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James Edward "Snooky" Pryor was an American Chicago blues harmonica player.
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Snooky Pryor
American Chicago blues harmonica player
Musical artist
James Edward "Snooky" Pryor (September 15, 1919[1] or 1921[2] – October 18, 2006) was an American Chicago bluesharmonica player.[3][4] He claimed to have pioneered the now-common method of playing amplified harmonica by cupping a small microphone in his hands along with the harmonica, although on his earliest records, in the late 1940s, he did not use this method.
In 2023, he was inducted in the Blues Hall of Fame.[5][6]
Career
Pryor was born in Lambert, Mississippi, United States.[2] He developed a country blues style influenced by Sonny Boy Williamson I (John Lee Williamson) and Sonny Boy Williamson II (Aleck Ford "Rice" Miller).
In the mid-1930s, in and around Vance, Mississippi, Pryor played in impromptu gatherings of three or four harmonica players, including Jimmy Rogers, who then lived nearby and had yet to take up playing the gu