He didn’t like his electric guitar at first either.” The Howlin’ Wolf Album was made at a time when Chicago blues was thought to be a dying art form. Wolf resisted this. In a spoken ...
In 1964, Granada Television released a special documentary ... had made a name for himself playing with blues icons such as Muddy Waters. Howlin’ Wolf and Sonny Boy Williamson.
Howlin’ Wolf was influential to many aspiring blues musicians, including the Rolling Stones, who took ‘Little Red Rooster’ to the top of the UK charts. Howlin’ Wolf even if he had had a ...
In 1964, Granada Television released a special documentary ... had made a name for himself playing with blues icons such as Muddy Waters. Howlin’ Wolf and Sonny Boy Williamson.
In 1950s Chicago, two Polish Jewish brothers founded the hugely influential Chess Records label. Working with artists like Chuck Berry and Howlin’ Wolf, they released some of the most important blues ...
It was new in the sense that certain key musicians took the blues and molded it ... Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Freddie King, etc. Mike Figgis' film examines the circumstances of this vibrant ...