Howlin' Wolf

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  • blues
  • chicago blues
  • classic blues
  • delta blues
  • rhythm and blues
Born Chester Arthur Burnett on June 10 1910 in White Station near West Point, Mississippi, he was nicknamed "Big Foot Chester" and "Bull Cow" in his early years, and he explained the origin of the name "Howlin' Wolf" thus: "I got that from my grandfather. He used to tell me stories about the wolves in that part of the country." Howlin’ Wolf was a musical giant in every way. He stood six-foot-six, weighed almost three hundred pounds, wore size seventeen shoes, and poured out his darkest sorrows onstage in a voice like a raging chainsaw.

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Albums

Demon Drivin' Blues Man (2005)
A Proper Introduction to (2004)
Change My Way (2004)
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (disc 1) (2003)
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (disc 2) (2003)
Bluesmaster (1996)
Chicago Blue (1995)
The Back Door Wolf (1995)
The Blues Collection 7: London Sessions (1993)
The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (1989)
Moanin' & Howlin' (1988)
Howlin' Wolf / Moanin' in the Moonlight (1986)
Message to the Young (1971)
The Howlin Wolf Album (1969)
The Real Folk Blues (1966)
Howlin' Wolf (1962)
Moanin' at Moonlight (1962)
The London Sessions with Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Bill Wyman & Charlie Watts
Come Back Home
Howlin' for My Baby
London Re-Visited
My Mind Is Ramblin'
Red Rooster
Rockin' Chair Album
Smoke Stack Lightning
Smokestack Lightening
Tail Dragger
The Gold Collection
The Howlin' Wolf Collection
The Sun Years
The Wolf Is at Your Door

Singles

Three Hundred Pounds of Joy / Built for Comfort (1963)
Little Baby / Down in the Bottom (1961)
Wang Dang Doodle / Back Door Man (1961)
Howlin' For My Baby / Spoonful (1960)
Goin' Back Home / My Life (1957)
I Am the Wolf

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