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  1. Autres informations. Membre de. Instrument. Label. Genres artistiques. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Fird Eaglin Jr, connu sous le surnom de Snooks Eaglin, est un chanteur - guitariste de blues américain, né à La Nouvelle-Orléans ( Louisiane ), le 21 janvier 1936 et mort le 18 février 2009 à l'âge de 73 ans.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Get the whole show on album here: http://bit.ly/snookseaglinMore great jazz and blues: http://www.storyvillerecords.com/Snooks Eaglin was a New Orleans blues...

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  4. 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 ...

  5. 20. Feb. 2009 · Feb. 19, 2009. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The R&B singer and guitarist Snooks Eaglin, who counted platinum-selling rockers among his fans, died here Wednesday. He was 72. The cause was a heart attack he ...

  6. New Orleans Street Singer is a rare blues album recorded in 1964 by Snooks Eaglin. Snooks is a blind street performer, who is an extremely talented acoustic ...

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  7. Black Top Blues Vocal Dynamite · 2006. Helping Hand (A Thousand Miles Away from Home) New Orleans Street Singer · 1959. Let Me Go Home, Whiskey. New Orleans Street Singer · 1959. Walking Blues. New Orleans Street Singer · 1959. You Give Me Nothing But the Blues. Baby, You Can Get Your Gun · 1987.