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  1. "That's Wrong" (Walter Horton) – vocals: Shakey Horton * "Rock Me Baby" (Lil' Son Jackson) – vocals: Shakey Horton* * Bonus track Personnel. Fleetwood Mac. Peter Green – guitar, vocals; Jeremy Spencer – guitar, vocals; Danny Kirwan – guitar, vocals; John McVie – bass; Mick Fleetwood – drums; Chicago blues artists. Otis ...

  2. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Blues Jam In Chicago - Volume One by Fleetwood Mac, Otis Spann, Willie Dixon, Shakey Horton, J.T. Brown, Guitar Buddy, Honeyboy Edwards, S.P. Leary. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Blues Rock
  3. Blues Jam in Chicago is a two-part release that divides Fleetwood Mac in Chicago. Chicago musicians like Shakey Horton and Buddy Guy joined Fleetwood Mac for a session in January 1969...

  4. Horton also toured and recorded with Willie Dixon’s Chicago Blues All Stars, and played on the Fleetwood Mac album “Blues Jam in Chicago.” Full albums of his work appeared on several labels, including Alligator, Chess, and Blind Pig.

  5. Album Credits. Producers Marshall Chess & Mike Vernon. Writers Al Perkins, Big Walter Horton, Danny Kirwan & 13 more. Bass John McVie. Bass Guitar John McVie. Drums Mick Fleetwood & S. P....

  6. In addition to his own recordings, the ’60s found Horton working often in Jimmy Rogers’ band, and performing and recording with the likes of Johnny Shines, J.B. Hutto, Johnny Young, Big Mama Thornton, Koko Taylor, Robert Nighthawk, Sunnyland Slim, and the original version of Fleetwood Mac.

  7. Horton also toured and recorded with Willie Dixon’s Chicago Blues All Stars, and played on the Fleetwood Mac album Blues Jam in Chicago. Full albums of his work appeared on several labels, including Alligator, Chess, and Blind Pig. Horton toured internationally, but in Chicago most of his work was in small clubs.