Wolf’s long-time Chicago guitarist, who Clapton insisted join the sessions to play rhythm.
Released in , The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions is a landmark blues-rock crossover album that paired Chicago blues legend Howlin' Wolf with a "supergroup" of British rock disciples. Recorded primarily at Olympic Sound Studios in London during May 1970, the sessions served as both a tribute to Wolf's influence and an attempt by Chess Records to reach a younger, international audience. The "Super Session" Lineup Howlin' Wolf - The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions...
Lead guitar (who initially hesitated until producer Norman Dayron confirmed the offer was legitimate). The "Super Session" Lineup Lead guitar (who initially
Played drums on tracks like "I Ain't Superstitious"; he was credited under his first name due to perceived contractual issues. Recording & Notable Tracks Wolf’s long-time Chicago guitarist
The Rolling Stones' rhythm section on bass and drums.