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He’d acquired the nickname Crawdaddy thanks to congenital bone deposits that bent his arms inward like those of a crustacean. The house soon had a nickname of its own: the Crab Shack.
Crawdaddy was an American rock music magazine launched in 1966. It was created by Paul Williams , a Swarthmore College student at the time, in response to the increasing sophistication and cultural influence of popular music.
Paul S. Williams (May 19, 1948 – March 27, 2013) was an American music journalist, writer, and publisher who created Crawdaddy!, the first national US magazine of rock music criticism, in January 1966.
Where the Crawdads Sing is a 2018 coming-of-age [2] [3] murder mystery novel by American zoologist Delia Owens. [4] The story follows two timelines that slowly intertwine. The first timeline describes the life and adventures of a young girl named Kya as she grows up isolated in the marshes of North Carolina.
The name "crayfish" comes from the Old French word escrevisse (Modern French écrevisse). [2] [3] The word has been modified to "crayfish" by association with "fish" (folk etymology). [2]
Where the Crawdads Sing is a 2022 American mystery drama film directed by Olivia Newman from a screenplay by Lucy Alibar, based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Delia Owens.
Paul Williams (Crawdaddy) (1948–2013), founder of Crawdaddy and the Philip K. Dick Society; Paul Williams (Irish journalist) (born 1964), Irish journalist and non-fiction crime writer; Paul Williams (English author) (born 1967), British author and consultant on ska music; Paul L. Williams (author) (born 1944), FBI consultant, journalist
Sonny Boy Williamson & the Yardbirds is a live album by Chicago blues veteran Sonny Boy Williamson II backed by English rock band the Yardbirds.It was recorded at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond, Surrey on December 8, 1963.