Howlin' Wolf

Born: 1910-06-10

Birthplace: White Station, Mississippi, USA

Biography

Howlin' Wolf, born Chester Arthur Burnett, was widely regarded as one of the most influential American blues musicians of the 20th century.

Burnett was an acclaimed blues and rock singer, guitarist and harmonica player and became known as Howlin' Wolf due to his unique singing style. Burnett was an indispensable part of the transformation of acoustic Delta blues into electric Chicago blues. He was a contemporary of Muddy Waters and the two shared a mock rivalry that they invented for artistic and commercial purposes.

Known For

The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts
Festival
Born In Chicago
Godfathers and Sons
Newport and the Great Folk Dream
Down the Tracks: The Music That Influenced Led Zeppelin
Devil Got My Woman: Blues at Newport 1966
Howlin' Wolf in Concert
Feats First: The Life and Music of Lowell George
The Howlin' Wolf Story: The Secret History of Rock & Roll

Top Movie Credits

Newport and the Great Folk Dream Self (archive footage)