Trouble No More
Trouble No More Junior Wells At Lonesome PineJunior Wells (harmonica & vocals) performs his classic blues at Lonesome Pine in 1987 featuring Doug McDonald (guitar), and Marty Binder (drums).In teens during the late...
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Trouble No More Junior Wells At Lonesome PineJunior Wells (harmonica & vocals) performs his classic blues at Lonesome Pine in 1987 featuring Doug McDonald (guitar), and Marty Binder (drums).In teens during the late...
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Little Red Rooster Junior Wells Funky RoosterClick here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareJunior Wells (harmonica & vocals) performs the classic blues anthem “Little Red...
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Little By Little Junior Wells & Buddy Guy Buddy & JuniorClick here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareJunior Wells (harmonica & vocals) is joined by Buddy Guy (guitar), on the PBS...
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Hoodoo Man Blues The Aces Harmonica hoodooClick here if you have a memory of this artist that you’d like to shareJunior Wells (harmonica & vocals) performs the title song from his debut album accompanied by “The...
Read Moreby wordpress | Aug 16, 2013 | Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Muddy Waters | 0 |
Mannish Boy Muddy Waters Muddy’s Abondante OffspringMuddy Waters (guitar & vocals) performs “Mannish Boy” at the 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival featuring Junior Wells (harmonica), Buddy Guy & Terry Taylor...
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Messin’ With The Kid Junior Wells The Rise of Junior WellsJunior Wells (harmonica and vocals), and Buddy Guy (guitar) perform at Montreux 1974.Junior Wells was born December 9, 1934 in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in...
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Cryin’ Shame Junior Wells & Buddy Guy Master of Harp Filmed in a Chicago club as part of the 1970 documentary “Chicago Blues” featuring Junior Wells (harmonica and vocals), Buddy Guy (guitar), David Myers...
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