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    With the vast amount of vintage Chicago Blues available on the CD market today and many offering lengthy liner notes by solid journalists, it's considerably easy to think every detail of an icon like Little Walter has been uncovered and written about.

    Is it possible, more than thirty years after his death, fifty-plus years since his arrival on the Chicago scene, and over seventy years since his birth, to dig up new and interesting facts on the most influential harmonica player that ever lived?

    There's no question that Marion Walter Jacobs has been written about extensively; his name manages to surface in nearly all books on the subject of blues, there are countless compact discs on shelves everywhere with prime examples of what he was capable of musically, and the blues journals here and abroad seem to have reviewed close to everything he ever appeared on.

    The major concern is whether or not there was enough to fill the pages of a book.

    Enter Tony Glover, Scott Dirks, and Ward Gain