Howlin’ Wolf – Short Biography

Chester Arthur Burnett, better known as Howlin’ Wolf, was a towering figure in the world of blues music. Born on June 10, 1910, in White Station, Mississippi, he grew up surrounded by the rich musical heritage of the Mississippi Delta. From a young age, Burnett showed a deep passion for music, and he began singing and playing the harmonica in local juke joints.

Life in the rural South was tough, and Burnett experienced his share of hardships. He worked as a sharecropper and a truck driver, all the while honing his musical skills. His distinctive voice, characterized by its gravelly, guttural quality, became his trademark. It was a voice that could convey raw emotion and capture the essence of the blues like few others.