| LearnJazzPiano.com archives: Muddy Waters | |
| brahtz -- 03/04/2004, 05:32:30 -- #2068 | |
| Congratulations - you nailed him down! Create a new private room. | |
| Rick -- 03/04/2004, 06:42:24 -- #2070 | |
| Used to wear crazy hats, stamp his feet like a baby and went for days without speaking to anyone! | |
| Scot -- 03/04/2004, 10:18:48 -- #2084 | |
| I made it. Took three guesses to do it,though :) | |
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| ClosetBlues -- 03/05/2004, 14:00:58 -- #2140 | |
| I'm In | |
| Well...it took me about six guesses. But for the record W. C. Handy was the Godfather of blues. Could not find the BB King quote about Muddy Waters. I cracked it by brute force. Here is an interesting link with a picture of BB King and a reference to Muddy Waters... http://www.bluesforpeace.com/names.htm On the same web site, Blues for Peace, they call Muddy Waters the Godfather of Rock-and-Roll. http://www.bluesforpeace.com/muddy_waters.htm Now let me see...crazy hats...sounds like monkey business | |
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