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  1. AllMusic wrote that "Eaglin's flashy, inventive solos were excellent contrasts to Longhair's rippling keyboard flurries and distinctive mix of yodels, yells, cries and shouts." [10] The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings determined that "the rhythm sections are outstandingly funky, and Snooks Eaglin, then also making his return to the ...

    • 1987
  2. Most of these sessions can be found on Professor Longhair’s House Party New Orleans Style: The Lost Sessions 1971 – 1972. Tee and Turbinton started the New Orleans Project, a set of musicians who became the backing band for the seminal Mardi Gras Indian recordings, The Wild Magnolias and They Call Us Wild. These recordings combined crisp ...

  3. Vocals, guitar. Years active. 1953–2008. Labels. Money Pit, Black Top, various. Fird Eaglin Jr. (January 21, 1936 [1] [2] or 1937 [3] [4] – February 18, 2009), known as Snooks Eaglin, was an American guitarist and singer based in New Orleans. In his early years he was sometimes credited under other names, including Blind Snooks Eaglin, "Lil ...

  4. Snooks Eaglin (* 21. Januar 1936 in New Orleans als Fird Eaglin, Jr.; † 18. Februar 2009 ebenda) war ein amerikanischer Gitarrist und Sänger. In jungen Jahren wurde der Afroamerikaner auch Blind Snooks Eaglin genannt. Er hatte ein immenses Repertoire; nach eigenen Angaben konnte er um die 2.500 Stücke vortragen [1] – dies trug ihm die ...

  5. Snooks was born Fird Eaglin Jr. (often seen on credits and liner notes as "Ferd" or even "Ford") January 21, 1936, in New Orleans. At 19 months he lost his sight following an operation for glaucoma and a brain tumor that required a two-and-a-half year stay in the hospital. Eaglin’s father, a harmonica player, gave him a guitar at the age of ...

  6. The 15 numbers on House Party New Orleans Style matched the great pianist with an esteemed array of musicians who included outstanding guitarist Snooks Eaglin on both sessions, and fine rhythm sections as well. Eaglin's flashy, inventive solos were excellent contrasts to Longhair's rippling keyboard flurries and distinctive mix of yodels, yells ...

  7. House Party New Orleans Style: The Lost Sessions 1971-1972, an Album by Professor Longhair. Released in 1987 on Rounder (catalog no. ATR201; Vinyl LP). Genres: New Orleans R&B, Piano Blues. Featured peformers: Professor Longhair (piano, vocals), Snooks Eaglin (guitar), Quint Davis (producer), Gragg Lunsford (mixing), Scott Billington (mixing ...