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  1. 30. Aug. 2005 · Folkways Records released New Orleans Street Singer in 1959 and the album set the world of folk and acoustic blues fans on fire. Snooks Eaglin was in the early stages of his long R&B career when folklorist Harry Oster heard him playing solo on the streets of the French Quarter. That very recording, presented here with 7 previously unreleased ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2012 · Abstract. When Snooks Eaglin passed away in his native New Orleans on February 18, 2009, news organizations large and small around the world ran his obituary—a fitting testament to a truly great ...

  3. Label address: Folkways Records And Service Corp. 701 7th Ave indicates pressing between 1965 and 1975. See: Folkways Records & Service Corp. Recorded and produced in New Orleans, March, 1958. Textured heavy stock sleeve. Cover image (light blue) is glued to front cover continuing around spine to 1/4 of back cover.

  4. A collection of Eaglin's earliest recordings, all done on acoustic guitar, was released in 2005 by Smithsonian Folkways as New Orleans Street Singer. Snooks Eaglin continued performing and recording into the 21st century -- including his final album, 2002's The Way It Is -- and near the end of his life few knew that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer; Eaglin was admitted to New Orleans ...

  5. Recorded and produced in New Orleans, March, 1958. Originally issued in 1959 by Moses Asch on the Folkways label as 'Snooks Eaglin: New Orleans Street Singer' (FA 2476). Inner lyric label indicated 1959 cover back lp 1968 folways records

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the Vinyl release of "New Orleans Street Singer" on Discogs. ... Snooks EaglinNew Orleans Street Singer. More images. Label: Folkways Records – FWX 52476, Le Chant Du Monde – FWX 52476: Format: Vinyl, L ...

  7. New Orleans Street Singer, an Album by Snooks Eaglin. Released in 1959 on Folkways (catalog no. FA 2476; Vinyl LP). Genres: Acoustic Blues. Rated #35 in the best albums of 1959. Featured peformers: Harry Oster (recording engineer).