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  1. 15 sept. 2015 · Snooky Pryor waxed some seriously groundbreaking 78s in the post-war period. His very first recording, a track called “Snooky and Moody’s Boogie” is particularly significant in blues history. You might recognize that lick. Some say Little Walter lifted it for his record-shattering instrumental breakthrough “Juke.”

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Snooky_PryorSnooky Pryor - Wikipedia

    1989: Snooky (Blind Pig Records) 1991: Snooky Pryor (Paula Records) 1991: Johnny Shines and Snooky Pryor: Back to the Country (Blind Pig Records) 1992: Snooky Pryor: Too Cool to Move (Antone's Records) 1994: In This Mess Up to My Chest (Antone's Records) 1996: Mind Your Own Business (Antone's Records) 1999: Snooky Pryor: Shake My Hand (Blind ...

  3. 1 déc. 2006 · Last month, The Southern Illinoisan notified readers of the death of 85-year-old James Edward "Snooky" Pryor of Ullin. Pryor was a world-class harmonica player, and his gruff, powerful vocals made

  4. Snooky Pryor pioneered the now-common method of playing amplified harmonica by cupping a small microphone in his hands along with the harmonica. HEY LOCO FANS - Happy Birthday to blues harp maestro Snooky Pryor born this day in 1919! James Edward "Snooky" Pryor pioneered the now-common method of playing

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  6. Blues harpist Snooky Pryor perfected the amplified harmonica technique that has become de rigueur for modern players. He got his start in the mid-1940s with the Maxwell Street group of blues singers alongside Johnny Young, Floyd Jones, and Moody Jones.

  7. Snooky Pryor - Trying to sell my monkey. 3:33; Snooky Pryor - Keep Your Fat Mouth Out of My Business. 3:35; Snooky Pryor - I want to go fishing. 3:06; Lists Add to List.