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  1. Fird Eaglin Jr. (January 21, 1936 or 1937 – 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" Snook, Ford Eaglin, Blind Guitar Ferd.

  2. 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.

  3. 18. Feb. 2009 · In addition to his solo career, Snooks Eaglin was also the guitarist of the New Orleans funk band The Wild Magnolias. He appears on its first album. An excellent dancing and catchy opus but far from the Blues.

  4. 01 1958-00-00 I'm A Country Boy Down In New Orleans (Folkways) 02 1958-00-00 Blues "This Mean Old World" (Music Of The World's Peoples) 03 1958-01-21 Six Tho...

  5. Surrounded by a gang of hellfire musicians from the Black Top roster, Snooks Eaglin emerged in the late ’80s to a whole new audience of fans who had never had the opportunity to see him perform live, nor heard any new material from this living legend.

  6. Guitarist Snooks Eaglin was one of New Orleans’ most beloved musicians at the time of his death in 2009. His wild and singular performances were legendary, and they reflected the diversity of his body of work. His first recordings were as a folk-blues singer in the late 1950s yet he also played guitar on the iconic New Orleans song, “Iko ...

  7. 'The Human Jukebox' Snooks Eaglin was a major figure in post-war New Orleans Blues and R&B circles. From his beginnings as a blind street singer to a long career as a 'must-see' artist for visitors to the bars around the French Quarter, to a late series of brilliant albums on the Black Top label where he put his personal stamp on the Blues ...