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Muddy Waters Defined Chicago Blues

includes live recording of 1979 concert in Chicago


Muddy Waters was an American blues musician who was born as McKinley Morganfield on April 4, 1915, in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. He is widely considered as one of the most important figures in the history of the blues and one of the pioneers of the Chicago blues sound. His music and influence have had a profound impact on blues, rock and roll, and generations of musicians.


Waters grew up on Stovall Plantation and started playing the blues as a young man. He moved to Chicago in 1943 and quickly became a popular figure in the city's thriving blues scene. He began recording for the Chess Records label in the late 1940s and over the next two decades, he recorded and released a series of critically acclaimed albums that established him as one of the most powerful and influential blues artists of his time.


One of the defining characteristics of Muddy Waters' music was his rough and powerful voice, which was complemented by his virtuosic guitar playing. He combined elements of Delta blues with the amplified sound of Chicago blues to create a unique and powerful sound that was both raw and sophisticated. His songs often dealt with themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues, and they were characterized by his emotive and passionate delivery.


Waters' musical legacy has been far-reaching. He is widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of modern blues, and his influence can be heard in the music of countless blues and rock and roll artists, including The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix. He was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, and he was posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1993.


In addition to his musical contributions, Muddy Waters was also known for his larger-than-life personality and charismatic stage presence. He was a charismatic performer who commanded the attention of audiences with his powerful voice and energetic performances. He continued to tour and perform until his death in 1983, leaving behind a legacy of music that has inspired and influenced generations of musicians.


In conclusion, Muddy Waters was a pioneering figure in the blues and a true king of the Chicago blues sound. His music and influence have had a profound impact on blues, rock and roll, and generations of musicians, and his legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day. Whether you're a fan of the blues or just appreciate great music, Muddy Waters' contributions to the world of music are undeniable and will be remembered for generations to come.


Myddy Waters Live in Chicago 1979


Tracklist: 0:00 Last nite 7:12 Harry's groove 11:55 Instrumental with spoken intro by Muddy Waters 14:01 Nine below zero 19:20 Baby please don't go 23:49 They call me Muddy Waters 29:41 Everything's gonna be alright 33:41 Manish boy 38:50 Lonesome in my bedroom 43:27 Corinne Corinna 47:36 Kansas city 55:28 Caldonia 1:01:38 Long distance call 1:08:35 Hold it 1:09:42 Got my mojo working





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