Blues history.
Recording executives were driving through the South, looking for Robert Johnson. Johnson had been dead approximately 3 years.
On this trip, they came across Muddy Waters, who did the Plantation Album, recorded right there.
Muddy went back to Chicago with these record people, and went on to become known as the Father of Chicago Blues.
Recording executives were driving through the South, looking for Robert Johnson. Johnson had been dead approximately 3 years.
On this trip, they came across Muddy Waters, who did the Plantation Album, recorded right there.
Muddy went back to Chicago with these record people, and went on to become known as the Father of Chicago Blues.
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