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Authors: Robert Gordon

Can't Be Satisfied (76 page)

Stills, Stephen,
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St. Louis,
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“St. Louis Blues,”
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“The Story of Soul” tour,
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Stovall, Bobby,
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Stovall, Carter,
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Stovall, Colonel Howard, III,
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Stovall, John,
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Stovall, William Howard, III,
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Stovall Farms,
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Stovall Plantation,
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St. Pancras Town Hall,
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Strandberg, Willie,
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“Streamline Woman,”
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St. Regis Hotel,
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string bands,
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Strong, Henry,
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Strong, Juanita,
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Sugar Hill Records,
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“Sugar Sweet,”
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Sumlin, Hubert,
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Sunnyland Slim,
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; Broonzy and,
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; Chess
Records and,
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; joins Muddy,
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; Muddy’s funeral,
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; piano style of,
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; recordings and,
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; theme song of,
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Sun Records,
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Super Blues
(album)
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sweet jazz,
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Sweet Soul Music
(Guralnick)
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swing music,
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Sykes, Roosevelt,
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Taj Mahal,
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“Take Sick and Die,”
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“Take the Bitter with the Sweet,”
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Talley, Thomas Washington,
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Tampa Red,
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Taylor, Eddie,
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Taylor, Hound Dog,
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Taylor, Koko,
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Tempo Tone label,
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“Terraplane,”
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Terry, Sonny,
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Testament Records,
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Texas Alexander,
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Tharpe, Sister Rosetta,
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“That’s All Right,”
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Theresa’s Bar,
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“They Call Me Muddy Waters,”
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They Call Me Muddy Waters
(album)
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This Wheel’s on Fire
(Helm)
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Thomas, Blewett,
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Thomas, Percy,
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Thornton, Big Mama,
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Thorogood, George,
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Three Deuces,
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“Three Hundred Pounds of Joy,”
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“Three O’Clock Blues,”
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Tibbs, Andrew,
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Tick Tock Lounge,
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Tooze, Sandra B.,
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Townsend, Henry,
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Tracy, Jack,
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“Train Fare Home,”
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traveling shows,
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Trendsetter Award,
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Triplett, James,
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“Trouble,”
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“Trouble No More,”
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Trump Club,
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Tucker, Leola Spain.
See
Spain, Leola

Tucker, Luther,
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Turner, Big Joe,
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Turner, Ike,
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Universal Recording Studios,
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University of Chicago,
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Unk in Funk
(album)
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Upchurch, Phillip,
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The Urbanite,
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Vanguard Records,
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van Singel, Amy,
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Vaughan, Jimmie,
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Vaughan, Sarah,
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Vernon, Mike,
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Viagra,
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“Vicksburg Blues,”
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Voice of the Blues: Classic Interviews from
Living Blues
Magazine
(O’Neil)
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Walker, T-Bone,
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“Walkin’ Blues,”
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“Walkin’ thru the Park,”
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Wallace, Sippie,
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Waller, Fats,
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Wardlow, Gayle Dean,
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War Production Board,
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Warren, John,
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Washington, D.C.,
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Washington, Harold,
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Waterman, Dick,
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Waters, Muddy: in Australia,
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Billboard
hits of,
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; birthplace of,
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; car
accident,
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; cars of,
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; champagne and,
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; Chess Records and,
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; Chicago home,
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; children of,
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; death of,
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; as delay singer,
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; early musical influences,
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; education of,
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; in England,
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; estate of,
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; in Europe,
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; feelings about Mississippi,
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; festivals and,
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; Fisk–Library of Congress recordings,
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,
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; funeral of,
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; Grammy Awards,
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; grandmother of,
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; guitars of,
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; health of,
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; introduction to blues,
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; in jail,
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; jobs of,
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; on KFFA radio,
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; lawsuits of,
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; legacy of,
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; letters to Lomax,
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; lyrics of,
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; musical instruments of,
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; name of,
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; parents of,
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; paternity cases of,
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; physical description of,
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; record
collection of,
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; recordings of,
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; religion of,
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; repertoire of,
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; rock and roll and,
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; salary of,
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; in Son Sims Four,
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; in St. Louis,
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; on Stovall Plantation,
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;
style of,
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; Trendsetter Award,
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; Web sites,
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; in Westmont,
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; white audiences and,
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; women and,
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Watertoons Music,
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Watts, Charlie,
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W. C. Handy Blues Award,
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WDIA (radio station)
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Web sites,
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Webster, Marie Stovall,
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Weiland, Norma,
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Wein, George,
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Welding, Pete,
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Wells, Junior,
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; death of,
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; early development of,
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; Little Walter and,
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; Muddy and,
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; on SoundStage,
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; Spann and,
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Wenner, Jann,
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West, Hollie I.,
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Westerngrade Venetian Blinds Company,
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Weston, Frank,
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“What Is This,”
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Wheatstraw, Peetie,
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Where I Was Born and Raised
(Cohn)
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“Whiskey Blues,”
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White, Bukka,
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White House,
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White Rose,
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“Who Do You Trust,”
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“Whole Lotta Love,”
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“Why Are People Like That,”
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Wilkins, Joe Willie,
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Willard Alexander, Inc.,
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William Morris Agency,
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Williams, Big Joe,
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Williams, Charles,
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; Chess and,
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; first memory of Muddy,
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Geneva’s illness and,
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; Muddy raises,
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;
Muddy’s death and,
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; on tour with Muddy,
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Williams, Dennis,
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; Geneva’s illness and,
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; Muddy raises,
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,
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; Muddy’s death and,
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; on tour with Muddy,
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Williams, Hank, Jr.,
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Williams, Jody,
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Williams, Joe,
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Williams, Jo Jo,
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Williams, Mayo,
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Williams, Willie.
See
Williamson, Sonny Boy, II

Williamson, John Lee,
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Williamson, Sonny Boy, I,
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Williamson, Sonny Boy, II,
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; Cotton and,
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; discovered by Lillian McMurray,
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; Dixon and,
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; first recording,
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; harmonica style of,
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,
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; influence of, on Muddy,
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; in
Mississippi,
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; plays with Jimmy Rogers,
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; radio career of,
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; Spann and,
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