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We took it to a different place, we took Muddy's song and did what we did to it.
Mike Ragogna: Maroon 5 with Travie McCoy on SNL, Plus Chatting with Vince Gill, Trombone Shorty and Paul Rogers Mike Ragogna 2011
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We took it to a different place, we took Muddy's song and did what we did to it.
Mike Ragogna: Maroon 5 with Travie McCoy on SNL, Plus Chatting with Vince Gill, Trombone Shorty and Paul Rogers Mike Ragogna 2011
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Muddy's hard-edged electric blues inspired British blues fans like Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies to take up instruments and proselytise among the young.
ɘloЯ 2010
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Working with Marshall Chess, the son of Chess's founder, Vernon prevailed upon Willie Dixon, the bass player who wrote "Hoochie Coochie Man" and most of Muddy's other early-Fifties hits, to organize the sessions.
ɘloЯ 2010
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My first husband, Jerry Portnoy, was Muddy's harmonica player so, when I was in my twenties, I went on the road many times with the band.
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His ability to play hornlike lines, distorted by a cheap microphone, intertwining with Muddy's slide guitar, was one of the defining pieces of the Muddy Waters 'band's sound.
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Southern cooking was one of Muddy's great pleasures.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Seventeen 2009
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And finally, in some time left over at one of Muddy's sessions in May 1952, Walter, backed by Muddy and Jimmy Rogers, got to record a tune, which he did in one take.
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By 1950, Walter was in Muddy's band, and recorded his first solo, "Evans Shuffle," that October at one of Muddy's recording sessions.
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Muddy's version is straight up bragging — and frankly a little boring.
Who Do You Love? 2008
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