Muddy Waters went by The Father of Chicago Blues.
Chicago Blues is a form of 'blues' music that originated in Chicago. The difference between Chicago Blues and 'normal' blues is Chicago blues tend to have more electrically-amplified guitar, drums, piano bass guitar and saxophone.
The blues musician 'Muddy Waters', known as the "father of modern Chicago blues", was born McKinley Morganfield.
He helped popularize Chicago Electric Blues. Waters also influenced numerous artists such as The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and Eric Clapton. Waters was the most influential and well-known blues artist of the time and is considered the Father of Chicago Blues.
The blues musician Muddy Waters, whose real name is McKinley Morganfield and is considered the father of modern chicago blues, died on the date of April 30, 1983.
Willie Dixon was a Grammy Award winning blues singer during the 1950's and 1960's. He was one of the best known songwriters of his time and the most influential person in shaping the sound of Chicago Blues.
The Climax Chicago Blues Band was created in 1968.
The address of the Chicago Blues Museum is: Po Box 81410, Chicago, IL 60681-0410
The phone number of the Chicago Blues Museum is: 773-828-8118.
the father of the blues is robert johnson
The address of the Chicago Blues Museum Gallery is: 3636 S Iron St, Chicago, IL 60609
Chicago Blues - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009