Throwback: Black History Month: Howlin’ Wolf

Today is the 23rd day of Black History Month. Over the course of the month, I’ll spend some time paying tribute to Black artists across a wide and diverse array of genres and styles. My hope is that these posts should serve as an important reminder that the Black experience is the American experience, that Black culture is American culture — and importantly, Black lives and Black art matter. You can’t love Black art and Black artists without giving a shit about Black people. 

This month won’t be a comprehensive study of Black music. It’ll be more idiosyncratic because — well, JOVM after all. Now, if you’ve been following this site, you may recall that so far I’ve paid tribute to:

Today, I felt it necessary to show some love to the legendary Howlin’ Wolf. The great bluesman managed to influence all of the greatest rock acts known to man: Led Zeppelin liberally borrowed and remade “How Many More Years” and another song — because it has one of the greatest riffs known to man.