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  1. Chicago Beau & Friends – Having A Fit Over Your Love (1994, CD) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Willie Kent. Drums – Baldhead Pete. Harmonica – Billy Boy Arnold ( tracks: 3,5,8), Chicago Beau. Lead Guitar – Larry Burton. Lead Vocals – Chicago Beau. Piano – Ken Barker. Rhythm Guitar – Herb Walker. Barcode and Other Identifiers.

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  2. 1952–present. Relatives. Jerome Arnold (brother) William "Billy Boy" Arnold (born September 16, 1935) [1] is an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter. Arnold is a self-taught harmonica player and has worked with blues legends such as Bo Diddley, Johnny Shines, Otis Rush, Earl Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and others.

  3. Billy Boy Arnold (* 16. September 1935 in Chicago, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Blues-Musiker, ein Meister auf der Mundharmonika. Billy Boy Arnold (2007) Leben. 1948 suchte der junge Arnold sein Idol Sonny Boy Williamson in Chicago ...

  4. Chicago Beau war seit seinem zehnten Lebensjahr zunächst Steptänzer, der von Jimmy Payne ausgebildet wurde, und nahm bis zum 15. Lebensjahr an vielen Cabaret-Shows teil. Dann gab ihm Billy Boy Arnold Harmonika-Unterricht; seinen Künstlernamen erhielt er von Muddy Waters. Seitdem er 17 Jahre alt war, trat er in kleinen Clubs und in Lagern ...

  5. 30. Nov. 2009 · Joined: 11/30/2009. Billy Boy Arnold was born in Chicago on September 16, 1935. Unlike the many blues artists who migrated to Chicago from the South, Arnold is among the first generation of bluesmen actually born and raised in the city. He fell in love with the blues at an early age and was especially moved by the records of the first Sonny Boy ...

  6. Billy Boy Arnold. Billy Boy Arnold emerged as the youngest recording star among Chicago’s impressive corps of blues harmonica players in the 1950s, when he cut a series of invigorating blues for Vee-Jay Records, including "I Wish You Would," "I Ain’t Got You," and "Rockinitis." Arnold, one of the few bluesmen of his era who was actually ...