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  1. Waters also spent some time working in cotton plantation farms as a sharecropper. This did not affect his music career as he often found time to entertain people with his unique taste in music. In the early 1940s, things improved as he joined Silas Green Tent Show.

  2. Stovall Plantation, now known as Stovall Farms, is a private family run working farm, primarily operating in the cotton business. Stovall Plantation is of course famous for being the home of Muddy Waters for some 30 years before he went north to Chicago. Muddy was actually born in or near Rolling Fork, some 105 miles (169km) south of Stovall ...

  3. 19 de ago. de 2020 · The Muddy Waters Blues Band was recording as an entity by 1951, the epitome of the hard-edged, driving electric Blues band of Chicago, a cornerstone of what we call rock music today. In 1951 ...

  4. Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! Well, I wish I was a catfish, Swimmin in a oh, deep, blue sea I would have all you good lookin women, Fishin, fishin after me Sure 'nough, a-after me Sure 'nough, a-after me Oh 'nough, oh 'nough, sure 'nough I went to my baby's house, And I sit down oh, on her steps She said, "C'mon in now, Muddy You know, my husband just now ...

  5. Waters also spent some time working in cotton plantation farms as a sharecropper. This did not affect his music career as he often found time to entertain people with his unique taste in music. In the early 1940s, things improved as he joined Silas Green Tent Show.

  6. 5 de dic. de 2008 · "Cadillac Records" opens in the 1940s: Leonard Chess is dreaming of opening a club in Chicago, for a black clientele; Muddy Waters (played, superbly, by Jeffrey Wright) is working as a ...

  7. McKinley Morganfield (1915 1983), aka "Muddy Waters," grew up and worked as a sharecropper on the Stovall Plantation on the outskirts of Clarksdale, Mississippi. He learned to play guitar and harmonica as a child and was influenced by the styles of Robert Johnson, Charley Patton and Son House. His grandmother nicknamed him "Muddy" because he ...