Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Spoonful - Lattie Murrell
From the Wolf's At The Door: Lost Recordings From The Spirits Of The South (2010)...Bengt Ollson, a young Swedish blues enthusiast, made the recordings found here during his extensive travels throughout the Deep South in the late '60s and early '70s. In 1969, at 19 years of age, Olsson headed to Memphis, where Memphis Jug Band veteran Dewey Corley introduced him to many of the city's overlooked older blues musicians.In Somerville, Tennessee, Ollson set up shop in a bootlegger's shack to record Lattie "The Wolf" Murrell, whose nickname stems from his great ability to mimic the vocal mannerisms of Howlin' Wolf.
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