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Authors: Robert Gordon

Can't Be Satisfied (70 page)

Arnold, Kokomo,
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Arnold, Mack,
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Aron, Evelyn,
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Associated Records,
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Atlantic Records,
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“Atomic Bomb Blues,”
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Austin, Mary,
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Austin, Texas,
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Avedon, Richard,
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Avery Fisher Hall,
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Aykroyd, Dan,
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“Baby Please Don’t Go,”
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Baker, Kenny,
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The Band,
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Bang Bang.
See
Williams, Charles

Barbecue Bob,
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Barber, Chris,
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Bass, Ralph,
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Batt’s Restaurant,
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Beacon Theater,
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Beale Black and Blue
(McKee and Chisenhall)
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Beale Street,
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“Be Honest with Me,”
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Bell, Carey,
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Bell Grove Missionary Baptist Church,
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“Bell Telephone Presents the Blues” (TV)
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Below, Fred,
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Belushi, John,
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Bentley, Bill,
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Berry, Chuck,
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; band members and,
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; Chess Records and,
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;
“Come On,”
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; criminal charges against,
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; effect of, on blues,
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; “Maybellene,”
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; Spann and,
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Berry, Mabel,
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The Best of Muddy Waters
(album)
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The Big Bopper,
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Big Foot Chester,
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Big John’s,
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Bilbo, Theodore G.,
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Billboard,
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,
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; blues music and,
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,
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; Chess Records and,
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,
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;
Electric Mud
(album),
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; “Hoochie Coochie Man,”
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; “I’m
Ready,”
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; Little Walter and,
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; “Maybellene,”
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; Moondog Coronation Ball,
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; Most-Played Jukebox Race Records chart,
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,
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; on standby markets,
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; “Standing Around
Crying,”
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; Trendsetter Award,
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Bishop, Elvin,
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Black Boy
(Wright)
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Black Ensemble Theater Company,
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Black Metropolis
(Wright)
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“Black Night,”
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“Black Spider Blues,”
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Blackstone Rangers,
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Blackwell, Scrapper,
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Bland, Bobby “Blue,”
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Blind Blake,
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Blind Pig Records,
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Bloomfield, Michael,
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“Blow Wind Blow,”
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“Bluebird Blues,”
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Bluebird Records,
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blues,
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; bottleneck style,
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; Chicago,
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; chiffon,
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; church and,
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; country,
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,
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; Delta,
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; early development of,
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; electric,
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; folk music and,
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; form of,
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; gospel music and,
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,
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; labels producing,
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; lyrical structure of,
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,
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; poverty and,
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; rock
and roll and,
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,
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,
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,
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; spirituals and,
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; St. Louis,
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; West Side sound,
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; white audiences and,
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,
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,
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“The Blues and Gospel Train” (TV)
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“Blues Before Sunrise,”
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,
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,
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,
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Blues Blues Blues
(album)
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,
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Blues Brothers
(film)
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Blues Foundation,
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,
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,
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Blues from Big Bill’s Copa Cabana
(album)
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,
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Blues from the Cradle
(album)
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“The Blues Had a Baby,”
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Blues Hall of Fame,
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,
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Blues Incorporated,
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,
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Blue Sky Records,
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A Blues Life
(Townsend and Greensmith)
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Blue Smitty,
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Blues Sky
(album)
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Blues Unlimited
(album)
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Blues Way label,
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The Blues World of Little Walter
(album)
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Bohaner, Scott,
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“Boll Weevil,”
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Bolton, Andrew,
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; car accident and,
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; covers Muddy’s jobs,
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; death of,
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; as driver,
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; in Muddy’s Chicago house,
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; physical description of,
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; Sumlin and,
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“Boogie Chillen,”
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Boogie Woogie Inn,
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bootlegging,
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“Born in Chicago,”
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Bossmen
(Rooney)
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Boston Phoenix,
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bottleneck blues,
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Bottom Line,
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The Bottom of the Blues
(album)
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Bowie, David,
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Boyd, Eddie,
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Boyd, Joe,
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Brenston, Jackie,
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“Bring It On Home to Me,”
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Brisbin, John,
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Brooks, Harvey,
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Broonzy, Big Bill,
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Brown, Carrie,
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Brown, Earl,
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Brown, James,
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Brown, J. T.,
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Brown, Lee,
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Brown, Willie,
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“Brown-Eyed Handsome Man,”
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Brown’s Village,
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brozine,
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Bubba.
See
Mildred (outside wife)

Buford, George “Mojo,”
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Burbridge, Graham,
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Burch, Ken,
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Burdon, Eric,
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Burnett, Chester,
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Burnside, Annie Mae,
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Burnside, R. L.,
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“Burr Clover Blues,”
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Butera, Sam,
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Butterfield, Paul,
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Butterfield Blues Band,
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Cadet Concept,
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Cafe au Go-Go,
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“Caldonia,”
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Cameron, Scott: band troubles and,
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; Chess Records and,
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,
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,
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; Dixon and,
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; Geneva and, 361;
The Last Waltz
(film),
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; as manager,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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;
Mandingo
(film),
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; Muddy’s death and,
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; Muddy’s family and,
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,
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; Muddy’s recordings and,
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“Canary Bird,”
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canned heat,
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Can’t Get No Grinding
(album)
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,
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“Can’t Get No Grinding,”
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Carnegie Hall,
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Carr, Leroy,
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Carter, James “Sweet Lucy,”
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Carter, Jimmy,
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Cash Box,
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“Catfish Blues,”
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Catfish Records,
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C. D. (valet)
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Cellar Door,
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Chance Records,
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Charles, Ray,
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Charters, Sam,
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Chasin’ That Devil Music
(Wardlow)
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Chatmon Brothers,
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Chauvard, Marcel,
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Checkerboard Lounge,
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Chenier, Clifton,
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Chess, Leonard: Aristocrat sessions,
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;
Billboard
and,
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; blues market and,
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; Chess Records
sold,
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,
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,
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; Chuck Berry and,
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; death of,
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; early history of,
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; gigs and,
ref1
,
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; heart attack of,
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; “Hoochie Coochie Man,”
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; lawsuit and,
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; Library of Congress recordings and,
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; as manager,
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,
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;
Muddy’s family and,
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,
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; offices moved,
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; payola charge,
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; recordings by,
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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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; Rogers and,
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,
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; Spann and,
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; Sunnyland Slim and,
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Chess, Marshall,
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; Arc Music Publishing,
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,
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; Bloomfield and,
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,
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; Cadet Concept,
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; Chess Records sold,
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,
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,
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;
Electric Mud
album,
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,
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; lawsuit and,
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; Leonard and,
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,
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,
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; Muddy’s car accident,
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; on paying royalties,
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,
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; Rolling Stones and,
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; white audiences,
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Chess, Phil,
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; Aristocrat sessions,
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; on blues music,
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,
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; Chess Records
sold,
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,
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,
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,
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; early history of,
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; Goldberg and,
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; “Hoochie Coochie Man,”
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; lawsuit and,
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,
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; left Chess Records,
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; recordings and,
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,
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; Sunnyland Slim and,
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