Blues Legends Unite: Muddy Waters, Pinetop Perkins, and Jerry Portnoy at the 1980 Montreal Jazz Festival
The year was 1980, and the Montreal Jazz Festival was buzzing with anticipation as blues enthusi…
The year was 1980, and the Montreal Jazz Festival was buzzing with anticipation as blues enthusi…
Introduction The blues has a way of transcending time and place, and there's no better testa…
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Johnny Winter and Muddy Waters' collaboration is a significant moment in blues history. Thei…
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The British band The Rolling Stones named themselves after Muddy Waters' 1950 song "Ro…
Photo taken from internet and adapted for the article Famous Blues Covers In the 1960s, "…
Photo taken from Jango Radio Facebook page Famous Blues Covers December's Children (And Ever…
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King Bee is the fourteenth and final studio album by blues singer and guitarist Muddy Waters. Re…
Photo taken from Muddy Waters official Facebook page Epic Songs for Monday Muddy Waters , &qu…
McKinley Morganfield, known professionally as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer-son…
Photo taken from Facebook, author unknown Famous Blues Covers The Rolling Stones is the debut…
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