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  1. 21 de oct. de 2022 · Willie ''Big Eyes'' Smith with special guests Kim Wilson and Pinetop Perkins - Bag Full Of Blues - YouTube. Ab Borburgh. 5.14K subscribers. 49. 810 views 11 months ago. Tracks 0:00 Tell...

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  2. 3 de abr. de 2011 · The former Muddy Waters drummer Willie "Big Eyes" Smith turns in an enjoyable, but unremarkable, set of Chicago blues with Bag Full of Blues. Supported by Pinetop Perkins and Fabulous Thunderbirds harpist Kim Wilson, Smith runs through a set of mid-tempo blues, combining some competent originals with covers like "Baby Please Don't Go."

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1995 CD release of "Bag Full Of Blues" on Discogs.

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  4. 01. 1951 in Detroit, Michigan, is an American blues singer/songwriter and harmonica player. He also plays drums occasionally and works as producer and engineer. Sítios: harmonicamasterclass.com, livinblues.com, MySpace. Apodos: Chester King. En grupos:

  5. His first solo recording started in 1995 with Bag Full of Blues, with Pinetop Perkins, harpist Kim Wilson, plus guitarists James Wheeler, Nick Moss and Gareth Best. In 1999, Smith recorded with Muddy Waters ' son Big Bill Morganfield on his album Rising Son.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_WilsonKim Wilson - Wikipedia

    His powerful style of blues harp playing has been described as "loaded with the textures of a full-blown horn section." In 2015, Wilson made a guest appearance playing the harmonica on Karen Lovely's album, Ten Miles of Bad Road. In 2016, Wilson won a Blues Music Award in the 'Instrumentalist - Harmonica' category.

  7. Su primer trabajo en solitario fue Bag Full of Blues (1995) con Pinetop Perkins, Kim Wilson, James Wheeler, Nick Moss, y Gareth Best. En 1999, grabó con el hijo de Muddy Waters, Big Bill Morganfield en su álbum Rising Son. Su álbum Way Back (2006) también incluía a Pinetop Perkins, con James Cotton como músico invitado.