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In the history of the blues, there has never been anyone quite like the Howlin' Wolf. Six foot three and close to 300 pounds in his salad days, the Wolf was the primal force of the music spun out to its ultimate conclusion. A Robert Johnson may have possessed more lyrical insight, a Muddy Waters more dignity, and a B.B. King certainly more technical expertise, but no one could match him for the singular ability to rock the house down to the foundation while simultaneously scaring its patrons out of its wits... Read More
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masternaterob Atlanta Guyana |
01.16.08 That Little Red Rooster was a mess man!!!!! |
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dennisgarwitz40 United States |
01.05.08 What can I say but Great Music! |
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gerhardkuchel Hamburg Germany |
12.13.07 great |
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thedoors878 United States |
09.10.07 nice! |
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bettyhaymer United States |
09.09.07 great |
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cQ Mars City United ... |
09.04.07 Howlin' Wolf was THE man; and "Evil" was THE song. |
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