Little Walter's has gained recognition from the New York Times for its pierogies for the second time this year. The East Kensington restaurant's pierogi z dynia – a dumpling stuffed with seasonal ...
Little Walter (born Marion Walter Jacobs on May 1, 1930 and died February 15, 1968) was a prolific blues musician, singer, and songwriter in the 1950s and 1960s. He is best known for his ability to ...
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Blues legend Little Walter lives on in Marksville
MARKSVILLE, La. (KALB) - The blues legend of Little Walter will live on in the City of Marksville thanks to a historical marker to honor his birthplace. The marker was placed on the corner of Benjamin ...
The New York Times compiled its annual list of "America’s best restaurants," and a recently opened Polish eatery in Philadelphia made the top 50. Little Walter's in East Kensington was one of three ...
I’m not an especially fervent advocate of blues harmonica, but I do love the greats—both the Sonny Boy Williamsons, Big Walter Horton, much of Charlie Musselwhite‘s innovative output. But for me no ...
Little Walter, who died at 38 in 1968, founded modern blues harmonica. His famous backing of Muddy Waters in the 50's and 60's is iconic. He brought a new expressiveness to the harp. He had 14 top ten ...
Boysie (Believing)/ Psychocompany (Phantasies) Off-Broadway Young Playwrights Festival (1990) 1990 David (Believing) Off-Broadway Young Playwrights Festival (1990) 1990 Evan (Mutterschaft)/ Walter ...
Boysie (Believing)/ Psychocompany (Phantasies) Off-Broadway Young Playwrights Festival (1990) 1990 David (Believing) Off-Broadway Young Playwrights Festival (1990) 1990 Evan (Mutterschaft)/ Walter ...
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