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Presley, Elvis,
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“Pretty Girls Everywhere,”
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Price, Leonard,
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Priestly, Doris,
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Primer, John,
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,
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“Prowling Night-Hawk,”
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Purple Cat,
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Purro, Barbara “Candy,”
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Pye Records,
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Quiet Knight,
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race records,
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Rachel, Yank,
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racism,
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,
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Radio City Music Hall,
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Rainey, Ma,
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Raitt, Bonnie,
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,
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,
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Raw Blues
(album)
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RCA,
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,
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RCO label,
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Real Folk Blues
(album)
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,
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recording sessions,
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,
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,
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; ban on,
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,
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,
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,
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; with Chess Records,
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,
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.
See
also
Aristocrat Records; Chess Records; Fisk–Library of Congress recordings

Red Beans Records,
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Red Onion,
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“The Red Rooster,”
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Reed, Jimmy,
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,
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Regal Records,
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Restvale Cemetery,
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,
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Revenant Records,
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,
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Rhett, Ellis,
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Rhythm Night Club,
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Rice.
See
Williamson, Sonny Boy, II

Richards, Keith,
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,
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Richardson, Beulah,
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Riggins, Richard “Harmonica Slim,”
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Ripperton, Minnie,
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Rising Son
(album)
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Riverside Hotel,
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Robertson, Robbie,
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Robeson, Paul,
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Robinson, Jimmie Lee,
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,
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Robinson, Joe,
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Robinson, Sylvia,
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,
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rock and roll,
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,
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,
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
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“Rocket
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,”
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,
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“Rock Me,”
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Rogers, Dorothy,
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Rogers, Jimmy,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; on amps,
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; as bandleader,
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; on Big Bill Broonzy,
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; Big
Crawford and,
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; Chess Records and,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; death of,
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,
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; early development of,
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,
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,
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;
gigs and,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; harmonica playing,
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; Howlin’ Wolf and,
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; on KFFA radio,
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,
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;
Little Walter and,
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,
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; Muddy’s cancer and,
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; Muddy’s death and,
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; plays with
Sonny Boy Williamson,
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; quits Muddy’s band,
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,
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; recordings and,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; Regal Records and,
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; rehearsals at Muddy’s,
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; retires,
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; reunites with Muddy,
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,
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,
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; on scabbing,
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; Shaw agency and,
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; Spann and,
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,
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“Rollin’ and Tumblin’,”
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Rolling Fork, Mississippi,
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Rolling Stone,
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,
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Rolling Stones,
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;
Chess and,
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; influence of Muddy on,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; jam with Muddy,
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; meet Muddy,
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,
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; at
Montreux,
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; Muddy’s funeral,
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“Rollin’ Stone,”
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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“Roll Over Beethoven,”
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Romancing the Folk
(Filene)
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Romeo’s Place,
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Rooney, James,
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Rooster Records,
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,
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“Rosalie,”
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Rosebud Agency,
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Rosner, Tim,
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Rounder Records,
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Roundhouse Club,
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Rowe, Bill,
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Rowe, Mike,
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Ruby’s Show Lounge,
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Ruby’s Tavern,
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Rudy’s Chicken Palace,
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Rush, Bobby,
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Rush, Otis,
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,
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,
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Russell, Leon,
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708 Club,
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,
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,
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“Sad Letter,”
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Sail On
(album)
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“The Same Thing,”
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Satterfield, Louis,
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saxophones,
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scabbing,
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,
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,
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Schlacter, Marvin,
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Scorsese, Martin,
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,
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“Screamin’ and Cryin’,”
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Screbneski, Victor,
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Searching for Robert Johnson
(Guralnick)
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Seeger, Pete,
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Selah Jubilee Singers,
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Sellers, Brother John,
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sharecropping,
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,
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,
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,
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Shaw, Billy,
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Shaw Artists Corporation,
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“She’ll Be Coming Around the Mountain,”
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Shelter Records,
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“She Moves Me,”
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“She’s All Right,”
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“She’s Forty Years Old,”
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“She’s into Something,”
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“She’s Nineteen Years Old,”
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“Shimmy Baby,”
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Shines, Johnny,
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“shoe stump” music,
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“Short Dress Woman,”
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Shurman, Dick,
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Silvertone Records,
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Silvio’s,
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Sims, Son,
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; band of,
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; fiddle style
of,
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; Fisk–Library of Congress recordings,
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,
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; influence of, on Muddy,
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,
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; Lomax and,
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; in Memphis,
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“Sitting on Top of the World,”
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Smith, Bessie,
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Smith, Claude.
See
Blue Smitty

Smith, George “Harmonica,”
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Smith, James,
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,
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Smith, J. N.,
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Smith, Little George,
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Smith, Mamie,
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Smith, O’Brien,
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Smith, Pinetop,
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Smith, Willie,
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,
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,
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,
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; Big Bill Morganfield and,
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; car accident,
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; drumming style of,
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,
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;
gambling and,
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; Geneva and,
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; joins Muddy’s band,
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,
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; in The Legendary Band,
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,
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; Little Walter and,
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; in Mississippi,
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; racism and,
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;
recordings and,
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,
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; at Smitty’s,
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; Spann and,
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; women and,
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,
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Smitty’s Corner,
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,
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,
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,
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Smothers, Big Smokey,
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,
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Smothers, Little Smokey,
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Snake.
See
Johnson, Luther

songwriting,
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Son Sims Four,
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,
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,
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Sounds Incarcerated,
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SoundStage (TV)
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Spain, Leola: in Chicago,
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; death of,
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; in Mississippi,
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; Muddy’s cancer and,
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; Muddy’s children and,
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,
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,
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; Muddy’s funeral and,
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;
relationship with Muddy,
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,
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,
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,
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; visits Stovall,
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Spanish tunings,
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,
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,
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Spann, Frank Houston,
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Spann, Josephine Erby,
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Spann, Lucille,
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,
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Spann, Marie,
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Spann, Otis,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; “Blues and Gospel Train,”
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; Broonzy and,
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; Chess
Records and,
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; death of,
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; drinking and,
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,
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,
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,
ref4
; in England,
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,
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,
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,
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; gigs and,
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,
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,
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,
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; Junior Wells and,
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; in Muddy’s Chicago house,
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,
ref2
,
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; Musselwhite and,
ref1
; physical description of,
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; piano style of,
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,
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,
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,
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; quits Muddy’s band,
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; recordings and,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Speckled Red,
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Speir, H. C.,
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Spinning Blues into Gold
(Cohodas)
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,
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spirituals,
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,
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Spivey, Victoria,
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,
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,
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“Spoonful,”
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Squeeze Club,
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Stackhouse, Houston,
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,
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,
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standby market,
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“Standing Around Crying,”
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,
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Standish, Tony,
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,
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Staples, Pop,
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Staple Singers,
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Starr, Ringo,
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Steel, John,
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Stephenson, Andrew,
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Stepney, Charles,
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Sterno.
See
canned heat

Stewart, Rod,
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“Still a Fool,”
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,
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,
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