'muddy waters' yielded 13 matches.
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- Muddy Waters Muddy Waters, was a great American blues musician. He is "the Father of Chicago blues". "Muddy was a master of just the right notes. It was profound guitar playing, deep and simple. . . . more country blues transposed to the electric guitar, the kin...
- Rock Me, Baby: A Blues Crossover Standard Rock Me, Baby has been bouncing around the blues world since its first recording in 1940 by Big Bill Broonzy, and has been covered and reimagined by dozens of musicians of both blues and rock-and-roll fame. The song has crossed genre boundaries and h...
- Mississippi Delta Blues Stretching from Memphis South to Vicksburg, Mississippi, and bordered by the Mississippi River to the West and the Yazoo River to the East, the Mississippi Delta has been commonly known as the birthplace of the blues following the civil war. Although...
- Jerry Portnoy Jerry Portnoy was born in 1943 and grew up in the blues rich atmosphere of Chicago's famous Maxwell Street Market during the golden age of Chicago Blues. He began his professional career in the late 60's and since that time has performed, live and on...
- Pinetop Perkins Most well known as a Muddy Waters sideman, at ninety-six years of age, Pinetop Perkins is still one of the greatest working blues piano players!
- Willie Dixon You know Willie's songs, but you may not even know it! Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Mose Allison, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, The Yardbirds, Cream, The Animals, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, The Doors, Paul Rogers, Koko Taylor and num...
- Kenny Wayne Shepherd Kenny Wayne Shepherd is an American Blues musician.
- My newest album "Good Girl Sings the Blues" "Good Girl Sings the Blues" is a collaboration project between NYC based singer/songwriter Boggie and blues composer Lawrence Fritts. Boggie is a classically trained singer and pianist. She holds a Master of Music Degree in Voice Performance from the...
- Buddy Guy Buddy Guy has been a fixture on the blues circuit for many years and many guitarists such as Eric Clapton and the late Stevie Ray Vaughan pointed to Buddy Guy as an inspiration. He is well known for being the ultimate showman and has been playing th...
- Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton Tour Monday, June 15, 2009. The house is packed, the lights go down. Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton step onto the stage. It's better than my fantasy, becasue I hadn't expected them to share the stage all night, but they did. I didn't expect them to play s...
- Good Girl Sings the Blues "Good Girl Sings the Blues" is a collaboration project between NYC based singer/songwriter Boggie and blues composer Lawrence Fritts. Boggie is a classically trained singer and pianist. She holds a Master of Music Degree in Voice Performance from the...
- Blues Guitar Secrets - Best Blues Guitar Lessons DVDs For over 40 years ( since I was 8 years old ) I have had a passion for learning to play the guitar in a band. As my tastes matured in highschool and college I developed a passion for rock and blues guitar music... and as a young man in my 20's I disc...
- The-Last-Waltz The Last Waltz was a concert by the Canadian-American rock group, The Band, held on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1976, at Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. Billed as a "farewell" performance after 16 years of touring,[1] the concert saw The Ban...
