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Birth name
  
Arthur Duncan

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Little Duncan


Years active
  
1950–2008

Instruments
  
Harmonica, vocals

Record label
  
Delmark Records

Born
  
February 5, 1934 Indianola, Mississippi, United States (
1934-02-05
)

Occupation(s)
  
Harmonicist, singer, songwriter

Labels
  
Blues King, Delmark, Random Chance

Died
  
August 20, 2008, Northlake, Illinois, United States

Albums
  
Live at Rosa's Blues Lounge, Singin' With the Sun, Live In Chicago!

Genres
  
Chicago blues, Electric blues

Similar People
  
Harmonica Hinds, Tail Dragger, Willie Kent, Billy Flynn, Travis Wammack

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Little Arthur Duncan (February 5, 1934 – August 20, 2008) was an American Chicago blues and electric blues harmonica player, singer, and songwriter. He was a member of the Backscratchers and over his career was associated with Earl Hooker, Twist Turner, Illinois Slim and Rick Kreher.

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Life

Duncan was born in Indianola, Mississippi. His first instrument was the drums. In 1950, aged 16, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, and became acquainted with Little Walter, who helped him to learn the rudiments of harmonica playing, and Jimmy Reed. He found work playing the harmonica accompanying Earl Hooker, John Brim and Floyd Jones. Billed and henceforth commonly known as Little Arthur Duncan, he played primarily in and around Chicago and built up a local reputation over the years. He performed with his own band in the Backscratcher's Social Club, which he owned. He worked in construction during the 1960s and 1970s, so was limited to playing and singing in the evenings.

In 1989, Duncan recorded the album Bad Reputation, which was released on the Blues King label. He later appeared on a compilation album, Blues Across America: The Chicago Scene, with Emery Williams Jr. and Robert Plunkett. In 1999, Duncan recorded for Delmark Records, which released the album Singin' with the Sun that year. On the album he was accompanied by the guitar player Billy Flynn. Live in Chicago followed in 2000.

His final recording was Live at Rosa's Blues Lounge, a live album recorded in Chicago in August 2007. One music journalist noted that "spirited, gritty performances of Reed's "Pretty Thing," Wolf's "No Place to Go," and two Dixon favorites ("Young Fashioned Ways" and "Little Red Rooster") leave no doubt that Duncan lives and breathes electric Chicago blues." However, a subsequent lengthy illness and hospitalization prevented Duncan from building on this success.

Duncan died in Northlake, Illinois, in August 2008, of complications following brain surgery, at the age of 74.

References

Little Arthur Duncan Wikipedia