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Eddie Shaw (Stringtown, Mississippi, March 20, 1937 β January 29, 2018) was an American Chicago blues tenor saxophonist, arranger and bandleader. He led Howlin' Wolf's band, "the Wolf Gang", from 1972, both before Wolf's death in 1976 and subsequently. In his teenage years, Shaw played tenor saxophone with local blues musicians, such as Little Milton and Willie Love. At the age of 14, he played in a jam session in Greenville, Mississippi, with Ike Turner's band. At a gig in Itta Bena, Mississippi, when the then 20-year-old Shaw performed, Muddy Waters invited him to join his Chicago-based band. In Waters's band, Shaw divided the tenor saxophone position with A.C. Reed. In 1972 he joined Howlin' Wolf, leading his band, the Wolf Gang, and writing half the songs on The Back Door Wolf (1973). After the singer's death in 1976 he took over the band and its residency at the 1815 Club, renamed Eddie's Place. Shaw led the band on Living Chicago Blues Vol. 1 and Have Blues β Will Travel (1980) and recorded albums with different backing for Isabel Records, Rooster Blues, and Wolf Records. Shaw's own recording career started in the late 1970s, with an appearance on the Alligator Records anthology Living Chicago Blues (1978) and his own LPs for Evidence and Rooster Blues, and more recent discs for Rooster Blues (In the Land of the Crossroads) and Wolf (Home Alone). Shaw's many contributions to the blues included arranging tracks for The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions (which featured Eri
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Movin' and Groovin' Man (feat. Melvin Taylor, Ken Saydak, Harlan Terson, Merle Perkins, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson) [Blues Power]

Living Chicago Blues, Vol. 1
Slow Blues Chicago Style
It Ain't Over - Delmark Celebrates 55 Years Of Blues

Home Alone

Too Many Highways
Chicago Blues Tour

Home Alone - CBS Vol 33
Black Magic

In the Land of the Crossroads
The Alligator Records 25th Anniversary Collection

Movin' and Groovin' Man