Little Walter

Little Walter, born Marion Walter Jacobs (May 1, 1930 – February 15, 1968), was an American blues musician and singer, whose revolutionary approach to the harmonica earned him comparisons to Charlie Parker and Jimi Hendrix, for innovation and impact on succeeding generations. His virtuosity and musical innovations fundamentally altered many listeners' expectations of what was possible on blues harmonica. Little Walter was inducted to the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008 in the "sideman" category making him the first and only artist ever inducted specifically as a harmonica player.

Genre
Chicago Blues

Songs

 * My Babe
 * Tell Me Mama
 * I Got To Find My Baby
 * Up The Line
 * Mellow Down Easy
 * Mean Old World
 * Hate To See You Go
 * Boom Boom Out Go The Lights
 * I Got To Go
 * Confessin' The Blues
 * Crazy Mixed Up World
 * One More Chance With You
 * Just Your Fool
 * Oh Baby
 * Too Late
 * Everybody Needs Somebody
 * Key To The Highway
 * Blues With A Feeling
 * Temperature
 * Last Night
 * It Ain't Right
 * You're So Fine
 * It's Too Late Brother
 * You Better Watch Yourself
 * Dead Presidents
 * Mean Old Frisco