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  1. Electric blues musician, one of a very small number of blues musicians to play the mandolin. [23] Louise Johnson. Singer and pianist. [24] Robert Johnson (May 8, 1911, Hazlehurst, Mississippi – August 16, 1938). Singer-songwriter and guitarist, recognized since the 1960s as a master of Delta blues and an important influence on many rock ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Muddy_WatersMuddy Waters - Wikipedia

    Muddy Waters's band became a proving ground for some of the city's best blues talent, [25] [better source needed] with members of the ensemble going on to successful careers of their own. In 1952, Little Walter left when his single " Juke " became a hit, although he continued a collaborative relationship long after he left, appearing on most of the band's classic recordings in the 1950s.

  3. When electric guitars became the staple sound of blues, the Mississippi Delta area was one of the very first to react and adapt quickly. Harnessing the rawness and emotional passion of Mississippi blues to this technological development -- largely an outgrowth of the necessity of being heard over the din in noisy taverns and juke joints -- gave Electric Delta Blues a primordial thump all its own.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · The band's recordings were increasingly popular in New Orleans, Chicago and the Delta region in the United States, but it wasn't until 1958, when the group brought their electric blues sound to ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Howlin'_WolfHowlin' Wolf - Wikipedia

    Howlin' Wolf. Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 – January 10, 1976), better known by his stage name Howlin' Wolf, was an American blues singer and guitarist. He was at the forefront of transforming acoustic Delta blues into electric Chicago blues, and over a four-decade career, recorded blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and ...

  6. Aug 13, 2024 · Muddy Waters (born April 4, 1913?, near Rolling Fork, Mississippi, U.S.—died April 30, 1983, Westmont, Illinois) was a dynamic American blues guitarist and singer who played a major role in creating the post-World War II electric blues. Waters, whose nickname came from his proclivity for playing in a creek as a boy, grew up in the cotton ...

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  8. Aug 19, 2020 · The Muddy Waters Blues Band was recording as an entity by 1951, the epitome of the hard-edged, driving electric Blues band of Chicago, a cornerstone of what we call rock music today. In 1951 ...

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