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Authors: Robert Gordon
Johnson, Tommy,
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Jones, Birmingham,
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Jones, Brian,
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Jones, Calvin,
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Jones, Dan “Duke,” Sr.,
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Jones, Floyd,
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Jones, Lewis,
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Jones, Thomas,
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Jordan, Charley,
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Jug’s Corner, Mississippi,
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Jukes,
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“Just Make Love to Me,”
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“Just to Be with You,”
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Kaplan, Bruce,
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Kappus, Mike,
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“Katie,”
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“Katie May,”
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Kelly, “Big Ed,”
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Kent, Don,
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“Key to the Highway,”
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KFFA (radio station)
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“Killing Floor,”
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“Kind Hearted Woman,”
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“Kinfolks Blues,”
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King, Albert,
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King, B. B.: ABC Booking and,
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; bands of,
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gigs and,
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; hears Muddy,
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; Muddy’s funeral,
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; reviews of,
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; white audiences and,
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; women and,
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King, Martin Luther, Jr.,
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King (piano player)
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King–Anderson Plantation,
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King Biscuit Time,
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King label,
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King of the Electric Blues
(album)
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Knights of Pythias Band and Orchestra,
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Koester, Bob,
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Kooper, Al,
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Korner, Alexis,
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Kroger Plantation,
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Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross,
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Landau, Jon,
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Land of the Blues
(Demetre and Chauvard)
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The Land Where the Blues Began
(Lomax)
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Lane, James A.
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Rogers, Jimmy
The Last Waltz
(movie)
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Lawhorn, Sammy,
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Leake, Lafayette,
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Leary, S. P.,
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Led Zeppelin,
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Leeds Triennial Music Festival,
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The Legendary Band,
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Les McCann Trio,
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Lester, Bobby,
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“Let the Good Times Roll,”
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Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
(Agee)
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Levy, Len,
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Lewis, Jerry Lee,
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Liberty Night Club,
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Library of Congress,
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Lifetime Achievement Award,
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Lightbody, Keith,
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Lightnin’ Slim,
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“Like a Rolling Stone,”
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“Little Anne Mae,”
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Little Boy Blue.
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Williamson, Sonny Boy, II
“Little Geneva,”
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Little Walter,
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; Carey Bell and,
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; death of,
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; debut
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; early development of,
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; harmonica style of,
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; Junior Wells and,
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; on
KFFA radio,
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; recordings of,
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; Spann and,
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; Tucker and,
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Little Walter and His Night Cats,
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Live (At Mr. Kelly’s)
(album)
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“Live the Life I Love,”
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Living Blues
(magazine)
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Lockwood, Robert, Jr.,
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Lomax, Alan,
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; in England,
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; field trips of,
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; Fisk–Library of Congress recordings,
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; “Folksong: ’
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; interview with Muddy’s family,
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; letter to Lewis Jones,
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; meets Muddy Waters,
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; Muddy’s birthdate,
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; Poor People’s March,
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; Robert Johnson and,
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Lomax, Ruby,
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London Revisited
(album)
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The London Sessions
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Long, Myles,
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“Long Distance Call,”
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Lost Highway
(Guralnick)
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“Louisiana Blues,”
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Love, Willie,
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Lovelle, Herbie,
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“Love Is Strange,”
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lynchings,
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Lyon–Futterman Associates,
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Macomba Club,
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Madison, James “Pee Wee,”
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Magic Sam,
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“Main Stream,”
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Maisonette Lounge,
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“Make Me a Pallet on the Floor,”
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Malick, Peter,
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Mamlish label,
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Mann, Michael,
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“Mannish Boy,”
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Mannish Boys,
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Margolin, Bob,
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; career after Muddy,
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; Clapton and,
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; in Europe,
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; joins
Muddy’s band,
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The Last Waltz,
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; Muddy’s death and,
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; recordings and,
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; Rogers and,
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; Rolling Stones and,
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Martin, Fiddling Joe,
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Maxwell, Dave,
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Maxwell Street,
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“Maybellene,”
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Mayersville, Mississippi,
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MCA Records,
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McCartney, Paul,
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McClenton, Lucille,
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See also
Dease, Lucille
McCracklin, Jimmy,
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McDowell, Fred,
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McGhee, Brownie,
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McKaie, Andy,
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McKee, John,
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McKee, Margaret,
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McKee Plantation,
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McKie’s Show Lounge,
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McKinley Morganfield AKA Muddy Waters
(album)
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McMurray, Lillian,
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McNeil, Luella,
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McTell, Blind Willie,
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“Mean Mistreater,”
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“Mean Old Frisco Blues,”
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“Mean Red Spider,”
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Memphis Minnie,
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Memphis Minnie: Early Rhythm and Blues, 1949
(album)
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Memphis Recording Service,
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Memphis Slim,
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Merriweather, Big Maceo,
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Messinger, Bob,
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Messin’ with the Blues
(video)
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Metropolitan Funeral Parlors,
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Mildred (outside wife)
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Miles, Buddy,
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“Milk Cow Blues,”
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Miller, Aleck or Alex.
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Williamson, Sonny Boy, II
Miller, Rice.
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Williamson, Sonny Boy, II