@Albroon72 Snooks really stood out from many of our artists but in a unique way. He was very reclusive and devoted to his family and his religion. The only time i ever saw Snooks play was at Jazz Fest although he played a lot over a Snug Harbor, one of the very first nightclubs to open on the Furlough-Marigny area of New Orleans way before Katrina and now an area of town that has become a "mecca" for us locals.
@Espanadadude Sorry about never responding. Must have either overlooked the "notification" or never got it. It appears it was not released as a 45. I even checked under his real name "Ford Eaglin and had no luck. It could be a very obscure B-side.
snook s is the man ! what a player . thanks for all these great tracks
Albroon72 5 months ago
@Albroon72 Snooks really stood out from many of our artists but in a unique way. He was very reclusive and devoted to his family and his religion. The only time i ever saw Snooks play was at Jazz Fest although he played a lot over a Snug Harbor, one of the very first nightclubs to open on the Furlough-Marigny area of New Orleans way before Katrina and now an area of town that has become a "mecca" for us locals.
9thWardJukebox 5 months ago
This is my all time favourite version!!Was it released as a single??I havent been able to find any of his Imperial recordings on 45....
Espanadadude 7 months ago
@Espanadadude Sorry about never responding. Must have either overlooked the "notification" or never got it. It appears it was not released as a 45. I even checked under his real name "Ford Eaglin and had no luck. It could be a very obscure B-side.
9thWardJukebox 5 months ago