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Muddy Waters was an American blues singer and guitarist (1915-1984). Waters' masculine lyrics and the fact that he was the first blues musician to make the transition from acoustic guitar to electric guitar made him a powerful influence on later rock 'n roll bands and artists.  
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'''Muddy Waters''' (1915-1984) was an American blues singer and guitarist. Waters' masculine lyrics and the fact that he was the first blues musician to make the transition from acoustic guitar to electric guitar made him a powerful influence on later rock 'n roll bands and artists.  
  
Zappa played "Mannish Boy" on the "[[Star Special]]" on BBC Radio 1 in 1980. During [[Musik Für Jonge Leute]] he played Muddy's "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man".
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==References==
  
He is also mentioned in "[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]" (1989): "[[Captain Beefheart|Don]] was also an R&B fiend, so I'd bring my 45s over and we'd listen for hours on end to obscure hits by the [[Howlin' Wolf]], [[Muddy Waters]], [[Sonny Boy Williamson]], [[Guitar Slim]], [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]], [[Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown]], [[Don & Dewey]], the [[The Spaniels|Spaniels]], the [[The Nutmegs|Nutmegs]], the [[The Paragons|Paragons]], the [[The Orchids|Orchids]], the etc., etc., etc."
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Zappa played "Mannish Boy" on the "[[Star Special]]" on BBC Radio 1 in 1980. During [[Musik Für Junge Leute]] he played Muddy's "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man".
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He is also mentioned in "[[The Real Frank Zappa Book]]" (1989): "[[Captain Beefheart|Don]] was also an R&B fiend, so I'd bring my 45s over and we'd listen for hours on end to obscure hits by the [[Howlin' Wolf]], Muddy Waters, [[Sonny Boy Williamson]], [[Guitar Slim]], [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]], [[Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown]], [[Don & Dewey]], the [[The Spaniels|Spaniels]], the [[The Nutmegs|Nutmegs]], the [[The Paragons|Paragons]], the [[The Orchids|Orchids]], the etc., etc., etc."
  
 
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Waters, Muddy]]
 
[[Category:Supporting Cast|Waters, Muddy]]

Revision as of 18:20, 25 November 2010

Muddy Waters (1915-1984) was an American blues singer and guitarist. Waters' masculine lyrics and the fact that he was the first blues musician to make the transition from acoustic guitar to electric guitar made him a powerful influence on later rock 'n roll bands and artists.

References

Zappa played "Mannish Boy" on the "Star Special" on BBC Radio 1 in 1980. During Musik Für Junge Leute he played Muddy's "I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man".

He is also mentioned in "The Real Frank Zappa Book" (1989): "Don was also an R&B fiend, so I'd bring my 45s over and we'd listen for hours on end to obscure hits by the Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson, Guitar Slim, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Don & Dewey, the Spaniels, the Nutmegs, the Paragons, the Orchids, the etc., etc., etc."