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  1. Fine Cuts Big Walter Horton. Released 1990. Fine Cuts Tracklist. 4. We Gonna Move to Kansas City Lyrics. 8. Need My Baby Lyrics. 10. Worried Life Lyrics. About “Fine Cuts ...

  2. 27 de jul. de 2006 · Walter Horton is often regarded as one of the big five of classic harmonica blues, the others being Little Walter, Rice Miller, James Cotton and Junior Wells. My favorites on this recording are the 5 instrumentals, La Cucaracha, Walter's Swing, Hobo Blues, Relaxin', and Don't Get Around Much Anymore.

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  3. 5 de mar. de 2015 · This is Big Walter 'Shakey' Horton with "Worried Life" from his "Fine Cuts" released in 1979. Enjoy! Personnel: Terry Bingham - Drums, Martin Cross - Drums,...

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  4. Walter Horton, widely acknowledged as a master of the blues harmonica, ... Big Walter Horton- Fine Cuts (Full Album) 36:38; Everybody's Fishin'.wmv. 3:01; Stop Clownin'

  5. Walter Horton was known to often tell tall tales, and would give lessons to his admirers. Walter Horton would always use Hohner Marine Band harmonicas. Walter Horton's mother was Emma McNaire Horton, his father was Albert Horton, and he had 6 children and 8 grandchildren at the time of his death. Many of his relatives outlived him, including ...

  6. Shakey Horton was a giant of the Chicago Blues harp, a.k.a. ‘The Mississippi Saxophone’. His broad honking harp really did sound like a horn section, and the sense of space he created around his fluid, soulful solo lines was unique. Unlike his peers Little Walter and Rice ‘Sonny Boy II’ Miller, Shakey had little interest in leading a ...

  7. Musician. Instruments. Harmonica. Years active. Late 1920s–1981. Labels. Okeh, Vocalion, States, Ace, Alligator, Blind Pig, others. Walter Horton (April 6, 1917 – December 8, 1981) was an American blues harp player. He is also known as Big Walter Horton or "Shakey" Horton .