Johnny "Big Moose" Walker (June 27, 1927 – November 27, 1999) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues pianist and organist. He worked with many...
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silent and sound films Johnny Walker (actor) (1924–2003), Indian actor and comedian in Hindi cinema Johnny "Big Moose" Walker (1927–1999), American electric...
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Big Moose may refer to: Big Moose Lake, a lake in the Adirondack region of upstate New York Big Moose, New York, a hamlet located on Big Moose Lake Big...
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pianist in the company of a fine New York rhythm section and Johnny "Big Moose" Walker (but on guitar, not piano) made for a winning combination on this...
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such as John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Reed, Jimmy Rushing, Otis Spann, and T-Bone Walker were among those who signed for the label. BluesWay released B. B. King's...
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Retrieved October 24, 2012. Koda, Cub. "Lefty Dizz, Lefty Dizz with Big Moose Walker: Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved September 19...
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included instrumental selections and songs with vocals by Odom, Johnny "Big Moose" Walker, and Hooker. It has been said that the session had a "coherence...
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participants on the recording were Lyons on vocals and guitar, Johnny "Big Moose" Walker playing piano with Jimmy Johnson on second guitar, Robert "Big...
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(tracks 1, 6 & 10) Paul Asbell – guitar Jeffrey Carp – harmonica Johnny "Big Moose" Walker – piano, organ, vocals Chester E. "Gino" Skaggs – bass Roosevelt...
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1979) David T. Walker, David T. Walker (Ode, 1973) David T. Walker, Joe Sample, Soul Food Cafe (Invitation, 1989) Johnny "Big Moose" Walker, Rambling Woman...
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