Walter Horton

Big Walter Horton or Walter "Shakey" Horton (April 6, 1917? December 8, 1981) was an American blues harmonica player. Born Walter Horton in Horn Lake, Mississippi, USA he was playing a harmonica by the time he was five years old. In his early teens, he lived in Memphis, Tennessee and claimed that his earliest recordings were done there in the late 1920s with the Memphis Jug Band, although there is no documentation, and many have since disputed this claim.

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They Call Me Big Walter

They Call Me Big Walter

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2007
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12
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Live At The Knickerbocker (Feat. Ronnie Earl)

Live At The Knickerbocker (Feat. Ronnie Earl)

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2001
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9
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320 kbps
An Offer You Can't Refuse (With Paul Butterfield)

An Offer You Can't Refuse (With Paul Butterfield)

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1997
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20
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320 kbps
Big Walter Horton With Carey Bell

Big Walter Horton With Carey Bell

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1989
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11
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320 kbps
Mouth Harp Maestro

Mouth Harp Maestro

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1988
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16
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320 kbps
Can't Keep Lovin' You (Vinyl)

Can't Keep Lovin' You (Vinyl)

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Year:
1984
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10
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320 kbps
Little Boy Blue (Vinyl)

Little Boy Blue (Vinyl)

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1980
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7
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320 kbps
Live At Knickerbocker

Live At Knickerbocker

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Year:
1980
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9
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256 kbps
Fine Cuts (Vinyl)

Fine Cuts (Vinyl)

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Year:
1977
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11
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320 kbps
Live @ The Mocambo

Live @ The Mocambo

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Year:
1973
Tracks:
16
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256 kbps
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