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  1. 23. Feb. 2021 · Previously unreleased track from New Orleans guitar great Snooks Eaglin, from the Black Top Blues Costume Party album.

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  2. Interesting part of rural blues history, rather early recording from Snooks Eaglin, at that time known as Blind Snooks.I hope owners of the rights want to se...

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  3. 19. Feb. 2009 · Soul, blues and R&B guitarist Snooks Eaglin died of a heart attack Wednesday in his hometown of New Orleans. He was 72. In the 1950s, Eaglin was a one-man band on the streets of New Orleans.

  4. Guitarist and singer, New Orleans-based. Also referred to as Blind Snooks Eaglin in his early years. Born: January 21, 1936, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

  5. 9. Dez. 2022 · The First Decade 1953-1962 by Snooks Eaglin released in 2022. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/ ...

  6. 21. Okt. 2015 · New Orleans Street Singer was Snooks Eaglin’s first LP, issued on Folkways in 1959, and That’s All Right followed on Prestige–Bluesville in 1961. Both were taped by the folklorist Harry Oster. They burst before the eyes of blues-lovers like firework displays. Eaglin, a blind New Orleanian in his early 20s, seemed able to play almost anything, and not only that, he could play it ...

  7. Eaglin Jr. learned guitar from listening to the radio, where he also found a nick-name from Baby Snooks, a mischievous character in a radio show. Snooks warm and engaging voice and a certain physical resemblance to Ray Charles led him to perform as 'Little Ray Charles' for a while. His crisp and intelligent guitar technique saw him take on an ...