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Authors: Robert Gordon
Chess Records,
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; Arc Music and,
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; blues market and,
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; books about,
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; Chuck Berry and,
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; company sold,
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; lawsuit and,
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London
Sessions
(album),
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; Muddy’s car accident and,
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; offices moved,
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; Pye Records and,
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; Rolling Stones and,
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Chicago, Illinois,
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Chicago Blues
(documentary)
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Chicago Blues
(Rowe)
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Chicago Blues at Home
(album)
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Chicago Defender,
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,
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Chicken Shack,
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,
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, (album)
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chiffon blues,
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Chisenhall, Fred,
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Chisholm, Malcom,
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Chris Barber Band,
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Christian, Charlie,
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Clapton, Eric,
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Clark, James,
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Clark, Jimmy,
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Clarksdale, Mississippi,
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Clarksdale Citizens Association,
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Clarksdale Civic Auditorium,
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Clay, Francis,
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Clay, Jesse,
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“Clouds in My Heart,”
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Clovers,
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Coast Recorders,
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Cohn, David,
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Cohodas, Nadine,
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Collaboration
(album)
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Colt Management Company,
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Columbia Records,
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combs,
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“Come On,”
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“Come See Me Early in the Morning,”
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The Complete Plantation Recordings
(album)
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Conversation with the Blues
(Oliver)
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,
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Cooper, Amelia “Cookie.”
See
Morganfield, Cookie (granddaughter)
Cooper, Azelene Morganfield.
See
Morganfield, Azelene (daughter)
Cooper, Lee,
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“Copper Brown,”
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Copperfield, David,
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“Corn Song,”
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“Corrine, Corrina,”
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Corroza, Silvio,
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Cosmic Joy–Scout Super Jam,
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Cotton, Ceola,
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Cotton, James,
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; cancer and,
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;
Can’t Get No Grinding
(album),
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; Clay and,
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; gigs and,
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,
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,
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; Grossman and,
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; Hare and,
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;
Muddy “Mississippi” Waters Live
(album),
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; in Muddy’s band,
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,
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; in Muddy’s Chicago house,
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; Muddy’s funeral,
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“My Dog Can’t Bark,”
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; quits band,
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; on rock and roll,
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; solo career of,
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; Spann and,
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; Stephenson and,
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; white audiences and,
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Cotton Club,
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“Cotton Crop Blues,”
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Cottonwood Plantation,
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country blues,
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“Country Blues,”
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The Country Blues
(Charter)
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Crawford, Ernest “Big,”
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Crawford, Pete,
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“Crawling Kingsnake,”
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“The Crazy Blues,”
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Creedence Clearwater,
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Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young,
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“Crossroads,”
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Crutchfield, Freddie,
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Czxy Records,
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Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues
(Guy)
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Darin, Bobby,
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Davis, Reverend Gary,
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Dayron, Norman,
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Dease, Lucille,
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; children of,
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; drugs and,
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; “Mean Disposition,”
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; Muddy’s women and,
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; as road wife,
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; travels with Muddy,
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.
See also
McClenton, Lucille
Deep Blues
(Palmer)
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The Deep Blues of Paul Oscher
(album)
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“Deep Down in Florida,”
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Deep in the Blues
(album)
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“Deep in the Heart of Texas,”
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delay singer,
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Delmark Records,
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Delta Blues Festival,
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Delta Blues Museum,
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The Devil Is a Busy Man
(album)
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“Diamonds at Your Feet,”
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Diddley, Bo,
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diddley bow,
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Dixon, Marie,
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Dixon, Willie,
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; Cameron and,
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; car accident and,
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; gigs and,
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,
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; Marie and,
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; Muddy’s funeral,
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; songwriting and,
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; on SoundStage,
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; Williamson and,
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Docie’s Lounge,
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Donegan, Lonnie,
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“Don’t Go No Further,”
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Dorothy (outside wife)
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Douglas, Alan,
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“Down in the Bottom,”
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Down on Stovall’s Plantation
(album)
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Driftwood, Jimmy,
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Du Drop Lounge,
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Dugger, Carl,
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Duncan, Adolph “Billy,”
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Dunn, Duck,
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Dylan, Bob,
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“Early Morning Blues,”
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Ebony
(magazine)
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Edmonds, Elga,
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; fired by Muddy,
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; gigs and,
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; joins Muddy’s band,
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; in Muddy’s Chicago house,
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; name of,
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; at Newport,
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Edwards, Esmond,
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Edwards, Honeyboy,
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Electric Circus,
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Electric Flag,
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Electric Mud
(album)
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Ellington, Duke,
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Emerson, Brownie,
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Estes, Sleepy John,
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“Evans Shuffle,”
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Fathers and Sons
(album)
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Federal label,
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Feel Like Going Home
(Guralnick)
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Fields, Bobby,
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Filene, Benjamin,
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Fisk Jubilee Singers,
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Fisk–Library of Congress recordings,
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Fisk University,
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“Five Long Years,”
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“Five Spot,”
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Flame Club,
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Fleischer, Richard,
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Floyd, Quin,
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Flying Fish Records,
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Foghat,
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Folk Festival of the Blues
(album)
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folklore,
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Folk Singer
(album)
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,
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,
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,
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“For Blacks Only” (TV)
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Ford, Aleck.
See
Williamson, Sonny Boy, II
“Forty Days and Forty Nights,”
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“Forty-Four Blues,”
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Foster, “Baby Face” Leroy,
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Foster, Preston,
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Foster, Willie,
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“Fox Squirrel,”
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Frank, Michael,
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Franklin, John,
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