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  1. Notes. Address on label 121 W. 47 St. New York, N.Y.C., indicating an early 1960s pressing. Recorded and produced in New Orleans, March, 1958. Textured heavy stock sleeve. Cover image (light blue) is glued to front cover continuing around spine to 1/4 of back cover.

  2. 29. Jan. 2007 · Billed in the mid-50s as "Lil' Ray Charles" this influential New Orleans guitarist can hold his own with just voice and guitar. Snooks Eaglin: NEW ORLEANS STREET SINGER is a poignant collection of his early work and yet still holds true to his broad range and style. Review "A certified New Orleans classic, blessed with serious blues guitar skills."

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  3. 1. Jan. 2012 · Abstract. When Snooks Eaglin passed away in his native New Orleans on February 18, 2009, news organizations large and small around the world ran his obituary—a fitting testament to a truly great ...

  4. The New Orleans guitarist and singer Snooks Eaglin displayed a breathtaking dexterity, combined with an amazing ability to remember over 2,000 tunes that earned him the nickname "the human jukebox".

  5. Listen to New Orleans Street Singer by Snooks Eaglin on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Alberta", "That's Alright" and more. Stream songs including "Alberta", "That's Alright" and more. Album · 1959 · 25 Songs

  6. Get all the lyrics to songs on New Orleans Street Singer and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  7. Snooks Eaglin. Blues · 1959. Preview. After bumping around New Orleans as a pickup musician and busker, Snooks Eaglin had the first opportunity to record under his own name in 1958, when folklorist Harry Oster discovered him playing acoustic guitar on the streets of the Crescent City. At age 22, the blind guitarist had already developed an ...