Paul Lamb, born on July 9, 1955, in Blyth, Northumberland, England, is a British
blues harmonica player and bandleader. Inspired by Sonny Terry, Lamb began
playing the harmonica during his childhood and started performing in clubs at
the age of 15. He initially played only acoustic blues until around 1980,
collaborating with notable figures such as Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, and Brownie
McGhee. In the early 1980s, Lamb formed the Blues Burglars with guitarist Johnny
Whitehill, which later evolved into Paul Lamb & the King Snakes. Their eponymous
album was released in 1990 under Ace...