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  1. 23. Jan. 2020 · However, heart problems were fast taking their toll on Sam’s health. On the first morning of December of 1969, he complained of heartburn, collapsed, and died. Even now, more than a quarter-century after his passing, Magic Sam remains the king of Westside blues. That’s unlikely to change as long as the subgenre is alive and kicking. Magic ...

  2. Magic Sam with Shakey Jake, Eddie Shaw, Mighty Joe Young, Odie Payne etc. This album consists entirely of previously unissued material. Tracks A6, B1, B2, B6 are alternate takes of those on DS-615 and DS-620 respectively. Recorded in Chicago: A1, A2: Feb. 6, 1966 A3 to A6: Oct. 18, 1967 B1 to B3: Oct. 23, 1968 B4 to B6: Nov. 6, 1968 Runouts are ...

  3. 9. Jan. 2016 · Recorded in Fall 1968, with a superb band including Mighty Joe Young rhythm guitar, Lafayette Leake on piano, Eddie Shaw on tenor sax, Mac Thompson (brother of Jimmy and Syl Johnson) and Odie Payne, Jr. on drums, "Black Magic" is full of Sam's soulful vocals and wonderful guitar playing without any harried frenzied moments (for example the rendition of "Mama Talk to Your Daughter") or ...

  4. Stream I Just Want A Little Bit (feat. Eddie Shaw) by Magic Sam on desktop and mobile. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud.

  5. Magic Sam - Everything Gonna Be Alright. Magic Sam - Look Watcha Done. Harold Burrage and Willie Dixon Band - She Knocks Me Out. Harold Burrage and Willie Dixon Band - A Heart (Filled With Pain) disc 3: Otis Rush and Willie Dixon Band - Three Times A Fool. Otis Rush and Willie Dixon Band - She's A Good 'un.

  6. Shaw also shared a West Side bandstand or two along the way with Freddie King, Otis Rush, and Magic Sam. The saxist did a 1966 session with Sam that produced his first single, the down-in-the-alley instrumental "Blues for the West Side" (available on Delmark's Sweet Home Chicago anthology). Shaw also blew his heart out on Sam's 1968 Delmark encore LP, Black Magic.

  7. 2. Feb. 2018 · 0:35. Saxophonist Eddie Shaw, a Mississippi Delta native who played with Howlin’ Wolf and then carried on his legacy by leading the Wolf Gang, died this past Tuesday in Chicago. Shaw, who was 80 ...