[Harp-L] question about earliest Charlie Musselwhite recordings



     In my vinyl collection I have a number of Charlie Musselwhite's early recordings. No recording dates are given, but the release dates are as follows:
John Hammond - So Many Roads on Vanguard - 1965 wlMike Bloomfield, Levon Helm, Robbie Robertson, Jimmy Lewis, Garth Hudson
Chicago/The Blues/Today! on Vanguard - 1966 w/Big walter Horton, Johnny Shines, Floyd Jones, Frank Kirkland
Stand Back on Vanguard - 1967 w/Harvey Mandell, Barry Goldberg, Bob Anderson, Fred Below
Stone Blues on Vanguard - 1968 w/Eddie Ho, Larry Welker, Tim Kaihatsu, Clay Cotton, Carl Severeid
Tennessee Woman on Vanguard - 1969 w/Skip Rose, Tim Kaihatsu, Lance Dickerson, Carl Severeid
Jimmy Witherspoon-The Blues Singer - 1969 w/Harvey Mandell, Danny Kalb, Barry Goldberg, Brother Jack McDuff
     I think the date with Big Walter was Charlie's first "official" recording. He was in pretty heavy company at the time, basically backing Big Walter on 2nd harp. This was before he himself signed with Vanguard.
Pete Sheridan
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