How Muddy Waters’ ‘Father And Sons’ Reinstated The King of the Blues
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How Muddy Waters’ ‘Father And Sons’ Reinstated The King of the Blues
According to Muddy Waters, “Every time I go into Chess, [they] put some un-blues players with me […] If you change my sound, then you gonna change the whole man.” By 1969 Marshall Chess had to do something financially viable that would reinstate the real King of the Blues. Chess was well aware of the blues resurgence in the wake of Cream’s success as well as Fleetwood Mac, Ten Years After, and the much talked about band that Jimmy Page had put t…
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