guy are on guitars.. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - Cryin' Shame 3.75 min. | 4.964974 avaliação | 197401 exibições Junior Wells performing Cryin' Shame, with Buddy Guy, guitar, and David Myers, bass, from the movie Chicago Blues, in 1970.. + Informações |
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Junior Wells Snatch It Back and Hold It 2.92 min. | 4.984479 avaliação | 107053 exibições Junior Wells was such a badass.. + Informações |
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Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, John Mayall - Messin' With The Kid 4.88 min. | 4.977688 avaliação | 168849 exibições John Mayall & The Blues Breakers,Jammin' Blues.. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - So Long 5.67 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1812 exibições Album "On Tap" B-3. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - What'd I Say.mpg 6.28 min. | 4.960396 avaliação | 15264 exibições The American Folk-Blues Festival The British Tours Junior Wells (1966) -Whatd I Say (Ray Charles) Roosevelt Sykes : Introduction Junior Wells : Vocal Little Brother Montgomery : Piano Otis Rush : Guitar Jack Myers : Bass Fred Below : Drums. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - why are people like that? 3.82 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 3238 exibições |
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Junior Wells 4.37 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 654 exibições ~ What'd I Say ~ 1964 Roosevelt Sykes introducing Junior Wells on Vocals Otis Rush on Guitar Jack Myers on Bass Little Brother Montgomery on Piano Fred Below on Drums. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - Trouble no more- Lonesome Pine 1987 3.13 min. | 4.9190283 avaliação | 126841 exibições Junior Wells - trouble no more - Lonesome Pine 1987 with Doug McDonald on guitarr. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - Good Morning Schoolgirl.wmv 3.88 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 8934 exibições He was one bad dude, strutting across the stage like a harp-toting gangster, mesmerizing the crowd with his tough-guy antics and rib-sticking Chicago blues attack. Amazingly, Junior Wells kept at precisely this sort of thing for over 40 years -- he was an active performer from the dawn of the 1950s to his death in the late '90s. Born in Memphis, Wells learned his earliest harp licks from another future legend, Little Junior Parker, before he came to Chicago at age 12. In 1950, the teenager passed an impromptu audition for guitarists Louis and David Myers at a house party on the South side, and the Deuces were born. When drummer Fred Below came aboard, they changed their name to the Aces. Little Walter left Muddy Waters in 1952 (in the wake of his hit instrumental, "Juke"), and Wells jumped ship to take his place with Waters. That didn't stop the Aces (who joined forces with Little Walter) from backing Wells on his initial sessions for States Records, though -- his debut date produced some seminal Chicago blues efforts, including his first reading of "Hoodoo Man," a rollicking "Cut That Out," and the blazing instrumentals "Eagle Rock" and "Junior's Wail." More fireworks ensued the next year when he encored for States with a mournful "So All Alone" and the jumping "Lawdy! Lawdy!" (Muddy Waters moonlighted on guitar for the session). Already Wells was exhibiting his tempestuous side -- he was allegedly AWOL from the Army at the time. In 1957, Wells hooked up with producer .... + Informações |
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Álamo Leal & Blues Groovers - Little By Little (Junior Wells). 6.45 min. | 4.1666665 avaliação | 1972 exibições Álamo Leal & Blues Groovers (Artistas Delira Blues) - Little By Little (Junior Wells) - part. especial - Toyo na gaita - Festival Ibitipoca Blues 10 ANOS - 7 e 8 de agosto 2009 - MG - Brasil. + Informações |
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Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy & Junior Wells-Hoochie Coochie Man & Mannish Boy 9.10 min. | 4.948515 avaliação | 195871 exibições The classic blues song Hoochie Coochie Man + Mannish Boy. 1974 Montreux.. + Informações |
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Junior Wells 6.20 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1563 exibições Teaches Blues Harp. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - Everybody's Gettin' Them Some! 4.52 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 7885 exibições The track "Everybody's Gettin' Them Some" with many funky rhythms and top-notch harmonica playing & singing is taken from Junior Wells' great album "Everybody's Gettin' Some" (1995). The CD is recorded in excellent Stereo Surround Sound by TELARC (in-akustik) which you can hear if you use adequate HiFi equipment. Listen & Enjoy it. Junior Wells (born 1934 - died in 1998) was an excellent harmonica player & Blues singer who was also famous for playing with Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, The Rolling Stones and Van Morrison. Musicians on the CD: Junior Wells: vocals & harmonica Bonnie Raitt: background vocals on "Everybody's Gettin' Them Some" Brian Jones: drums Rico Landreth: guitar Carlos Santana: guitar on "Get Down" Dave Torkanowsky: piano & keyboards Willie Weeks: bass Charlene Howard: background vocal on "Sweet Sixteen" Donald Ray Charles: congas, tambourine, shakers, cowbell The legendary White Trash Horns: Steve Howard - trumpet Jon Smith - tenor saxophone Ward Smith - tenor & baritone saxophones. + Informações |
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Buddy Guy no Brasil (Parte 4) 4.67 min. | 4.8333335 avaliação | 20176 exibições Buddy Guy & Junior Wells no Brasil no 150 Night Club - São Paulo. + Informações |
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YouTube - Junior Wells - The Hoodoo Man (1966).mp4 3.45 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5990 exibições junior wells - the hoodoo man 1966. + Informações |
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Junior Wells' Chicago Blues Band -- Help Me (A Tribute to Sonny Boy Williamson) 4.17 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 7803 exibições From the album: Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 1. Buddy Guy on guitar, Jack Meyers bass, Fred Below drums. Junior Wells (December 9, 1934 -- January 15, 1998[1]), born Amos Wells Blakemore Jr. was a blues vocalist and harmonica player and recording artist based in Chicago, who was also famous for playing with Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, The Rolling Stones and Van Morrison. He was possibly born in Memphis, Tennessee,[1] and raised in West Memphis, Arkansas though other sources report his birth was in West Memphis, Arkansas.[2] Initially taught by his cousin, Junior Parker, and artist Sonny Boy Williamson[disambiguation needed], Wells learned how to play the harmonica by the age of seven with surprising skill. He moved to Chicago in 1948 with his mother after her divorce and began sitting in with local musicians at house parties and taverns.[3] Wild and rebellious but needing an outlet for his talents, he began performing with The Aces (guitarist brothers Dave and Louis Myers and drummer Fred Below) and developed a more modern amplified harmonica style influenced by Little Walter.[3] He made his first recordings at age 19, when he replaced Little Walter in Muddy Waters' band and appeared on one of Waters' sessions for Chess Records in 1952. ( Born December 9,1934, Wells would likely be only 17 for a 1952 session.)[3] His first recordings as a band leader were made in the following year for States Records.[4] In the later 1950s and early 1960s he also recorded .... + Informações |
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Good morning little schoolgirl - Junior Wells 3.90 min. | 4.965517 avaliação | 24494 exibições Junior Wells Chicago band. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - Use Me! 5.37 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 20861 exibições The track "Use Me" with many funky rhythms and top-notch harmonica playing & singing is taken from Junior Wells' great album "Everybody's Gettin' Some" (1995). The CD is recorded in excellent Stereo Surround Sound by TELARC (in-akustik) which you can hear if you use adequate HiFi equipment. Listen & Enjoy it. Junior Wells (born 1934 - died in 1998) was an excellent harmonica player & Blues singer who was also famous for playing with Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, The Rolling Stones and Van Morrison. Musicians on the CD: Junior Wells: vocals & harmonica Brian Jones: drums Rico Landreth: guitar Bonnie Raitt: background vocals on "Everybody's Gettin' Them Some" Carlos Santana: guitar on "Get Down" Dave Torkanowsky: piano & keyboards Willie Weeks: bass Charlene Howard: background vocal on "Sweet Sixteen" Donald Ray Charles: congas, tambourine, shakers, cowbell The legendary White Trash Horns: Steve Howard - trumpet Jon Smith - tenor saxophone Ward Smith - tenor & baritone saxophones. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man Blues 2.48 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2291 exibições Junior Wells - Hoodoo Man Blues, RP-II, Nagaoka MP-11, SPP-01, Sansui AU-999, Master 78 upgrade by Rui Fernando, cabos Xindak. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - I'm Gonna Move To Kansas City 3.72 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 5726 exibições Come On In This House is a mostly acoustic album featuring some great slide guitar work by Derek Trucks, Sonny Landreth, bob Margolin, Corey Harris, John Mooney, Tab Benoit and Alvin Youngblood Hart.. + Informações |
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Junior Wells - Rawa Blues Festival 1995 4.70 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 14197 exibições Fragmenty legendarnego wyst?pu Juniora Wellsa podczas Rawa Blues Festival w 1995 roku. The mix from legendary Junior Wells performance during Rawa Blues Festival in 1995. + Informações |
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Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Baby What You Want Me To Do 8.88 min. | 4.983051 avaliação | 83409 exibições Buddy Guy & Junior Wells - Baby What You Want Me To Do (acoustic). + Informações |








































