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  1. Willie Dixon, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf, Johnny Winter, James Cotton, Otis Spann, Little Walter, Bob Margolin: Família; Fills: Mud Morganfield, Big Bill Morganfield: ... 1971 - McKinley Morganfield A.K.A. Muddy Waters; 1971 - Live (at Mr. Kelly's) 1972 - The London Muddy Waters Sessions; 1973 - Can't Get No Grindin' 1974 - London Revisted with ...

  2. While Waters was still leading a fine band that delivered live (and included the likes of Pinetop Perkins on piano and James Cotton on harmonica), Chess Records was moving more toward the rock, soul, and R&B marketplace, and seemed eager to market him to white rock fans, a notion that reached its nadir in 1968 with Electric Mud, in which Waters was paired up with a psychedelic rock band ...

  3. While Waters was still leading a fine band that delivered live (and included the likes of Pinetop Perkins on piano and James Cotton on harmonica), Chess Records was moving more toward the rock, soul, and R&B marketplace, and seemed eager to market him to white rock fans, a notion that reached its nadir in 1968 with Electric Mud, in which Waters was paired up with a psychedelic rock band ...

  4. 29 de sept. de 1992 · Find release reviews and credits for Muddy Waters: Live (At Mr. Kelly's) - Muddy Waters on AllMusic - 1992. Find release reviews and credits for Muddy Waters: Live (At Mr. Kelly's) - Muddy Waters on AllMusic - 1992 New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock Rap R ...

  5. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupBlow Wind Blow (Live At Mr. Kelly's / 1971) · Muddy WatersMuddy Waters: Live (At Mr. Kelly's)℗ 1971 UMG Recording...

  6. Muddy "Mississippi" WatersLive is a live album by Muddy Waters, released in January 1979. It was recorded during the 1977–78 tour to support Muddy Waters' album Hard Again (1977) and features the same musicians, including James Cotton and Johnny Winter, who had produced the album. Critical reception

  7. Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter and James Cotton, live at the Palladium, New York on March 4th 1977. Steve Paul of Blue Sky Records, appeared as a saviour to both Johnny Winter and blues giant Muddy Waters, at a time when both musicians were facing hard times. The result of his investment soon paid off, with the Hard Again tour combining the ...