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Earring George Mayweather

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219:, and together they recorded a number of tracks, including "You’ll Always Have a Home" and "Don’t Knock at My Door". Several of these were released as singles, but they were not commercial successes. 696: 211:'s touring band, Mayweather was offered a job as his replacement, but he declined the potentially lucrative position. By 1954, Mayweather recorded with Hutto in sessions for 681: 691: 676: 706: 646: 701: 199:, and in 1951 he teamed up with Hutto and the percussionist Eddie "Porkchop" Hines to form the Hawks, a trio performing on weekends at the 671: 179:. He learned to play the harmonica after receiving the instrument as a Christmas present at the age of six. Inspired by the playing of 651: 360: 686: 666: 509: 531: 661: 580: 326: 656: 331: 499: 245: 222:
Mayweather continued working in Chicago during the 1950s and was given the nickname "Earring" by Big Bill Hill, a Chicago
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harmonica player, songwriter and singer. He recorded only one solo album, but he played the harmonica on recordings by
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market. With few opportunities for steady work, Mayweather alternately performed with Hutto and in
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Bill Dahl noted that the album was "an admirable shot at recreating the '50s Chicago harp sound".
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and Little Walter. There was one original track, "Cheatin' on Me", written by Mayweather. The
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was "an admirable shot at recreating the '50s Chicago harp sound".
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using musicians from the Magic Rockers band, which backed
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In 1992, Mayweather recorded his first solo album, ‘
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Montgomery County, Alabama
Boston
Massachusetts
Electric blues
Chicago blues
Harmonicist
electric blues
Chicago blues
J. B. Hutto
Eddie Taylor
AllMusic
Montgomery County, Alabama
Sonny Boy Williamson I
Chicago
Illinois
Little Walter
J. B. Hutto
Maxwell Street
Bo Diddley
Muddy Waters
Chance Records
Eddie Taylor
disc jockey
Boston
Massachusetts
Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson
Howlin' Wolf
Forty Four
Ray Charles
What'd I Say

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