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  1. The Muddy Waters Band was the final act of the Sunday Blues performance. Chess Records released the performance as a live album, Muddy Waters at Newport 1960, and included many of his hits from the 1950s including “Hoochie Coochie Man” (1954) and “Got My Mojo Working” (1957). The final song of the album is “Goodbye Newport Blues ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Otis_SpannOtis Spann - Wikipedia

    The Blues Is Where It's At, Spann's 1966 album for ABC-Bluesway, includes contributions from George "Harmonica" Smith, Muddy Waters, and Sammy Lawhorn. The Bottom of the Blues (1967), featuring Spann's wife, Lucille Spann (June 23, 1938 – August 2, 1994), was released by Bluesway.

  3. 19 de oct. de 2012 · Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield, Issaquena County, Mississippi, April 4, 1913 - Westmont, Illinois, April 30, 1983) was an American blues musician and is generally considered "the father of Chicago Blues."His career spanned over thirty years and he produced what are considered to be some of the finest blues songs ever, such as Hoochie Coochie Man, Mannish Boy and Got My Mojo Working.

  4. Muddy Waters Birth Date. Muddy was thought to have been born in Rolling Fork MS in 1915. He certainly lived at Rolling Fork until his mother died when he was three years of age, but he was probably born at nearby Jug’s Corner in Issaquena County in 1913. Muddy gave his year of birth as 1915 in an interview with The Chicago Defender in 1955 ...

  5. The actual house that Muddy Waters lived in is no longer at this site; it has been moved to the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale. This is an important site in blues history: it was the site of Muddy Waters’ first recordings, made in 1941-42 by Alan Lomax. The GPS location of the Muddy Waters’ House marker is: N 34° 15.706′ W 90° 37.947′.

  6. 21 de may. de 2023 · # 9 – Country Blues. As with any essential song list, it’s important to go back to the song that started it all. Muddy Waters “Country Blues,” was the song that Alan Lomax recorded of Muddy Waters playing in 1941. It was released on a 78 rpm record along with the song “I Be’s Troubled. This is the first known Muddy Waters recording.

  7. The Big Muddy Inn and Blues Room is a six-room boutique hotel and music venue in Natchez, Mississippi. Located downtown just two blocks from the Mississippi River, the Big Muddy hosts regular live music in its Blues Room, including blues artist-in-residence Amy Allen. The next time you're booking a stay in Natchez or looking for upcoming ...