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Muddy Waters was married to his first wife, Mabel Berry, from 1932 to 1935. [56] Muddy Waters' second wife, whom he married in the 1940s, Geneva Wade, died of cancer on March 15, 1973. Gaining custody of three of his children, Joseph, Renee, and Rosalind, he moved them into his home, eventually buying a new house in Westmont, Illinois.
Muddy Waters (1913–1983), blues musician; Johnny “Daddy Stove Pipe” Watson (1867–1963), blues musician; Valerie Wellington (1959–1993), actress, opera singer, blues singer; Tom Williams (1894–1937) Negro leagues pitcher, Chicago American Giants
He was buried at Westlawn Cemetery in Norridge, Illinois. Music industry historian John Broven has written that "Leonard Chess was the dynamo behind Chess Records, the label that, along with Atlantic and Sun, has come to epitomize the independent record business. ... Leonard Chess set new standards for the industry in artist development, deal ...
Paul Waggoner (Between the Buried and Me) Dick Wagner; Butch Walker ; Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie) Joe Walsh (James Gang, The Eagles) Rich Ward (Stuck Mojo, Fozzy) Steve Wariner; Baz Warne (The Stranglers) Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman (The Offspring) Jeff Waters (Annihilator) Muddy Waters; Jeff Watson (Night Ranger) Mike Wead (King Diamond)
Next to Muddy Waters, ... Dixon died of heart failure on January 29, 1992, in Burbank, California, [1] and was buried in Burr Oak Cemetery, in Alsip, Illinois.
On August 28, 1941, Sims accompanied Muddy Waters in a recording session [1] [5] under the direction of Alan Lomax, as part of his recordings for the Library of Congress. [3] In the 1940s, Sims also accompanied Robert Nighthawk on several occasions. He continued a solo career into the 1950s.
Hot muddy waters hid these bronze statues for almost 2,000 years, experts in Italy say Seven swords — left in a marsh 3,000 years ago — unearthed in Germany, photos show Ancient community ...
Between the Buried and Me, in the song "Ghost Train" by Counting Crows. The lyrics say "Fifty million feet of earth between the buried and me" Big Country, after a line in Roxy Music's "Prairie Rose": "Lonesome star, shine on The big country" Big Fat Snake, after a line in Bob Dylan's "Wiggle Wiggle": "Wiggle like a big fat snake"