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  1. Walter Horton (April 6, 1921 – December 8, 1981), known as Big Walter (Horton) or Walter "Shakey" Horton, was an American blues harmonica player. A quiet, unassuming, shy man, he is remembered as one of the premier harmonica players in the history of blues. [3]

  2. Big Walter Horton (parfois : Shakey Horton), né à Horn Lake, Mississippi le 6 avril 1921 [1] et décédé à Chicago, Illinois, le 8 décembre 1981, est un chanteur, harmoniciste de blues américain, connu comme membre du groupe de Muddy Waters.

  3. 1 août 2012 · This is Big Walter Horton playing his own composition, "Blues Harp Shuffle" from "American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1965, Disc. 5". I hope you enjoy his music as much as I do! Personnel:...

  4. 28 mai 2011 · Walter Horton, better known as Big Walter Horton or Walter "Shakey" Horton, (April 6, 1917 -- December 8, 1981) was an American blues harmonica player. A quiet, unassuming and essentially...

  5. Big Walter "Shakey" Horton is one of the all-time great blues harp (harmonica) players. Along with Little Walter, Horton defined modern amplified Chicago-style harmonica. There is no harp player (and that includes Little Walter) with Horton's big tone and spacious sense of time.

  6. Learn about the life and career of Big Walter Horton, one of the most influential blues harmonica players of all time. He played with Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Johnny Winter, and many others, and pioneered the use of amplified harmonica.

  7. 8 avr. 2018 · Big Walter died on December 8, 1981. One of his last performances was in this lively scene from The Blues Brothers, the 1980 blockbuster in which he's seen sitting on his amp amidst the bustling open-air market on Maxwell Street in Chicago as John Lee Hooker sings "Boom Boom."