Monday, February 28, 2011

Muddy Waters - You Do not Have to Go - Chicago September 1981

gravityworld.tv In August 1981, when the undisputed king of Chicago blues Chicago headlining set - then the "Windy City" Best Outdoor Festival - for two nights, bullying his loyal subjects Navy Pier on Lake one of the greatest innovators language had never been heard. Muddy Waters led the charge in the late 1940s and early '50s to electrify the Delta Blues in an urban environment. Its unparalleled combo should include future stars such as ACE-guitarist Jimmy Rogers, the harmonicVirtuoso Little Walter and Otis Spann Piano Wizard. Muddy but was always in the spotlight. His gruff, authoritative voice performance and cutting slide guitar define the purest form of postwar Chicago blues. Waters 'charisma' was great as his musical vision. Born April 4, 1915, in Issaquena County, Mississippi, learned the blues while McKinley Morganfield on sharecropping Stovall Plantation. A guitarist influenced him most. "I've never seen a man who could then play asSon House as well, for me. With this great voice and he could sing, "said muddy." He Preachin 'the Blues was back then, and I thought it was the best in the world. "End of August 1941 musicologist Alan Lomax and John Work laminate Coahoma County in search of country gospel and blues talent. You have made field recordings with Muddy Lomax returned the next year to cut more. But these were for the Library of Congress. Only Muddy moved north in 1943, has pursued a career as a...

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