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A postwar Chicago blues scene without the magnificent contributions of Muddy Waters is absolutely unimaginable. From the late '40s on, he eloquently defined the city's aggressive, swaggering, Delta-rooted sound with h...
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Rollin' Stone | His Best: 1947 to 1955 |
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Baby Please Don't Go | The Anthology: 1947-1972 |
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Still a Fool | Rollin' Stone: The Golden Anniversary Collection |
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Radio VH1 stations that play Muddy Waters |
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Blues Essentials
The raw undeniable power of the blues greats and legends are as alive today as when they were originally recorded. This is the real stuff, and whether it's sad or feet tapping, there's never been anything like it. |
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Blues Part 2
In the late 1950s and early 1960s an awakening of interest in the power and magic of the blues among younger listeners led to the so-called "blues revival". Old-time acoustic masters and electric originators had their careers revived, and white kids in England and America plugged in. The blues today are alive and well and in no need of a revival. Tune in and check it out. |
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Official Site: The Official Muddy Waters Website
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