Little Mack Simmons was a powerhouse harmonica player and gritty blues vocalist who made his mark on the Chicago blues scene starting in the 1950s. Born in Arkansas in 1933, Simmons moved to Chicago as a teenager, where he quickly became immersed in the city's storied blues culture. A contemporary and friend of blues legend Little Walter, Simmons developed a raw, soulful harmonica style that earned him a strong local following and respect from fellow musicians.
Throughout his career, Simmons recorded a wide range of material, from classic Chicago blues to electric blues with a funkier edge. After stepping away from the music industry for a period—during which he became a minister—he made a strong comeback in the 1990s with albums like "Little Mack Is Back" and "The Last Sessions." His passionate delivery and deep roots in the blues tradition made him a standout figure, keeping the spirit of postwar Chicago blues alive for new generations of listeners.
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