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  1. Snooks Eaglin tracks rec. June 2, 1964 in New Orleans, LA Babe Stovall tracks rec. June 2, 1964 at the Art Gallery, St. Peter Street, New Orleans, LA Johnny Moment, Will Shade, Furry Lewis, Earl Bell, and Moose Williams rec. May 26, 1964 at Will Shade's apartment, Memphis, TN

  2. 25. Nov. 2022 · Snooks Eaglin war ein blinder Sänger und Gitarrist aus New Orleans, der einen sehr zugänglichen und unterhaltsamen Blues-Stil spielte. Doppel-CD-Set mit 52 Titeln aus dem ersten Jahrzehnt seiner 50-jährigen Karriere, angefangen mit frühen Aufnahmen als Blind Guitar Ferd, zusammen mit ausgewählten Titeln der Alben »Possum Up A Simmon Tree«, »Message From New Orleans« und »That's All ...

  3. Listen to Anthology: The Deluxe Collection (Remastered) on Spotify. Snooks Eaglin · Album · 2021 · 49 songs.

  4. 10. Nov. 2023 · 21 January 1936. Died. 18 February 2009 (aged 73) Snooks Eaglin (born January 21, 1936 in New Orleans, Louisiana, died February 18, 2009) was a guitarist and singer in New Orleans. His real name was Fird Eaglin, Jr. He has also been referred to as Blind Snooks Eaglin. His vocal style is reminiscent of Ray Charles; indeed, in the 50s, when he ...

  5. 30. Juli 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDown Yonder · Snooks EaglinThe Sonet Blues Story/Snooks Eaglin With His New Orleans Friends℗ 1978 Universal Music...

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  6. 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' Ochsner Medical Center in February 2009, where he died of a heart attack on the 18th of that month at age 73. ~ Bill Dahl

  7. 30. Aug. 2005 · 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 tracks, captured Eaglin's genius and elevated him to the pantheon of eccentric, uncategorizable guitar virtuosos. 32-page booklet. 25 classic tracks. 68 minutes.