Junior Wells
About Junior Wells
Junior Wells (born Amos Wells Blakemore Jr.; December 9, 1934 – January 15, 1998) was an American singer, harmonica player, and recording artist. He is best known for his signature song "Messin' with the Kid" and his 1965 album Hoodoo Man Blues, described by the critic Bill Dahl as "one of the truly classic blues albums of the 1960s". Wells himself categorized his music as rhythm and blues. Wells performed and recorded with various notable blues musicians, including Muddy Waters, Earl Hooker, and Buddy Guy. He remained a fixture on the blues scene throughout his career and also crossed over to rock audiences while touring with the Rolling Stones. Not long before Wells died, the blues historian Gerard Herzhaft called him "one of the rare active survivors of the 'golden age of the blues'".
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Discography
Hoodo Man Blues
It’s My Life, Baby! (1966)
Southside Blues Jam (1969)
Sings Live at the Golden Bear (1969)
In My Younger Days (1972)
Play the Blues (1972)
On Tap (1974)
Blues Hit Big Town (1977)
Pleading the Blues (1979)
Going Back to Acoustic (1981)
Coming at You (1988)
Messin' With the Kid: Junior Wells 1957-1963 (1990)
Harp Attack! (1990)
Alone & Acoustic (1991)
Better Off With the Blues (1993)
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