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Willie Dixon

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  Willie Dixon - Hoochie coochie man Birth name: William James Dixon Born: July 1, 1915 Vicksburg, Mississippi, U.S. Died: January 29, 1992 (aged 76) Burbank, California   Willie Dixon - I Just Want To Make Love To You Genres: Blues, Chicago Blues, rythm and blues, Gospel Occupation: Musician, songwriter, arranger, record producer, boxer Instruments: Vocal, double bass, guitar Willie Dixon - Little Red Rooster Years active: 1939 - 1992 Labels: Chess/Checker, Cobra, Colombia, Bluesville, Yambo Willie Dixon - My Babe Willie Dixon was proficient in playing the double bass and the guitar and sang with a distinctive voice. He was the best known songwriter of his time. He is up there, next to Muddy Waters as most influential person in shaping the sound of the Chicago blues. Willie Dixon - Spoonful Dixon's songs have been recorded by countless musicians in many genres. Famous songs by Dixon are: Hoochie coochie man I just want to make love to you Little Red Rooster My Babe You Can't ...

Robert Johnson

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  Robert Johnson - Sweet Home Chicago Birth name: Robert Leroy Johnson Born: possibly May 8, 1911, Hazlehurst, Mississippi, U.S. Sweet Home Chicago by Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Hubert Sumlin, Robert Cray Died: August 16, 1938 (27), Greenwood, Mississippi Genres: Deltablues Occupation(s): musician, singer, songwriter Instruments: Guitar, vocals, harmonica, jaw harp Years active: 1929 - 1938 Robert Johnson - Crossroads "Sweet Home Chicago" is a blues standerd first recorded by Robert Johnson 1936 Numerous artists have played the song in various styles. "Cross Road Blues"(Crossroads) is also written and recorded bij Johnson in 1936, in his vocal and acoustic slide guitar in the Delta Blues-style. Elmore James revived the song in 1954 and 1960. Eric Clapton made the song popular with the band Cream in the late 1960s. "Cross Road Blues" (commonly known as "Crossroads") Robert Johnson performed it solo with his vocal and acoustic slide gu...

Muddy Waters

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Muddy Waters & Rolling Stones  Birthname: McKinley Morganfield  Issaquena County, Mississippi, US  Born: April 4, 1913  Died: April 30, 1983 (Aged 70)  Westmont, Illinois Mississippi Delta Blues Genres: Blues, Chicago Blues, Delta Blues Occupation(s): musician, songwriter, bandleader Muddy Waters - I Be's Trouble Instruments: vocals, guitar, harmonica Years active: 1941 - 1982 Muddy Waters official website Muddy Waters, McKinley Morganfield, grew up on Stovall Plantation near Clarksdale Mississippi. When he was 17 he played guitar and the harmonica like local bluesartists Son House and Robert Johnson. 1943 he moved to Chicago to become a full-time professional musician. Muddy Waters - Lonesome Day 1946 He recorded his first records for Columbia Records and Aristocrat Records. 1950's Muddy Waters band: Harmonica - Little Walter Jacobs, Guitar - Jimmy Rogers, Elga Edmons (Elgin Evans) - drum, piano - Otis Span Muddy Waters - Ashgrove & interview His mother...

Buddy Guy

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 Buddy Guy Born: George Guy, July 30, 1936, Lettsworth, Louisiana, U.S. Genres: Chicago Blues, blues, electric blues, blues rock Occupation(s): musician, songwriter, guitarist Instruments: guitar, vocals Years active: 1953 - now His parents were sharecroppers. As a child he would pick cotton. $2.50 for 100 pounds of cotton. He tought himself to play the guitar on a two-string diddley bow he had made. Later someone gave him a Harmony acoustic guitar. Buddy Guy & Junior Welsh Buddy Guy & Rolling Stones Buddy Guy & Carlos Santana Moved to Chicago September 25, 1957. Guy fell under the influence of Muddy Waters. Chess records used Buddy Guy mainly as a session guitarist to back Muddy Waters, Howlin'Wolf, Little Walter, Sonny Boy Williamson, Koko Taylor. 1967 He was still working as a tow truck driver while playing clubs at night. Buddy Guy - Hoochie Coochie Man In 1965 he participated in the European tour American Folk Blues Festival 1991 Buddy Guy recorded his mainstream b...