Home / Tag Archives: Muddy Waters (page 13)

Tag Archives: Muddy Waters

Mud Morganfield

Given birth to Larry Williams in 1954, the eldest son of blues great McKinley Morganfield, in any other case referred to as Muddy Waters, Dirt Morganfield (who in addition has gone with the name Muddy Waters Jr.), normally grew up encircled by music, and specially the blues, and he’s performed …

Read More »

Big Maceo

b. Main Meriweather, 31 March 1905, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, d. 26 Feb 1953, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Big Maceo discovered piano while surviving in a suburb of Atlanta in his early teenagers. In 1924 he transferred to Detroit where he produced his name on the neighborhood blues picture. In the first …

Read More »

Kara Grainger

Australian-born blues singer/guitarist Kara Grainger may draw preliminary comparisons to Bonnie Raitt — both play slide guitar and sing soulfully — but she bears her very own distinctive style, one which evenly balances the blues with soul and root base rock, a thing that can be noticed on her single …

Read More »

Woody Birch

Tommy Potter’s Hard Funk may be the title of what continues to be, in a few periods, an exceptionally hard-to-find album of bebop featuring bassist Tommy Potter leading a little combo. The pianist for the time can be Freddie Redd, an expatriate American surviving in Sweden. All of those other …

Read More »

Valerie Wilmer

A notable jazz professional photographer, Valerie Wilmer was among the essential jazz writers from the 1960s who embraced and wrote intelligently about avant-garde and free of charge jazz. She began being a jazz journalist around 1960 and provides since created for such journals as Melody Machine, Down Defeat, Jazz Journal, …

Read More »