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Miller, Steve,
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Miller, Willie.
See
Williamson, Sonny Boy, II

Mississippi Blues: Muddy Waters and His Guitar
(album),
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Mississippi Delta,
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Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame,
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Mississippi saxophone.
See
harmonicas

Mississippi Sheiks,
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,
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“Missouri Waltz,”
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Mitchell, Joni,
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Mitchell, Mitch,
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“Moaning at Midnight,”
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Modern Jazz Quartet,
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,
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mojos,
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The Mojos,
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Montgomery, Little Brother,
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,
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Montreux Jazz Festival,
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,
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,
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,
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Moondog.
See
Freed, Alan

Moondog Coronation Ball,
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Moonglows,
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Moore, Ed,
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,
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,
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More Real Folk Blues
(album)
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Morganfield, Annie,
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Morganfield, Azelene (daughter)
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,
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Morganfield, Big Bill (son)
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Morganfield, Chandra (great-granddaughter)
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Morganfield, Cookie (granddaughter)
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,
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,
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; Azelene and,
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,
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; Bo and,
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,
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,
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; car accident,
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; C. D. (valet) and,
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; Chess brothers and,
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; children of,
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,
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,
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; Geneva 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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; godfather of,
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; Leola and,
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; Marva’s wedding and,
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; on Muddy’s band life,
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; Muddy’s cancer
and,
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,
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; Muddy’s children and,
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; Muddy’s death and,
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; on Muddy’s
home-life,
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,
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,
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; regrets about Muddy,
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; Rolling Stones and,
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;
visit to Stovall,
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; Watertoons Music and,
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,
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; in Westmont,
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Morganfield, Dave (uncle)
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Morganfield, David (grandfather)
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Morganfield, Eddie (uncle)
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,
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Morganfield, Ellis,
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Morganfield, Elve (cousin)
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Morganfield, Esther,
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Morganfield, Fannie,
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Morganfield, Freddy,
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Morganfield, Geneva Wade (wife)
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,
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,
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; Bo and,
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; cancer and,
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; children of,
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; death of,
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,
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; “Little Geneva,”
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;
“Long Distance Call,”
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; in Muddy’s Chicago house,
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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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; Muddy’s women and,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; religion and,
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Morganfield, Gertrude Crayton,
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Morganfield, Joseph (son)
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,
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,
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; Blackstone Rangers and,
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; marriage of,
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; Muddy’s death and,
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; on Muddy’s fame,
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,
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; Muddy’s households and,
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; namesake,
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; in Westmont,
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,
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,
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Morganfield, Larry,
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Morganfield, Laurence (grandson)
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,
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,
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,
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Morganfield, Lewis (uncle)
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,
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,
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,
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Morganfield, Luella,
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,
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Morganfield, Marva (wife)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; “Copper Brown,”
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; marriage to Muddy,
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,
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; meets Muddy,
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;
Muddy’s death and,
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,
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,
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Morganfield, Mary,
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Morganfield, Matthew,
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Morganfield, McKinley A.
See
Waters, Muddy

Morganfield, Mercy (daughter)
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,
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,
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Morganfield, Ollie (father)
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Morganfield, Ollie, Jr. (uncle)
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Morganfield, Poppa (son)
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Morganfield, Renee (daughter)
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,
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Morganfield, Reverend Willie,
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,
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Morganfield, Robert (brother)
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,
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,
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,
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Morganfield, Roslind (daughter)
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,
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,
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Morganfield, Sallie Ann Adams (wife)
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,
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Morganfield, Sissy,
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Morganfield, William (son)
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Morganfield, Willie,
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Morris, Jimmy Lee,
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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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Morrison, Van,
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Moss, Buddy,
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mouth organ.
See
harmonicas

Mr. Kelly’s,
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,
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,
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Muddy, Brass, & the Blues
(album)
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,
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,
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Muddy “Mississippi” Waters Live
(album)
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,
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Muddy Waters and Friends
(album)
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Muddy Waters at Newport
(album)
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Muddy Waters Drive,
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,
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Muddy Waters in Concert 1971
(video)
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Muddy Waters Sings Big Bill Broonzy
(album)
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,
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The Muddy Waters Story
(album)
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Muddy Waters — The Hoochie Coochie Man
(play)
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Muddy Waters: The Mojo Man
(Tooze)
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Muddy Waters Tribute Band,
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“The Muddy Waters Twist,”
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,
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,
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Muddy Waters with Little Walter: Mississippi Blues
(album),
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Muddywood,
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Mud in Your Ear
(album)
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Muhammad, Elijah,
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Muldaur, Maria,
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Murphy, Matt,
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,
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Murray, Charles Shaar,
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Musselwhite, Charlie,
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“My Black Mama,”
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“My Captain,”
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“My Dog Can’t Bark,”
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Myers, Dave,
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Myers, Louis,
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“My Foolish Heart,”
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“My Home Is in the Delta,”
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Naftalin, Mark,
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Natchez, Mississippi,
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Nathan, Syd,
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“Natural Born Lover,”
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Nerenberg, Michael,
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Newport Folk Festival,
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Newport Jazz Festival,
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New York Folk Festival,
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New York Times,
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Nighthawk, Robert,
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Nighthawks,
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“Nine Below Zero,”
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Nothing but the Blues
(Leadbitter)
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Notkin, Nate,
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“Number One Highway Blues,”
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“Number Thirteen Highway,”
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100 Club,
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Ochs, Phil,
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Oden, St. Louis Jimmy,
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Okeh Records,
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Oldham, Colonel John,
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Oliver, Paul,
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,
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O’Neal, Jim,
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One More Mile
(album)
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,
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Oscher, Paul,
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;
After the Rain
album,
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; car accident,
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; career after Muddy,
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,
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; Dylan and,
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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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,
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; joins Muddy’s band,
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,
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;
Little Walter and,
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; quits Muddy’s band,
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,
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; rehearsals and,
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; Spann and,
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,
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Owl Cafe,
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Palladium,
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Palmer, Robert,
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Paramount Records,
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Parker, Junior,
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,
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Parkway sessions,
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Patterson, Ottilie,
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Patton, Charlie,
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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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Paul Masson Winery,
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Payne, Odie,
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Payne, “Sunshine” Sonny,
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,
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Peabody, Charles,
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Peace Festival,
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“Pea Vine Blues,”
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Pejoe, Morris,
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Pendleton, Harold,
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,
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“People and Places” (TV)
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Pepper, Johnny,
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Pepper’s Lounge,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Perkins, Joe Willie “Pinetop,”
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; Chess Records and,
ref1
; early development of,
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; in The Legendary Band,
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;
Rising Son
(album)
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Perry, Al,
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,
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,
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Petrillo, James,
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,
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,
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,
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Philadelphia Spectrum,
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Phillips, Dewey,
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Phillips, Earl,
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Phillips, Sam,
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,
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“Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie,”
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“Piney Brown Blues,”
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Pittypat (bassist)
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Pleasant, Cousin Joe,
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Poor People’s March,
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Pork Chop (drummer)
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Portnoy, Jerry,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Pot.
See
Strong, Henry

“Preachin’ Blues,”
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“Precious Lord,”
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