Snooky Pryor

Snooky Pryor

Genres: blues, harmonica, harmonica blues, Chicago Blues, blues harp

About Snooky Pryor

Snooky Pryor (September 15, 1921 – October 18, 2006) was an American Chicago blues harmonica player. He claimed to have pioneered the now-common method of playing amplified harmonica by cupping a small microphone in his hands along with the harmonica, although on his earliest records in the late 1940s and early '50s he did not utilize this method. Career: James Edward Pryor was born in Lambert, Mississippi and developed a Delta blues style influenced by both Sonny Boy Williamson I and Sonny Boy Williamson II. He moved to Chicago around 1940. While serving in the U.S. Army he would blow bugle calls through the powerful PA system, which led him to experiment with playing the harmonica that way. Upon discharge from the Army in 1945, he obtained his own amplifier, and began playing harmonica at the outdoor Maxwell Street market, becoming a regular in the Chicago blues scene. Pryor recorded some of the first postwar Chicago blues records in 1948, including "Telephone Blues" and "Snooky & Moody's Boogie" with guitarist Moody Jones, and "Stockyard Blues" and "Keep What You Got" with singer/guitarist Floyd Jones. "Snooky & Moody's Boogie" is of considerable historical significance: Pryor claimed that harmonica ace Little Walter directly copied the signature riff of Pryor's song into the opening eight bars of his own blues harmonica instrumental, "Juke," an R&B hit in 1952. In 1967, Pryor moved south to Ullin, Illinois. He quit music for carpentry in the late 1960s but was persuaded to make a comeback. After he dropped out of sight, Pryor was later re-discovered and resumed periodic recording until his death in nearby Cape Girardeau, Missouri at the age of 85. In January 1973 he appeared with the American Blues Legends tour which played throughout Europe, alongside Homesick James. Whilst on this tour they recorded an album in London, Homesick James & Snooky Pryor, on Jim Simpson's label Big Bear Records. Some of his better known songs include "Judgement Day" (1956), and "Crazy 'Bout My Baby" from Snooky (1989), "How'd You Learn to Shake It Like That" from Tenth Anniversary Anthology (1989) and "Shake My Hand" (1999).

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Snooky Pryor — Top 30 songs of 67

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Snooky Pryor Goin Back To Arkansas
Snooky Pryor Someone To Love
Snooky Pryor Goin' Back to Arkansas
Snooky Pryor Can't We Get This Straight
Snooky Pryor Mind Your Own Business
Snooky Pryor Look What You Doin' To Me
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Snooky Pryor Boogie Twist
Snooky Pryor Decoration Day
Snooky Pryor Electro-Fi Blues
Snooky Pryor Fire, Fire
Snooky Pryor Going Down Slow
Snooky Pryor Got to Find My Baby
Snooky Pryor It Hurts Me Too
Snooky Pryor Lovin' You Is Killing Me
Snooky Pryor Mind Your Business
Snooky Pryor No More Monkey Business
Snooky Pryor Rock-a-While
Snooky Pryor That's The Way To Do It
Snooky Pryor Trouble In Mind
Snooky Pryor You Set Me Free
Snooky Pryor Miss Fanny Brown
Snooky Pryor Snooky And Moody's Boogie
Snooky Pryor Shake Your Boogie
Snooky Pryor (Real) Fine Boogie
Snooky Pryor Walking Boogie | Mixxx
Snooky Pryor Bury Me in a Brown Paper Sack
Snooky Pryor Hold Me In Your Arms
Snooky Pryor I Ain't Seen My Baby
Snooky Pryor I'm So Glad
Goin Back To Arkansas
Someone To Love
Goin' Back to Arkansas
Can't We Get This Straight
Mind Your Own Business
Look What You Doin' To Me
Blue Bird Blues
Boogie Twist
Decoration Day
Electro-Fi Blues
Fire, Fire
Going Down Slow
Got to Find My Baby
It Hurts Me Too
Lovin' You Is Killing Me
Mind Your Business
No More Monkey Business
Rock-a-While
That's The Way To Do It
Trouble In Mind
You Set Me Free
Miss Fanny Brown
Snooky And Moody's Boogie
Shake Your Boogie
(Real) Fine Boogie
Walking Boogie | Mixxx
Bury Me in a Brown Paper Sack
Hold Me In Your Arms
I Ain't Seen My Baby
I'm So Glad