Little George Smith
50 top tracks
Little George Smith
50 top tracks
Albums

Harmonica Ace
Little George Smith

Essential Blues Harmonica (Disc 2 of 2)
Little George Smith

Harmonica Ace: The Modern Masters
Little George Smith

Essential Blues Harmonica
Little George Smith

Juke Joint Blues
Little George Smith

20 Great Blues Recordings Of The 50s And 60s
Little George Smith
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Essential Blues Harmonica [Disc 2]
Little George Smith

Essential West Coast Blues
Little George Smith

Everyday I Have The Blues
Little George Smith

Essential Blues Harmonica - DISC 2
Little George Smith

The Fifties: Juke Joint Blues
Little George Smith

Electric Blues - Teil 2: 1954 - 1967
Little George Smith
Biography
Little George Smith or George "Harmonica" Smith (born Allen George Smith, April 22, 1924 – October 2, 1983) was an American, blues, harmonica player....Read more on Last.fm
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Little George Smith or George "Harmonica" Smith (born Allen George Smith, April 22, 1924 – October 2, 1983) was an American, blues, harmonica player.
Born in West Helena, Arkansas, United States, but brought up in Cairo, Illinois, he began playing professionally in 1951. He was recruited to join Muddy Waters' band in 1954, making his presence between the short-lived Henry Strong, and James Cotton. He would rejoin Waters in 1966. He eventually made the decision to leave Chicago, and spent much of his adult life on the West Coast of America.
Smith played with the blues combo, Bacon Fat, and tutored its harmonica player Rod Piazza, and mentored guitarist (blues musician) Buddy Reed, before joining forces with Big Mama Thornton in the 1970s. He appeared on her live album Jail (1975), and with another harmonica student William Clarke.
The few solo albums he recorded in his life reflected his admiration for the playing style of Little Walter.
George "Harmonica" Smith died in 1983, in Los Angeles, California at the age of 59. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Little+George+Smith">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
