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  1. Guitar – Snooks Eaglin; Producer – Quint Davis; Tenor Saxophone – Alvin Batiste; Trumpet – Clyde Kerr Jr., Willie Singleton; ノート. Tracks 1, 2, 8, 9 and 16-18 recorded at Deep South Recorders, Baton Rouge, LA, September 1971 Tracks 3-7 and 1 ...

  2. Snooks Eaglin (born January 21, 1936 in New Orleans, Louisiana, died Februa… Read Full Bio ↴ 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.

  3. 26. Sept. 2012 · Tracks 1, 2, 8, 9 and 16-18 recorded at Deep South Recorders, Baton Rouge, LA, September 1971. Tracks 3-7 and 10-15 recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN, June 1972. Tracks 3-7 and 10-15 recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN, June 1972.

  4. Baton RougeBaton Rouge only because the absence of a top-flight stu- dio in New Orleans at the time forced Longhair and company 90 miles north to make the Professor’s return record- ing. The September 1971 session found Fess in the company of homeboys — blind guitarist Snooks Eaglin (another

  5. Unknown Artist - Night: The Parade Of The Krewe Of Momus, When The Saints Go Marching In, Margie, And South Rampart Street Parade. rec. 1956-1958; prod. by Samuel Barclay Charters. # rec. February 1/2 or March, 1958 in New Orleans, LA by Harry Oster; Snooks Eaglin, voc, g. notes by Samuel Barclay Charters. Folkways FA 2461 (US 1959)

  6. Brown Skinned Woman. Snooks Eaglin. (I'm A) Country Boy Down In New Orleans. Snooks Eaglin. Mama Don't You Tear My Clothes. Snooks Eaglin. Rock Me Mama. Snooks Eaglin. Walking Blues.

  7. Mardi Gras Mambo: B3: Rock Me Mama: B4: John Henry : B5: Locomotive Train: B6: I Had A Little Woman: B7: Don't Leave Me Mama: Ad. Credits. Musician – Lucius Bridges, Percy Randolph, Blind Snooks Eaglin* Notes. Note: This is the second issue of "Possum U ...