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McKinley Morganfield aka "Muddy Waters"

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He was born McKinley Morganfield in Rolling Fork, Mississippi in 1915. Because he liked to play in creeks and puddles as a young boy while living with his grandmother on the Stovall Plantation he acquired the nickname "Muddy". The Stovall Plantation was just north of Clarksdale, Mississippi where he moved at the age of three after his mother had died. He started playing the harmonica at the age of seven and picked up the guitar at seventeen. During the next several years he played in a small band performing at picnics and parties on weekends. During weekdays his time was spent picking cotton for fifty cents a day. One of his earliest recordings included a session he did in 1941 for the folklorists Alan Lomax and John Work while they were touring the south.

Waters moved to Chicago in May of 1943 at which time his blues style went through a dramatic transformation where he played with blues greats Big Bill Broonzy and John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson. Because of the noise of the large Chicago club crowds, Waters switched from acoustic to electric guitar. It wasn't until he met Leonard Chess that his recording career truly began. Chess was at the time co-owner of Aristocrat Records which later became Chess Records. By developing a strong working relationship with Chess and bassist/songwriter Willie Dixon he was able to record many great blues hits.

Many of Waters' blues standards that bore the raw sound of their Mississippi Delta roots were recorded at Aristocrat Records. In 1948 Waters released his breakthrough hit "I Can't Be Satisfied". Other classic cuts included songs written by Willie Dixon including, "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man," and "I Just Want to Make Love to You". Other Waters originals included, "Got My Mojo Working," "Mannish Boy" and "Rollin' and Tumblin". His first release on the new Chess Records label in 1950 was "Rollin' Stone". "Rollin' Stone" would later become the namesake of the legendary British rock band The Rolling Stones.

The influence of his mentors, Robert Johnson and Son House were reflected in his blues with his slashing slide guitar and fierce vocals. By the same token, Waters' music influenced and launched many prominent careers of bandleaders as they passed through his band. Including; "Little Walter" Jacobs, Junior Wells, Pinetop Perkins, Otis Spann, James Cotton, Jimmy Rogers and Memphis Slim to name a few.

Waters' first album was released in the late Fifties which was a collection of his greatest studio recording singles simply entitled "The Best of Muddy Waters".

Best of Muddy Waters Vol. 2 CD (Muddy Waters)

Best of Muddy Waters Vol. 2 CD (Muddy Waters)


Best of Muddy Waters Vol. 2 CD Tracks

During this same time and into the early Sixties, Waters released several acoustic and folk blues recordings that didn't fare too well. As rock and blues popularity grew so did Waters' in the Sixties he performed more and more to the younger generation. In the late Sixties and early Seventies, Waters released albums in which Mike Bloomfield and Eric Clapton appeared, including "Fathers and Sons" in 1969 and "The London Muddy Waters Sessions" in 1972.

In 1976 Waters left Chess Records after thirty years for the Columbia subsidiary Blue Sky. Another boost to Waters' career came from his electrifying rendition of "Mannish Boy" accompanied by The Band in their farewell film documentary "The Last Waltz".

Waters continued to tour and record throughout the seventies and early Eighties. Muddy Waters died on April 30, 1983. He was 68 years old.

Along with his musical legacy, Waters cultivated a great respect for the blues as one of its most dominant innovators. It is said that no other figure was more important in influencing the history and development of the blues than Muddy Waters with the exception of Robert Johnson.

Rollin' Stone aka "Catfish Blues" 

"Catfish Blues" inspired the name of the legendary British rock band, The Rolling Stones.

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Mannish Boy 

Muddy Waters plays "Manish Boy"

In this clip from a 1971 performance, Muddy Waters and his band perform "Manish Boy." From the DVD "Muddy Waters In Concert 1971." More info at http://guitarvideos.com/dvd/13085dvd.htm

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Learn To Play The Blues, Man 

Become a musician! Whether you wish to learn to sing or play an like a pro, Sheet Music Plus has the DVDs and books to get you started! From Muddy Waters to Robert Johnson, you can find it all.


Muddy Waters (DVD)

Muddy Waters (DVD)


Hosted by Bob Margolin, by Muddy Waters. Instructional video: DVD for electric guitar. DVD only - no sheet music. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Signature Licks DVD. Published by Hal Leonard.

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Bass songbook. Series: Hal Leonard Bass Recorded Versions. 112 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.

Deep Blues

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By Muddy Waters. Guitar tablature songbook for guitar and voice. Series: Hal Leonard Guitar Recorded Versions. 184 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.

Great Blues Music Reference Materials 

Want to learn more about this great blues legend and his roots, his music and the impact he had on today's musicians and music? Here are some good reference materials describing just that.

Muddy Waters - Deep Blues (Guitar Recorded Versions)

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Can't Be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters

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At Home in the Muddy Water: A Guide to Finding Peace Within Everyday Chaos

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Muddy Waters Would Love This! 

Learning the guitar and the blues has gone hi-tech for the would be blues artist. Muddy Waters would have loved it if something like this had been around in his day! You can learn the blues, and not tick off anyone else in the house while you do it!

The Play-By-Ear iPod Electric Guitar.

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Got My Mojo Working 

Muddy Waters & James Cotton - Got My Mojo Working (1966)

Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Working (1966)

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Muddy Waters Ringtones 

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Mannish Boy

Mannish Boy



Hard Day Blues

Hard Day Blues

Hoochie Coochie Man 

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Great Blues Music 

Experience the sound and style that made Muddy Waters one of the world's greatest influences of classic and modern rock & roll.

The Definitive Collection

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The Anthology: 1947-1972

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Muddy "Mississippi" Waters Live

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Folk Singer

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Hard Again

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Art Featuring Muddy Waters 

Art Poster Metal Framed Print - Muddy Waters & B. B. King - Artist: Bill Greene- Poster Size: 11 X 14

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Bill Greene:Muddy Waters & B. B. King11 X 14 inches. High Quality Framed Art Work. This Poster is framed using a Black metal frame with no matte. This Muddy Waters & B. B. King is made with High Quality Poster paper and is made for years of enjoyment.

Mississippi Delta & The Blues 

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Mississippi Delta & Blues Links 

Mississippi Delta Blues
Learn more about the whole Mississippi Delta Blues origin here.
Ground Zero Blues Club
Clarksdale, Mississippi is ground zero for the blues. Here, among Clarksdale's rich history, you will find Morgan Freeman's famous Ground Zero Blues Club where all are welcome to come play the blues, and if you're lucky, you might just get a chance to meet Morgan Freeman.
Delta Blues Museum
Museum dedicated to the history of the Blues in Mississippi.
Soulshine Expressions
At Soulshine Expressions, you'll find original photographic and graphic designs on a wide variety of products including t shirts and apparel, prints, gift items and more. Express your soul with something for everyone at Soulshine Expressions.
Soulshine Expressions Gallery
Stock photography site featuring Mississippi scenery such as Battlefield Park in Vicksburg, MS and the Mississippi Delta among other locales and subjects. Royalty free digital images available.
Mississippi Magazine
Premier Mississippi Magazine
Delta Magazine
Premier Mississippi Magazine serving the Mississippi Delta.
Delta Blues
One man's interesting blog on the city of Rolling Fork, Mississippi--birthplace of Muddy Waters.

Get Down & Muddy With Muddy 

Can't get enough Muddy Waters? Me either.

Muddy Waters at Newport Muddy Waters Live CD (Muddy Waters)

Muddy Waters at Newport Muddy Waters Live CD (Muddy Waters)

Muddy Waters at Newport Muddy Waters Live CD Muddy Waters classic Muddy Waters at Newport album is combined with the passable 1977 record Muddy Waters Live on this single-disc Beat Goes On reissue. The packaging and sound quality on this disc are first-rate, but the juxtaposition of the two records isnt particularly wise, since the Newport album dwarfs the 77 album in terms of excitement, energy and overall quality. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Tracks
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