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ERIODICALS

Ahlstrand, Clas, Peter Mahlin, and Jan-ake Pettersson. “Muddy Talkin’ To.”
Jefferson
14 (1971): 14–21.

Albright, Alex. “The African American Traveling Minstrel Show.”
Living Blues
108 (March/April 1993): 36–41.

Aldin, Mary Katherine. Liner notes to
The Aristocrat of the Blues: The Best of Aristocrat Records.
MCA (1997).

———. Liner notes to
Jimmy Rogers: The Complete Chess Recordings.
MCA (1997).

———. Liner notes to
Muddy Waters: The Complete Plantation Recordings.
MCA (1993).

Balfour, Alan. “Land of the Blues.”
Blues and Rhythm 97
(March 1995).

Barretta, Scott. “The Monarch of Delmark.”
Blues Access
(summer 1997): 22–29.

Baysting, Arthur. “Bluesman Muddy Waters.”
Thursday Magazine
(New Zealand) (May 24, 1973): 27–29.

Bims, Hamilton. “Blues City.”
Ebony
27 n5 (March 1972): 76–86.

Bloomfield, Mike. “An Interview with Muddy Waters.”
Rhythm and Blues
28 (July 1964): 7.

Blues News.
Living Blues
(winter 1970–1971): 26.

———.
Living Blues
17 (summer 1974).

———.
Living Blues
45/46 (spring 1980): 7.

Bozza, Anthony. “John Lee Hooker: Don’t Look Back.”
Rolling Stone
(June 12, 1997): 40.

Brack, Ray. “No Credibility Gap.”
Billboard: World of Soul
(June 24, 1967): 62.

Brack, Ray and Earl Paige. “Chess and the Blues: From the Streets to the Studio.”
Billboard: World of Soul
(June 24, 1967): 20–22.

Brisbin, John. “I’m Havin’ Fun Right Today.”
Living Blues
135 (September / October 1997): 12–27.

———. “Peter Malick on Otis Spann.”
Living Blues
154 (November / December 2000).

———. “Pinetop’s Boogie.”
Living Blues
97 (May / June 1991): 11–16.

———. “Sunnyland Slim.”
Living Blues
(May / June 1995): 51–62.

Broven, John. “Paul Gayten: I Knew Leonard at the Macomba.” N.p., n.d.

Bruynoghe, Yannick. “In Chicago with Big Bill and Friends.”
Living Blues
55 (winter 1982–1983): 7–24.

“Car Crash Puts Muddy in Hospital.”
Rolling Stone
47 (November 29, 1969): 18.

Corritore, Bob, Bill Ferris, and Jim O’Neal. “Willie Dixon” part 1.
Living Blues
81 (July/August 1988): 20–25.

———. “Willie Dixon” part 2.
Living Blues
82 (September / October 1988): 20–31.

Cowley, John. “Really the Walkin’ Blues.”
Popular Music
1 (N.d.). Reprint,
Juke Blues
1 (N.d.).

Crimmins, Jerry. “Lounge Rocks in Tribute to a Blues Great.” N.p., n.d.

Cushing, Steve. “Behind the Beat of Blues.”
Living Blues
96 (March / April 1991): 12–23.

Darwen, Norman. “Mojo Buford on Pat Hare.”
Juke Blues
24 (winter 1991): 11.

DeCurtis, Anthony. “Living Legends.”
Rolling Stone
(September 21, 1989): 89, 99, 128.

DelGrosso, Maureen. “Otis Spann: From the Delta to Chicago.”
Blues Revue
20 (December / January 1996): 44–46.

DeMichael, Don. “Father and Son: An Interview with Muddy Waters and Paul Butterfield.”
Down Beat
36 n16 (August 7, 1969): 12–13, 32. Reprint,
Down Beat
56 n9 (September 1989): 58–76.

———. “Muddy Waters Week in Chicago.”
Rolling Stone
34 (May 1969): 12–13.

Dixon, Willie. “I Am the Blues.”
Living Blues
(N.d.): 9–10.

“Down Home and Dirty.”
Time
98 (August 9, 1971): 46.

Eagle, Bob. “Big Town Playboy: Johnnie Jones.”
Living Blues
12 (spring 1973): 28–29.

Evans, David. “An Interview with H. C. Speir.”
John Edwards Memorial Foundation Quarterly
8 (1972).

Fancourt, Les. Liner notes to
The Complete Muddy Waters 1947–1967.
Charly Records (1992).

Gershuny, Diane. “Francis Clay: Got the Mojo Working.”
Living Blues
96 (March / April 1991): 47–51.

Gibbs, Vernon. “The Entertainers: Muddy Waters.”
Essence
3 n8 (December 1972): 23, 85.

Gilbert, Jerry. “Muddy Waters: Staying with the Blues.”
Sounds
(December 18, 1971).

Golkin, Pete. “Blacks, Whites, and Blues: The Story of Chess Records” part 1.
Living Blues
88 (September / October 1989): 22–32.

———. “Blacks, Whites, and Blues: The Story of Chess Records” part 2.
Living Blues
89 (November / December 1989):
25–29.

Gordon, Robert. “Dave Myers.”
Oxford American
21 (1997): 84–86.

Guralnick, Peter. “Muddy Waters: Father of the Chicago Blues.”
Grammy Awards Program
(1992): 22.

Hahn, Kevin. “Pat Hare: A Blues Guitarist.”
Juke Blues
23 (summer 1991): 8–15.

Harris, Sheldon. Liner notes to Otis Spann’s
Bottom of the Blues.
Blues Way (1968).

Harvey, Hank. “Growing Up with the Blues.”
Toledo Sunday Blade
(April 7, 1986). Reprint,
Living Blues
71 (1986): 25.

Hay, Fred J. “Joe Willie Wilkins.”
Living Blues
42 (N.d.): 8.

Haydon, Tom. “The Case of the Pervasive Percussionist.”
Living Blues
14 (fall 1973): 21–22.

Hentoff, Nat. Liner notes to
Otis Spann Is the Blues.
Jazz Man Records (1980).

Hoffman, Steven J. “A Platinum Mine of Blues.”
Living Blues
30 (November / December 1976): 25–26.

“An Interview with Muddy Waters.”
Newsweek
(May 26, 1969). Reprint,
Newsweek
(1971).

Jones, Max.
Melody Maker
(December 10, 1970): 29.

———. “Muddy Waters, Superstar.” N.p., n.d.

Juke Blues
(summer 1997): 29.

Knopper, Steve. “What’s Next for Chicago’s Historic Maxwell Street?”
Blues Access
(summer 1997): 102.

Koester, Bob. “Lester Melrose: An Appreciation.”
Living Blues
2 (1971): 58.

Kunstadt, Len. “Birmingham Jones, an Introduction.”
Record Research
90 (May 1968): 8.

———. Liner notes to
The Bluesmen of the Muddy Waters Band Vol. 1.
Spivey LP 1008 (1967).

———.
Record Research
(April 1967).

Lazar, Helen Doob. “James Cotton.”
Living Blues
76 (fall 1976): 22–33.

Leadbitter, Mike. “Chess 1954.”
Living Blues
8 (spring 1972): 24–27.

———. Liner notes to
McKinley Morganfield AKA Muddy Waters.
Chess Records (1971).

———. “Muddy — It’s Too Late to Change.”
Sounds
(October 9, 1971).

———. “Turning Point for Chess.”
Jazz and Blues
1 n3 (June / July 1971).

Lerner, Guy “Doc.” “Muddy Harps.”
Living Blues
99 (September / October 1991): 32–37.

Lindemann, Bill. “Little Walter and Louis Myers.”
Living Blues
7 (winter 1971–1972): 17–25.

Litke, Jim. “TV Tribute: Blues for Muddy Waters.”
Rolling Stone
174 (November 31, 1974): 15.

“Little Walter: Don’t Break That Goddamn Drive . . . Don’t Slow Down for Shit.”
Juke Blues
5 (summer 1986): 18.

“Luther Tucker.”
Juke Blues
29 (summer 1993): 27.

Malenky, Bob. “A Guitar Lesson from Muddy Waters.”
Juke Blues
30 (spring 1984): 31.

Margolin, Bob. “Can’t Be Satisfied.”
Blues Revue
20 (December / January 1996).

———. “Muddy Waters and the Rock Stars.”
Blues Revue
11 (winter 1993–1994).

———. “Paul Oscher and Brian Bisesi.”
Blues Revue 29
(June / July 1997): 66–67.

Marsh, Dave. “Muddy Waters: Let’s Say He Was a Gentleman.”
Record
(July 1983).

Mazzolini, Tom. “A Conversation with Paul Oliver.”
Living Blues
54 (winter 1982–1983): 24–30.

McCulley, Jerry. “Father and Sons.”
BAM
(April 9, 1993): 47–50.

Melish, Ilene. “The Man Who Shaped a Sound.”
Melody Maker
(October 6, 1979): 37–38.

Melrose, Lester. “My Life in Recording.”
Living Blues
2 (1970): 59 61.

Moon, D. Thomas. “The Elga Edmonds Story.”
Living Blues
11 (November / December 1997): 36–41.

———. “John Primer: Movin’ On with the Blues.”
Blues Revue
24 (August / September 1996): 38–40.

———. “The Verdict on Big Joe Williams.”
Blues Access
33 (spring 1998): 20–28.

Most-Played Juke Box Race Records.
Billboard
(September 18, 1948): 29.

“Muddy: The Man Who Urbanised the Blues.” N.p., n.d.

“Muddy’s Back on His Feet Again.”
Rolling Stone 57
(April 30, 1970): 12.

Nemerov, Bruce. “About the Cover Photo.”
78 Quarterly
9 (N.d.): 20.

———. “John Wesley Work III: Field Recordings of Southern Black Folk Music, 1935–1942.”
Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin
LIII n3
(1989): 82–103.

Nerenberg, Michael. Liner notes to
Goin’ Way Back.
Justin Time Records (1997).

Nicholls, Dick. “Strangers from a Strange Land: Muddy Waters in New Zealand.”
New Zealand Rolling Stone
(June 7, 1973): 34–37.

O’Neal, Amy. “Bill Hill.”
Living Blues
57 (N.d.): 13–14.

O’Neal, Jim. “Blue Smitty” part 1.
Living Blues
44 (fall 1979): 9–11.

———. “Blue Smitty” part 2.
Living Blues
45 (winter 1980–1981): 54–57.

———. “Houston Stackhouse.”
Living Blues
17 (N.d.): 20–36.

———. “Joe Willie Wilkins — 1923–1979.”
Living Blues
42 (N.d.): 8–9.

———. “Junior Wells.”
Living Blues
119 (January / February 1995): 9–29.

———. “Muddy’s First Chicago Record.”
Living Blues
52 (spring 1982): 4.

———. “Pepper’s Lounge.”
Living Blues
5 (summer 1971): 30–35.

———. “Willie Nix.”
Living Blues
43 (summer 1979): 9–13.

———. “Willie Nix.”
Living Blues
101 (January / February 1992): 35–36.

O’Neal, Jim, and Amy van Singel. “Muddy Waters.”
Living Blues
64 (March / April 1985): 15–40.

O’Neal, Jim, and Bill Greensmith. “Jimmy Rogers.”
Living Blues
14 (1973): 11–20.

O’Neal, Jim, David Whiteis, and Bruce Iglauer. “Big Walter Horton 1918–1981.”
Living Blues
52 (spring 1982): 52–53.

O’Neal, Jim, and Tim Zorn. “Buddy Guy.”
Living Blues
2 (1970): 3–8.

O’Neal, Jim, and Wesley Race. “Chicago Blues Club Guide.”
Living Blues
(winter 1972–1973): 8–10.

Obrecht, Jas. “The Life and Times of the Hoochie Coochie Man.”
Guitar Player
28 n3 (March 1994): 30–48, 72.

———. “Muddy Waters: Bluesman, 1915–1983.”
Guitar Player
(August 1983): 48–57, 67–70.

Obrecht, Jas, and Keith Richards. “Muddy, Wolf, and Me.”
Guitar Player
(September 1993): 87–93.

Oliver, Paul. “Remembering Sonny Boy.”
American Folk Music Occasional
2 (1970): 39–44.

Palmer, Robert. “Muddy Waters: 1915–1983.”
Rolling Stone
398 (June 23, 1983): 37–42.

———. “Muddy Waters: The Delta Sun Never Sets.”
Rolling Stone
275 (October 5, 1978): 53–57.

Peabody, Charles. “Notes on Negro Music.”
Journal of American Folklore
16 n62 (1903).

Peabody, Dave. “Primer Life.”
Folk Roots
(N.d.): 29, 31, 37.

Piazza, Tom. “Sacred and Profane in Clarksdale: Rev. Willie Morganfield.”
Oxford American
21 (1997): 64–68.

Random Notes.
Rolling Stone
63 (July 23, 1970): 4.

———.
Rolling Stone
213 (May 20, 1976): 28, 30.

“Rebirth of the Blues.”
Newsweek
(May 26, 1969).

Russell, Tony. “Clarksdale Piccolo Blues.”
Jazz and Blues
(November 1971): 30.

Sacre, Robert. “Jazz Life: Dortmund, Germany.”
Living Blues
31 (March / April 1977): 27.

Scala, Rita. “Muddy Waters in Italy.”
Living Blues
31 (March / April 1977): 29–30.

Shaw, Norm. “Charlie Musselwhite.”
BlueSpeak
(May 1997): 10–11, 13.

Shurman, Dick. “Howling Wolf Review.”
Living Blues
24 (November / December 1975): 6.

Skelly, Richard. “Muddy Waters: Whom Didn’t He Influence?”
Goldmine
(April 6, 2001): 14–18.

Springer, Robert. “They Wanted to Make a Muddy Waters Player Out of Me.”
Blues Unlimited
143 (1982): 25–29.

Standish, Tony. “Muddy Waters in London” part 1.
Jazz Journal
12 n1 (January 1959): 2–4.

———. “Muddy Waters in London” part 2.
Jazz Journal
12 n2 (February 1959): 3–6.

Sumlin, Hubert. “My Years with Wolf.”
Living Blues
88 (September / October 1989): 15.

Thompson, Art, and Dan Forte. “Smokestack Lightnin’.”
Guitar Player
(August 1992): 101–103.

Tidwell, Emily. “Going Back to Where I Had Been: Calvin Jones and Willie Smith.”
Living Blues
99 (September / October 1991): 18–21.

Townsley, Tom. “Little Walter: The Muddy Waters Years.”
Blues Revue
(N.d.): 41–43.

———. “Paul Oscher: Long Overdue.”
Blues Connection
3 n7 (May 1996): 4–9, 13.

Trow, George W. S., Jr. “Ahmet Ertegun.”
The New Yorker
54 (June 5, 1978): 45–81.

Trynka, Paul. “Howlin’ Wolf: Deep Blue.”
Mojo
27 (February 1996): 40–50.

———.
Mojo
(April 1998): 77.

Turner, Twist. “Sammy Lawhorn: A Half-Pint and a Pistol.”
Blues Access
(winter 1999): 101.

Underwood, Tut. “Bob Margolin: Remembering Muddy Waters.”
Living Blues
99 (September / October 1991): 22–23.

van Singel, Amy. “Theresa’s.”
Living Blues
17 (N.d.): 9–12.

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