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The blues musician 'Muddy Waters', known as the "father of modern Chicago blues", was born McKinley Morganfield.
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Mississippi Delta Blues as practiced by John Lee Hooker, Robert Johnson, and Muddy Waters.
Muddy waters was a succesful blues artist and singer.
Muddy Waters went by The Father of Chicago Blues.
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muddy waters was a great hit for chess records and became a good blues singer he was also a ladies man
The Real Folk Blues - Muddy Waters album - was created in 1966.
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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 focus of the "Fathers and Sons" album by Muddy Waters was to showcase the generational and stylistic connections between Muddy Waters and younger blues-rock musicians. The album featured collaborations with artists like Mike Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, and Otis Spann, blending traditional blues with a more contemporary sound. Its aim was to bridge the gap between old-school blues and the evolving blues-rock scene of the late 1960s.
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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.
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