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Born in West Memphis, Arkansas, Eddie Snow developed his chops playing the Memphis music scene of the 1950s. He played with B.B. King and Albert King, and even gave some advice to a young Elvis Presley early in his recording career. Steve Adelman, who's been Eddie Snow's drummer for five years, said the people who have been in Snow's bands read like a "Who's Who" on the jazz and blues scene --- people like Son Seals and Big Twist. Snow used to bring current Snowflakes' organist Wayne Carter up on stage as a guest in Memphis back in the 50s. In the 1960s, Snow gave up music and became a welder, work he did for about 20 years. After retiring in the 1970s, Snow moved to Springfield, Illinois, and got back into playing in the '80s. In addition to Adelman and Carter, who also sings, Eddie Snow and the Snowflakes' current line-up includes Matt Peckham on guitar. Snow plays piano and sings. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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